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The bachelorette capital of the US: 4-day Nashville itinerary with Broadway honky-tonks, brunch crawls, party bikes, real budget and group-trip planner.

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Neon signs of honky-tonk bars on Broadway in downtown Nashville at night

Nashville is the official US bachelorette capital — and it knows it. Every weekend, dozens of bridal groups in matching outfits roll down Broadway on pedal taverns, blasting Shania Twain. It's wonderfully ridiculous, the locals are friendly about it, and the city is built for the format: walkable downtown, live music in every bar at every hour, brunch spots designed for 12-person tables.

What sets it apart from a European bachelorette is the scale. Groups are usually bigger here — 8 to 14 people is normal — and the activities go bigger too. A pedal tavern down Broadway, a honky-tonk crawl in cowgirl boots, a private chef in the Airbnb, line dancing class. The matching outfits are not optional. They're part of the contract.

Four days, Thursday to Sunday, is the standard. Land Thursday afternoon, settle into a big Airbnb in The Gulch or Germantown, and don't leave until Sunday's flight. The itinerary below covers the must-do (Broadway, brunch, party bike), the photogenic (murals, Bicentennial Capitol Mall), and the surprisingly memorable (live recording session at a Music Row studio).

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Arrival, Airbnb settle-in, low-key Broadway taster

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Land at BNA. Uber XL or party shuttle to the Airbnb. Aim for The Gulch (walkable to Broadway), Germantown (more chilled, great brunch) or a big house in 12 South (residential, charming).

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Group photo session in front of the 'I Believe in Nashville' mural in 12 South. Frothy Monkey for late lunch and coffee. Quick stroll to Reese Witherspoon's Draper James store for a few souvenir runs.

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Easy night to acclimate: dinner at Husk (Southern fine dining, book 3-4 weeks ahead) or The Continental in the Grand Hyatt. Two-bar warm-up on Broadway — Tootsie's and Robert's Western World are the classics. Home by 1am, save the legs.

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Brunch crawl, pedal tavern, big honky-tonk night

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Bottomless mimosa brunch at Biscuit Love (queue early — they don't take reservations) or Pinewood Social (which does). This is the photo brunch — wear the matching sashes.

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Pedal tavern (Nashville Pedal Tavern, Sprocket Rocket, or similar). 90 minutes, BYOB, two-bar route. The single most bachelorette thing you can do in Nashville. Pre-book, peak slot is 2pm Saturday.

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Group dinner at The Mockingbird (cocktails are the headline) or Adele's (Jonathan Waxman's place). Then the real night out: Broadway honky-tonks. Kid Rock's, AJ's Good Time Bar, Honky Tonk Central — three floors, three live bands at each. Pace yourselves.

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Recovery brunch, Belle Meade, group studio session

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Slow brunch at Loveless Cafe (15 min drive — biscuits and country ham, worth it) or Henrietta Red in Germantown (oysters and Bloody Marys). Designate one driver if you go to Loveless.

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Option A: Belle Meade Plantation wine tour and grounds (touristy but elegant). Option B: Bachelorette-style recording session — book a Music Row studio for an hour, record a song together. The MP3 is the bride's gift. Cheesy but iconic.

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Private chef dinner at the Airbnb (book through Take A Chef or hireachef.com — much cheaper than 14 covers at a restaurant). Pajama night, gifts for the bride, the slideshow someone made on Canva. The night everyone secretly likes best.

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Brunch, Country Music Hall of Fame, fly home

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Final brunch at Milk & Honey or Café Roze. Slow morning — everyone needs it. Pack, group photo on the Airbnb porch.

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Country Music Hall of Fame for an hour (skip-the-line ticket pre-booked) — even non-country-fans get something out of it. Then a quick walk through the Bicentennial Capitol Mall for the photo wall and a Goo Goo Cluster from the original shop.

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Sunday flights typically leave 5-9pm. Get to BNA two hours early — Sunday afternoon is its peak. Bride's flight tracker is everyone's group-chat homework for the next hour.

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  • Airbnb (3 nights, shared 8-10 ppl)~$180
  • Food & restaurants~$220
  • Bars, drinks, honky-tonks~$150
  • Pedal tavern + activities~$80
  • Private chef night (split)~$65
  • Ubers + airport transfers~$55

Flights not included. USD prices. Nashville is more expensive than people expect on weekends — Airbnb prices for big houses surge hard. Lock dates 3-4 months out.

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  • Cowgirl boots (yes, really — buy them on day 1 if not)
  • Matching shirts/sashes for the squad
  • One 'going out' outfit + one brunch outfit
  • Comfortable shoes for the pedal tavern
  • Denim jacket (Nashville evenings can dip)
  • Sunglasses + portable phone charger
  • Pre-printed itinerary card (people lose service in venues)

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April-June and September-October are perfect: warm days, cool nights, lower hotel prices. July-August is sweltering (32°C, humid). December-February can be chilly but Christmas-lit Broadway is its own vibe.

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