Nashville Maps and Transportation
Maps
Maps are provided below (pdf files may take a moment to open on your computer) to assist in getting around town. Various attractions and restaurants are noted to help with your planning.
City-wide Map
Downtown Map
Downtown Parking Map
Neighborhoods Map
Downtown Map (w/restaurants)
Downtown Map (w/nightlife)
West End/Vanderbilt Area Map (w/restaurants)
Music Valley/Opryland Area Map (w/restaurants)
North Nashville/Germantown & East Nashville Area Maps (w/restaurants & entertainment)
Driving Directions to the Nashville Visitor Center Downtown
For detailed driving directions, click here to see a Google map of the area.
Via Interstate 65 North: Follow I-65 North to Exit 209A Broadway. Turn right onto Broadway. Follow Broadway into downtown Music City.
Go approx. 8 blocks to the Visitor Information Center on the right side of Broadway in the Bridgestone Arena.
Via Interstate 65 South: Follow I-65 South to Exit 209B Broadway. Turn left onto Broadway. Follow Broadway into downtown Music City.
Go approx. 8 blocks to the Visitor Information Center on the right side of Broadway in the Bridgestone Arena.
Via Interstate 40 West: Follow I-40 West to Exit 209A Broadway. Turn right onto Broadway. Follow Broadway into downtown Music City.
Go approx. 8 blocks to the Visitor Information Center on the right side of Broadway in the Bridgestone Arena.
Via Interstate 40 East: Merge with I-65 South and take Exit 209B Broadway. Turn left onto Broadway. Follow Broadway into downtown Music City.
Go approx. 8 blocks to the Visitor Information Center on the right side of Broadway in the Bridgestone Arena.
Via Interstate 24 West: Follow I-24 West to Exit 48 James Robertson Parkway. Follow James Robertson Parkway over river into downtown Music City.
Turn left on 3rd Avenue North. Turn right onto Broadway. Visitor Information Center is 2 blocks on left in the Bridgestone Arena.
Via Interstate 24 East: Follow I-24 East to Exit 48 James Robertson Parkway. Turn right onto James Robertson Parkway and follow over river into downtown Music City. Turn left on 3rd Avenue North.
Turn right onto Broadway. Visitor Information Center is 2 blocks on left in the Bridgestone Arena.
Transportation Tips
Tourists, residents and business travelers now have a convenient and inexpensive way to travel to and from the Nashville International Airport and downtown Music City. For just $1.60, you can ride the Nashville MTA's route 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike bus between the Nashville International Airport and Downtown Music City. Visit nashvillemta.org or call 615-862-5950 for more information on schedules and pickup locations.
Nashville's clean diesel hybrid Downtown Circulator offers travelers a free and convenient way to get around downtown and the Gulch. The Green Circuit takes you between the Gulch and Riverfront Station. The Blue Circuit runs south to north serving key destinations between the Schermerhorn Symphony Center and Bicentennial Mall. The Purple Circuit runs primarily south of Broadway along Hermitage and Second Avenues and serves key destinations between Riverfront Station and the Richard H. Fulton Complex. It's a great new way for locals and visitors alike to move around the downtown area with ease. Visit nashvillemta.org for circuit maps and schedule.
Need a car but don't want to bother with a full rental? Get the WeCar, a new car sharing service in downtown Nashville. Drive all over Music City for a low price ina fuel-efficient vehicle. Get the details on the WeCar.

