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A 2025 Ultimate Bachelorette Party Itinerary in Nashville, TN

With 2025 quickly approaching, we thought it was time to highlight the latest and greatest of what Nashville, TN has to offer bachelorette parties- Get In Line!

Day 1: Welcome to Music City!

Morning: Arrive and Settle In

Kick off your Nashville adventure by checking into one of the endless stylish Airbnbs or boutique hotels in town. We recommend staying somewhere with relative access to downtown Broadway since you will want to experience the heart of the city while you are here. Neighborhoods we recommend include Germantown, 12 South or The Gulch which all offer both charm and convenience to downtown. These areas provide a balance between Nashville’s vibrant nightlife and quieter spots for morning coffee or brunch- they each have their own unique choices of restaurants, bars and shops to enjoy during your stay. If you prefer to stay further out of town, Franklin, TN is a beautiful escape about an hour outside of the city with rich farmland and a quaint town square.

Afternoon: Southern Brunch and Exploring 12 South

Once you have had your coffee, head to Biscuit Love in The Gulch for a quintessential Southern brunch featuring flaky biscuits, fried chicken, and their famous Bonuts (biscuit doughnuts). We also recommend The Pancake Pantry downtown which is world famous for their delicious sweet pancakes. If you’re looking for a boozy brunch, you can experience Suzy Wong’s Drag Brunch which is Nashville’s most popular drag brunch and is always a great time. 

After brunch, head to 12 South where you can wander through one of Nashville’s trendiest neighborhoods. Snap photos at the famous "I Believe in Nashville" mural & “Nashville Looks Good On You” mural, shop for cute bachelorette accessories at Draper James (the southern boutique owned by Reese Witherspoon), and browse local boutiques for unique finds. Imogene + Willie has incredible bluejeans and they usually have a flower truck outside on weekends where you can purchase a bouquet for the bachelorette. Grab some margaritas and queso at Bar Taco or some ice cream at Jeni’s while you’re in the neighborhood. 

Evening: Dinner and Music

After dinner you can head to Acme Feed & Seed on Broadway for some live music. Since it is night 1 and you will have a line dance lesson in the morning, don’t stay out too late!

Day 2: Line Dancing and Local Flavor

Morning: Private Line Dancing Lesson at New Boots Line Dancing

Start your second day with an activity that screams Nashville—a private line dancing lesson at New Boots Line Dancing. Perfect for groups, this experience lets you learn classic and modern line dances with your friends in a fun and welcoming environment at their dance studio OR at your air bnb. Their expert instructors ensure everyone has a great time, no matter their skill level. You’ll leave with not only new moves but also lasting memories of your bachelorette crew dancing in sync (the video of your final routine will last a lifetime!). 

The New Boots Line Dancing studio is located just 5 minutes from downtown in the Wedgewood Houston neighborhood which makes it convenient before heading to Broadway to dance the night away. Here is a video of what you can expect from your New Boots Line Dancing lesson.

Afternoon: Lunch and a Rooftop Pool

Evening: Honky-Tonk Crawl on Broadway

Now is the time to show off your line dance moves from your lesson earlier in the day. Get the party started with a honky-tonk crawl along Broadway. We recommend starting at the Nashville institutions: Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge & Robert’s Western World for live music and line dancing (yes, now is your moment to get the girls in line to dance!). These 2 bars have been favorites of locals and visitors alike for decades. Both bars have multiple stories so don’t forget to take advantage of rooftop bars for views of the city skyline.

New Boots Staff Tip: Rent a pedal tavern for a fun, group experience to explore the area while sipping drinks and singing along to your favorite music- it is a great way to get a feel for the city by exploring the side streets. You can also rent a horse carriage if that is more your pace!

Day 3: Brunch and Art

Morning: Boozy Brunch 

Is it even really a bachelorette party if there isn’t a boozy brunch? Especially after a night out on the town dancing your worries away! It is time to Hampton Social for their famous Rosé All Day vibes, delicious avocado toast, and lobster rolls. Their light and airy décor is perfect for group photos, and the cocktails are just as Instagram-worthy as the venue itself. It is the ideal bachelorette party brunch spot and is located right by the Cumberland River downtown so it is picturesque, especially on a sunny day. 

Afternoon: Mural Tour

Once everyone is feeling relaxed after your boozy brunch, spend your final afternoon discovering Nashville’s colorful mural scene- it is perfect for capturing those instagramable moments that will last a lifetime. Book a tour or follow this guide to make your way through the city’s best photo ops, including the famous “Wings” mural in The Gulch and the “Greetings from Nashville” mural in East Nashville. Our favorite mural is the “Looking Pretty In Music City” mural in 12 South. 

Evening: Final Night at a Speakeasy

For a chic and old fashioned send-off, reserve a table at The Patterson House, a speakeasy-style bar with expertly crafted cocktails. This local haunt has been around for decades and is true old-school Nashville. The locals have frequented this spot for decades and their bacon infused old fashioned will literally change your life. It’s the perfect way to toast to the bride-to-be while savoring Nashville’s authentic atmosphere one last time.

New Boots Staff Tip: After Patterson House if you are looking for a more casual bar experience, head across the street to Red Door or down the street to Loser’s


Additional New Boots Staff Tips for Bachelorette Parties:

  1. Transportation: Uber and Lyft are the easiest ways to get around Nashville, but if you’re planning to visit multiple neighborhoods, consider renting a party bus or van for the group.

  2. What to Wear: Pack fun, matching outfits for the group, especially for the line dancing class and honky-tonk crawl. Boots are a must for that true Nashville vibe! And even hats and feather boas if you’re up for it!

  3. Plan Ahead: Make reservations for popular spots and activities, especially for large groups.

  4. Stay Hydrated: Nashville summers can be hot, so drink plenty of water between cocktails and keep sunscreen handy

So grab your boots, your squad, and your party spirit—it’s time to celebrate the bride in Music City!