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Music rules in the ‘Volunteer State’ of Tennessee in the popular toe tappin’ cities of Nashville and Memphis, where blues, rock ‘n’ roll, country and soul music can be heard all day long. Apart from its rich musical heritage, there is a lot to love about beautiful Tennessee, including the outstanding natural beauty of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the charming and picturesque towns of Chattanooga and Gatlinburg and the states love of Jack Daniel's whiskey.
At a glance
- Visit the cities of Nashville, 'Music City USA' and Elvis’ beloved Memphis
- See the stunning natural beauty of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Home of Jack Daniel's whiskey
Best time to visit Tennessee
The best time to visit Tennessee depends on what you're looking for in your trip:
In spring (April-May) you'll find mild temperatures and blooming wildflowers making this a great time for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the Great Smoky Mountains. You can also enjoy events such as the Tennessee Shakespeare Festival in Johnson City and the Tennessee Strawberry Festival in Dayton.
Autumn (September-October) has stunning foliage creating a picturesque landscape, particularly in the mountains. You can also participate in various autumn festivals celebrating the harvest season.
The warm summer months (June-August) are perfect for enjoying water activities on lakes and rivers, like kayaking and swimming. Experience the lively music scene with festivals like Bonnaroo and CMA Music Festival. You can also take advantage of the longer daylight hours for exploring and sightseeing.
Winter (November-March) has fewer crowds so you can enjoy lower prices on accommodations and attractions due to the off-season. Experience winter sports like skiing and snowboarding in the mountains.
Ultimately, the best time to visit Tennessee depends on your personal preferences and interests. Consider the weather, crowds, events, and activities available during each season to plan your trip accordingly.
Discover Tenessee
Bordering eight other USA states, Tennessee is ideal for a multi-state itinerary, perhaps combined with a stay in Mississippi or Alabama. You’ll find there is plenty to explore and experience just in Tennessee alone to make a memorable trip. Split in to three distinct regions, the Great Smoky Mountains in the east, Nashville in the middle, and the Mississippi River and the Memphis area in the west.
Nashville and Memphis are the biggest draws of the state, where visitors come to pay homage to the ‘King’ Elvis Presley at his home in Graceland, Memphis, and visit legendary studios where musical greats such as Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and Elvis recorded hit records. Live music is everywhere, blues music on famous Beale Street at B.B King’s Blues Club in Memphis or country and rock music from the music venues that line Nashville's Lower Broadway. Whatever your preference of music – soul, R & B, country or rock ‘n’ roll you will hear it and tap your toes to Tennessee’s authentic rhythm.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the state's crown jewel, and is the country’s most visited national park. People flock in their millions to see the blue mist that floats above the mountain peaks, its pristine wilderness, rivers, waterfalls and enjoy hiking and soaking up the awe-inspiring views. When visiting the park you can base yourself in the pretty mountain towns of Gatlinburg and Sevierville, or Pigeon Forge, the home of the world-famous theme park Dollywood. Filled with thrilling rollercoasters, water-rides and exhibits dedicated to Dolly Parton herself.
The state is also home to some charming cities, including Chattanooga, home to the Chattanooga Choo Choo Terminal Complex and Hotel made famous by the Glenn Miller song – ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo' – the first million-selling record in the world. Lynchburg is a great place to visit whilst in Nashville, as it's home to the Jack Daniel's Distillery, the oldest registered distillery in the US, where the entire world's supply of Jack Daniel's whiskey is produced.
Highlights of Tennessee
What is Tennessee famous for?
- Memphis
- Nashville
- Chattanooga
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Knoxville
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Memphis
Proudly sitting on the mighty Mississippi River, Memphis is home to the ‘King’ – Elvis Presley and his famous house Graceland, which is the second most visited home in the USA. Whatever your taste in music, you can hear it in Memphis. Visit Sun Studios and the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum or the original site of Stax Records, the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. For live music head to the blues clubs and bars on famous Beale Street, where anything goes, or in Overton Square, a popular spot for locals. The city’s civil rights history is told at the Lorraine Motel, the site of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination and the National Civil Rights Museum.
Nashville
‘Music City USA and the world’s ‘country music capital’ - Nashville has over 180 live music venues, a great restaurant scene and is packed full of vibrancy, fun and a long list of fascinating attractions. If you like country music head to the famous Grand Ole Opry, and its iconic stage where country greats such as Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton have performed or Historic RCA Studio B, an intimate recording studio where Elvis and Dolly Parton made hit records. Broadway is home to the lively ‘honky tonk’ bars and the Fifth + Broadway entertainment district has many shops, restaurants and the interesting National Museum of African American Music.
Chattanooga
The riverside city of Chattanooga was made famous by the Glen Miller song 'Chattanooga Choo Choo' and has a big heart and is bursting at the seams with character and things to do. Ride the world's steepest passenger incline railway on a mile-long climb up Lookout Mountain where on a clear day you can marvel at views across seven Southern States. Chattanooga is also home to Ruby Falls – the tallest and deepest underground waterfall open to the public in the U.S.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
No trip to Tennessee will be complete without a visit to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most visited park in the USA that straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee. Covering more than 520,000 acres filled with shimmering waterfalls, lush forests, spectacular wildflowers and wildlife including black bears. Take a scenic drive that is sure to deliver unforgettable views, hike part of the Appalachian Trail or kayak in a quiet lake, whatever the time of the year the park delivers a great experience. There is no entrance fee to enter the park, but parking tags that cost from $5 per day are required and can be purchased online before travel or locally.
Knoxville
With the Great Smoky Mountains as its backdrop the vibrant city of Knoxville boasts great music, endless fun festivals and a booming craft beer scene. As well as over 50 miles of nature trails, ideal for hiking and biking. In downtown Knoxville the bustling pedestrian Market Square District is packed full of unique restaurants, market stalls, shops and hosts outdoor movies, concerts and festivals. Built for the 1982 World’s Fair, the unique Sunsphere Observation Deck in World’s Fair Park offers 360-degree views of downtown Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Top tips for visiting Tennessee
- Vonlane Transfers
If you’re a non-driver or prefer not to drive, American Affair can arrange a luxury coach transfer with Vonlane between downtown Nashville and Memphis and between downtown Knoxville and Nashville. With daily departures, travel by a luxury 22-seater coach and enjoy included snacks and beverages, this is a relaxing and enjoyable way to travel around Tennessee.
- December in Tennessee
Whatever time of the year you travel, Tennessee offers you an unforgettable experience, but for a truly magical time the month of December offers something extra special. Christmas is big in the state, with its grand Christmas trees, colourful lights, decorations and the special events they hold. There are festive concerts at Graceland, amazing performances by around 200 people dressed as characters from Charles Dickens novels in Franklin and a tree lighting ceremony with Santa himself in downtown Sevierville. With blue sunny skies, cooler temperatures and lower prices, whether you visit the cities of Nashville or Memphis or stay in the mountain towns of Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, you can’t help but get in the Christmas spirit.
- Dollywood
Surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains in Pigeon Forge, Dollywood offers wonderful entertainment for the young and ‘young at heart’. With 50 world class rides including thrilling roller coaster rides such as Big Bear Mountain and Dragonflier, and fun waterpark rides at Dollywood’s Splash Country. Learn how to make wax and candles in the Craftsman’s Village, enjoy live music concerts and learn about the park’s namesake at the new Dolly Parton Experience. Dine in a wide range of restaurants serving good old southern cuisine and enjoy the legendary Dollywood cinnamon bread.
- Shine Girl
When visiting Great Smoky Mountains National Park, make a visit to Shine Girl in Sevierville to taste some delicious flavours of moonshine. Owned and run by Danielle Parton, the niece of Dolly, Danielle has created a selection of moonshine flavours and tasty moonshine cocktails, that you can enjoy in a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Franklin
If you’re interested in civil war history, then the town of Franklin just outside of Nashville makes an interesting visit. In 1864, the Battle of Franklin took place which tragically resulted in the death of 10,000 American soldiers, changing the town forever. Visit the Carter House, which during the war was used as a Federal Command Post and Carnton Plantation, the field hospital used for the wounded. As one of the state’s most charming towns, its Great American Main Street is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Lined with boutiques, art galleries and restaurants housed in beautiful buildings, it feels like you’ve stepped into a scene from a Hallmark movie.
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- International flights from the UK in economy class
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Deep South Music Medley – Nashville, Memphis & Muscle Shoals
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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK in economy class
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Discover Tennessee’s Mountains & Music Cities
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What’s included?
- International flights from London in economy class
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Americana! Blues, Soul & All That Jazz
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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK in economy class
- Accommodation for 13 nights
- 9 days intermediate car hire with fully inclusive insurance, unlimited mileage and taxes
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America's Music Cities
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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK based on economy class
- Accommodation for 15 nights
- Graceland Elvis Experience Tour including Airplanes
- 10 days intermediate car hire with insurance coverage, unlimited mileage, and taxes

Rhythms of the Deep South
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What’s included?
- International flights departing from the UK in economy class
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- 7 days compact car hire with fully inclusive insurance, unlimited mileage and taxes

Kentucky - The Bluegrass State, Music City USA & the Great Smoky Mountains
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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK in economy class
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- 11 days’ compact size car with insurance coverage, unlimited mileage and taxes

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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK in economy class
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What’s included?
- International flights from the UK based on economy class
- Accommodation for 13 nights
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- 11 days intermediate car hire with fully inclusive insurance, unlimited mileage and taxes