You’ll ride through Nashville in an open-air vehicle with a local guide who brings the city’s murals and music history to life. Enjoy all-day access to the lively 747 Bar for live music, yard games, and food trucks before or after your tour. Expect real stories, fresh air, and a taste of what makes this city tick — you might even catch yourself grinning at strangers.
The first thing I noticed was the hum of conversation spilling out from the 747 Bar — not loud, just this steady pulse. We’d barely made it past the yard games before someone waved us over (I think her name was Carla? She had this big laugh). The air smelled like fried chicken and something sweet from one of the food trucks. I probably should’ve skipped that second lemonade before hopping onto the open-air vehicle, but honestly, I was too curious about what Nashville would look like from that seat.
Our guide — Marcus — started chatting right away, no script in sight. He pointed out murals I’d never have found on my own, telling stories about old honky tonks and musicians who’d played there long before anyone had TikTok. There was this one mural with colors so bright it almost hurt my eyes in the sun; Marcus said locals call it “the selfie wall,” which made me laugh because he actually offered to take our photo (he even waited while I fumbled with my phone settings). The breeze felt good as we rolled through downtown, picking up bits of live music from open doors. At one point, a guy on a scooter waved at us like we were celebrities — maybe we looked ridiculous? But in a fun way.
The whole Cruzzin Nashville sightseeing tour lasted about ninety minutes but felt shorter. I kept thinking how every block had its own soundtrack — sometimes country twang, sometimes just laughter echoing off brick walls. When we got back to the bar, there was still music going and people dancing in broad daylight. I didn’t expect to feel so at home in a place where I didn’t know anyone. Maybe it’s something about Nashville or maybe just that open-air ride loosening everyone up a bit.
The open-air sightseeing tour lasts 90 minutes.
No hotel pickup is included; you check in at the 747 Bar before departure.
Yes, children ages 4 and up can join; infants can ride in a pram or stroller.
No, but you have access to food trucks and bars at 747 Bar throughout the day.
No alcohol is allowed during the sightseeing portion of the tour.
The tour starts at 747 Fesslers Lane at the 747 Bar in Nashville.
You’ll pass by historic murals, honky tonks, and key spots in downtown Nashville.
Limited VIP parking is available at 747 Fesslers Lane for $15 per vehicle with reservation.
Your day includes a ninety-minute narrated Cruzzin Nashville sightseeing tour by custom open-air vehicle with a professional driver-guide sharing live commentary as you pass murals and honky tonks around town. You also get all-day access to the lively 747 Bar for music, food trucks, drinks (for purchase), games, dancing — just show up an hour early for check-in and soak it all in before rolling out into Music City proper.
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