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Nashville Audio Tour

Music City — from the Grand Ole Opry to the honky-tonks of Broadway

Explore Nashville with Wexplo, an AI audio guide that narrates the honky-tonk history of Lower Broadway, the country music legacy of Music Row, and the civil rights history often overlooked beneath the musical spotlight. Nashville is more than country music — it's a city of contradictions and reinvention.

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Three steps, then you're exploring

01

Get the app

Free on iOS and Android. No sign-up needed.

02

Walk anywhere

Stories play automatically when you reach a place. No route to follow.

03

Just listen

Hands-free narration about every place you pass. Ask questions, go deeper, skip ahead.

Highlights

Stories waiting in Nashville

Broadway Honky-Tonks
Grand Ole Opry
Country Music Hall of Fame
Ryman Auditorium The Parthenon Music Row East Nashville Germantown

Why it works here

Nashville is made for walking with stories

Nashville's musical heritage is everywhere, but the stories behind the songs need narration. Wexplo connects the honky-tonks to the recording studios to the songwriters who shaped American popular music, while also narrating the civil rights sit-ins that happened on the same streets.

Best time to visit

April to June or September to October for outdoor music and walking weather.

Languages spoken

English

Getting around

Compact center — everything on foot

Local Tip

Walk Lower Broadway on a weekday afternoon when you can actually hear the live music spilling from every door. Wexplo narrates the honky-tonk tradition and the specific history of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, where aspiring songwriters used to pitch songs to Grand Ole Opry stars.

FAQ

Common questions about Nashville

Is Wexplo free in Nashville?

Yes. Download the app, open it in Nashville, and start listening. No account required. A premium plan adds offline mode and deeper content layers.

Does Wexplo work offline in Nashville?

Yes. Save stories before your trip and listen without internet. Useful if you're on roaming or in areas with spotty coverage.

What languages does Wexplo support?

14 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, and more. Switch anytime in the app.

How is this different from a guided tour?

No group, no schedule, no fixed route. Wexplo plays stories when you reach a place — you walk wherever you want, at whatever pace you want. Completely hands-free.

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Free app. Works offline. Stories in 14 languages.