Best Local Experiences, Shopping, and Group Activities for your Girl’s Weekend in Music City
Planning a girls’ weekend in Nashville? Whether you’re celebrating a Nashville bachelorette party, birthday, reunion, or just craving time with your best friends, Nashville makes it easy to bond, dance, eat, shop, and sparkle together. You’ll find rooftop party buses, boutique experiences, creative tours, and unforgettable photo ops around every corner.
As the owner of a top-rated Nashville walking food tour company for nearly a decade, I’ve helped thousands of women plan their ideal girls’ weekend, and this is the itinerary I’d give to my own friends.
This guide focuses on authentic local experiences (not tourist traps), built-in memory makers (like permanent jewelry and photo walks), and fun local experiences that I personally recommend. If you book anything through the links here, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you, and it directly supports my local business and the free information that I deliver in this blog.
Let’s get into it.
Related: Ultimate Nashville Bachelorette and Girls Trip Guide
Night One: Kick Off with a Nashville Party Bus or Pedal Tavern
Honky Tonk Express - Nashville’s Rooftop Party Bus
Get your weekend started with serious energy. The Honky Tonk Express is a rolling rooftop party with stadium seating, a live DJ, and panoramic views of downtown Nashville. It's BYOB and perfect for dancing, taking in the neon lights of Broadway, and bonding with your crew.
Departs from Downtown
1.5-hour ride
Open-air views, fun playlist, great photo ops
Sprocket Rocket Party Bike
If your group likes to be a little more active, the Sprocket Rocket is a classic Nashville pedal tavern. Your guide hypes the group while you coast through the streets, playing your own music and sipping drinks you bring along.
Downtown loop, 90 minutes
Electric assist makes it easy to pedal
Cooler, cups, and party vibes included
Local Tip: Book either one early because weekends sell out. Aim for a 6 or 7 PM start so you can roll straight into dinner or rooftop drinks afterward.
Day One Morning: Downtown Food Tour with Me (Seriously, Book This)
Start your first full day with a deep dive into Nashville’s history, music culture, and food scene on my Downtown Nashville Food Tour with A Little Local Flavor. Rated in the top 1% of things to do Worldwide on TripAdvisor, on this award winning food tour you’ll:
Taste exclusive Southern dishes (think ribs, brisket, and house-made caramels)
Sip whiskey or cocktails at locally loved spots
Hear the real story of Nashville’s rise, grit, and music
Explore restored buildings and unique music venues
Walk ~1 mile with plenty of breaks and seating
Tours run in the morning and fill up fast. Most guests say it was the best thing they did all weekend. Feel free to check out our 2400+ five star reviews ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Small group, high-end food, no tourist traps
Led by trained storytellers who actually live here
Day One Afternoon: Shopping, Sparkle, and Creative Stops
The Arcade (Built in 1901) - A Hidden Gem Downtown
After your food tour, stroll through one of Nashville’s most historic landmarks. The Arcade was built in 1901 and modeled after European shopping galleries. It stretches between 4th and 5th Avenues, topped with a vaulted glass roof and filled with local shops, galleries, and coffee spots.
It’s quiet, photogenic, and full of small surprises, perfect for a girls’ afternoon of exploring.
From Nashville With Love - Permanent Jewelry + Local Boutique Finds
Tucked inside the Arcade is From Nashville With Love, a boutique offering permanent jewelry and a charm bar that’s ideal for groups. You can walk in without an appointment and get dainty gold or silver bracelets zapped on in just a few minutes (I love mine from my 40th birthday a couple years ago). Add matching charms or initials for the whole group.
Located inside the Arcade near 5th Ave
No appointment needed for small groups
Personalized souvenirs without the kitsch
Cute photo opp inside the shop
Bonus Stop: Lemon Laine (East Nashville)
If your group wants a break from the bustle of Broadway, head to Lemon Laine in East Nashville. This apothecary-meets-beauty bar features:
Clean skincare and curated wellness products
Personal facial oil consultations at their Oil Bar
Herbal teas and gifts in a calm, chic space
It’s perfect for wellness lovers or anyone needing a little re-centering.
Located in East Nashville, walkable to great brunch and cocktails
Great pairing with the e-bike tour or Golden Slipper workshop
Optional Adventure: E-Bike Mural & Neighborhood Tour
Want to explore more than just downtown? Book an E-Bike Tour with Music City Adventure Company. These guided rides take you through East Nashville’s most colorful murals, historic streets, and creative neighborhoods.
~2 hours, electric assist bikes
Stops for photos + local history
Perfect for groups that want something active but low-impact. You’ll see a side of Nashville most tourists miss.
Candle & Perfume Making at The Golden Slipper
Another great option for afternoon bonding: a custom candle or perfume workshop at The Golden Slipper in Germantown. The setting is cozy, stylish, and designed for small groups. You’ll create your own scent or candle blend while sipping wine and chatting with your friends.
Boutique is woman-owned, super photogenic
Small group private sessions available
Night Two: Grand Ole Opry Show + Optional Backstage Tour
Ready to dial down the energy and soak up some history? Head to the Grand Ole Opry for a live show that blends classic country, emerging stars, and surprise performances. There are optional backstage tours that you can take on their own or after your Grand Ole Opry Show
Live music every weekend
About 2 hours, rotating lineups
Add a backstage tour for a behind-the-scenes peek
Local Tip: Grab a nice dinner in Germantown or East Nashville before heading out, and book your Uber early.
Final Morning: Murals, Mimosas, and Group Photos
Don’t end your trip with a scramble. Spend your final morning making one last round of memories:
Murals & Mimosas Tour
This 3-hour Murals and Mimosas group tour combines mural sightseeing with a boozy brunch stop. You’ll hit some of Nashville’s best-known mural walls (wings, Drippy Lips, "I Believe in Nashville") with a local guide and end the experience with mimosas and a hearty brunch.
Built-in transportation
6 to 8 mural stops
Mural Photo Walk with a Professional Photographer
If your group wants gorgeous, edited keepsake photos, book a professional mural photo walk. A photographer will lead you to the best backdrops and capture both posed and candid group shots.
1–2 hours
Great for bachelorettes, birthdays, or just making memories
Golf Cart Mural Tour
Want something more chill before heading to the airport? The Golf Cart Mural Tour is a great low-key option. Sit back, relax, and let a guide show you the best street art while sharing the stories behind them.
Covers murals across multiple neighborhoods
Stops for photos + local commentary
Where to Stay: Quick Tips
Downtown: Walkable to Broadway, party buses, my food tour, and the Arcade
East Nashville: More creative, quieter, and filled with cute restaurants and shops (near Lemon Laine + e-bike tours)
Book early, especially in spring and fall. And make sure your Airbnb or hotel allows party groups if you’re celebrating. Check out my whole guide on the best hotels for a Nashville girls trip.
What to Pack:
Comfy shoes (you’ll walk more than you think)
A sparkly outfit for night one
Layers - Nashville weather can change fast
Crossbody bag or belt bag (don’t bring a big purse downtown)
Portable charger for phones + fans (if you're here in summer!)
Check out the whole post we have about What to wear in Nashville
Where to Eat
There are some fantastic restaurants that are light, airy, and fun, and some also have photo opportunities. Definitely grab dinner or brunch at Henrietta Red in Germantown for an incredible upscale meal with beautiful cocktails and plates. If you want to stay downtown for the weekend, I love Sixty Vines for an anytime meal - they take big group reservations, and serve food until midnight! Perfect for cheese and wine after the Grand Ole Opry.
Final Thought
Don’t over-plan. Leave space to linger over brunch, explore a new neighborhood, or book something last minute. Whether you follow this itinerary to the letter or just pick a few ideas, you’ll leave Nashville with shared memories, great photos, and maybe even a few pieces of permanent jewelry.
If this guide helped, the best way to support my small business is to book your Downtown Food Tour with A Little Local Flavor or reserve through any of the affiliate links in this post. I’ve hosted over 21,000 guests and I’d love to welcome your group next.
Happy travels, and have the best girls’ trip ever in Nashville!
Girls Trip to Nashville - Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do on a girls trip to Nashville?
Top-rated girls trip activities in Nashville include:
Booking a downtown food tour (like mine!)
Taking a party bus or pedal tavern
Exploring murals with a professional photo walk
Shopping for permanent jewelry at From Nashville With Love
Visiting Lemon Laine for wellness and beauty
Seeing a show at the Grand Ole Opry
Touring murals by golf cart or sipping cocktails on the Mimosas & Murals tour
Where should we stay for a girls weekend in Nashville?
Stay downtown if you want to walk to Broadway, food tours, shopping, and party buses.
Stay in East Nashville for a quieter, more local vibe with great brunch, shopping, and access to Lemon Laine, e-bike tours, and Germantown experiences like The Golden Slipper.
What should I pack for a Nashville girls trip?
Bring:
Comfy walking shoes or boots
Layers (weather can shift fast)
Something fun for rooftop bars or Honky Tonk Express
A crossbody or belt bag for safety
Portable charger and water bottle
And don’t forget sunscreen if you’re doing outdoor tours or mural walks.Check out the whole post we have about What to wear in Nashville
Is Nashville good for a bachelorette party?
Yes! Nashville is one of the top bachelorette destinations in the country. From party buses and mural tours to brunch spots and shopping, it’s easy to plan an unforgettable weekend for the bride-to-be. Just be sure to book early—weekend availability fills up fast.
How can I book the tours and experiences you recommend?
Many of the experiences in this post are bookable through the links in this post (I may earn a small commission from local partners). It’s an easy way to support local small businesses while securing your spot for high-demand activities like party bikes, mural tours, and the Grand Ole Opry.