How to Find the Best Places to Take Pictures in Nashville

Nashville is full of music, friendly faces and several must-see attractions that make up this thriving city. We have been fortunate to visit Nashville on various occasions and each time we stumble across another hidden gem that just adds to the beauty of a destination known as “Music City.” Trying to find the best places to take pictures in Nashville might seem like a daunting task but hopefully, this guide will give you a few ideas as to where you can capture that perfect shot and create lifelong memories along the way.

Whether you are thinking about the infamous “Batman” building or the gorgeous Grand Ole Opry, we know that capturing those perfect shots is something we all strive for. If you are considering a weekend in Nashville in the near future, be sure to follow our tips on the best way to ensure you don’t leave without all of your favorite photographs.

Best Places to Take Pictures in Nashville

It’s critical that you plan effectively before taking any trip, especially if you focused on finding the best photo spots. A city like Nashville can be extremely overwhelming, particularly with the urban sprawl that is apparent with a number of neighborhoods scattered far and wide from the downtown area. Of course, it goes without saying that ensuring you have the right photography equipment with you is another critical component!

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We are going to walk you through all the best places to take pictures in Nashville and the best way to capture the perfect photo.

If you are looking for the perfect place to stay in Nashville while capturing these awesome pictures, why not spoil yourselves and stay at the spectacular Omni in Nashville. If this is a little outside of your budget, be sure to check out all of the following recommendations that are a little more affordable.



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The Equipment

There are several ways to take a photograph and no two are the same. I don’t believe that you need an expensive camera for a great photo. The best parts of any photo are ones that are in focus and it is pleasing to the eye.

We use a Nikon D7100 camera with either a 35mm lens or an 18-200mm lens. We both also have iPhones (7 Plus) that make some situations a little better than carrying a heavy DSLR around. Extra accessories that might be needed for some of these shots include a tripod to keep those images in focus, particularly if you looking to shoot night photography.

Depending on what the subject is, you can also use a filter but it’s certainly not needed for all shots.

Nashville Downtown Skyline

Taking pictures of any skyline can be mesmerizing. Be prepared to stay focused on the task of taking a great photo. Nashville can be proud to have a spectacular skyline that is easily accessible.

In order to get the best angle visit the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge, located next to the Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans. There is a path that you can walk along the river, then take the steps or elevator up to the bridge that will take you across the river on to Broadway.

Skyline of Nashville

For night-time photos, you want to make sure you definitely have a tripod as the shutter speed will be much lower. We used a 35mm lens and we had our ISO set to 100 and our aperture was set at f/5.6 with a 15-second shutter speed.

Night Skyline of Nashville

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Ryman Auditorium

No trip to Nashville is complete without a stop to the Ryman Auditorium, also known as the original location of the Grand Ole Opry between 1943 and 1974. If you love architecture, visiting the Ryman is a no-brainer. A classic beauty with so much history and probably one of the most interesting stories. As the Carnegie Hall of the South, it is conveniently located just around the corner from Broadway.

A classic beauty with so much history and probably one of the most interesting stories. As the “Carnegie Hall of the South,” it is conveniently located just around the corner from Broadway.

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Ryman Auditorium

Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge

Many visitors to the Ryman are unaware of the hidden door inside the auditorium that leads to an alley behind the world famous Tootsies Bar. Country artists that were fortunate enough to perform at the Ryman Auditorium, would use this door to pay Tootsies a visit to enjoy a drink and surprise locals and visitors alike with a special show. Be sure to check out the “Ryman Alley” as you never know who you could run into!

Tootsies Alley

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Printer’s Alley

Nashville is home to many iconic alleys, one of the most well known is Printer’s Alley, which at one time was a booming publishing industry but now is a nightclub district. This thriving alley started when it was illegal to consume alcohol in Nashville, while today it has an eclectic blend of clubs and entertainment.

Painters Alley

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Music City Walk of Fame

Take a walk around the legendary Walk of Fame and see all of the Country Music Hall of Fame legends from Little Jimmy Dickens to Miranda Lambert. This iconic attraction started in 2006 and is constantly being updated to add the rich history of country music and the dedication to the stars. If you cross the street from the Country Music Hall of Fame you will start your journey along the Nashville Walk of Fame.

Music City Walk of Fame

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Bicentennial Capitol Mall Park

In 1996, Bicentennial Mall was opened to help commemorate Tennessee becoming a state but it is so much more. This park contains waterfalls, an amphitheater, and an opportunity for visitors to take “a walkthrough” guide to Tennessee history. The State Capitol, as well as a farmers market borders the park to make it very accessible for everyone to enjoy.

Bicentennial Mall is just a short walk from downtown Nashville and certainly feasible for those that prefer to get around on foot.

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

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The Grand Ole Opry

If you are looking for the best places to pictures in Nashville, you have to be willing to step away from the downtown area and travel to the area that includes the gorgeous Gaylord Hotel, Opry Mills Mall and of course, the Grand Ole Opry itself. If you visit the Ryman Auditorium as well as the present day Grand Ole Opry, you will have a much better understanding as to why Nashville is called Music City.

I decided to make this photo black and white while editing because I felt that it captured more of the essence of the Opry. You can choose based on your own opinions which photos are better for either color vs. black/white but I personally think that any time you are trying to depict a historical reference, black and white offers a great perspective.

Grand Ole Opry

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Parthenon

Did you know that Nashville was home to a full-scale replica of the Parthenon? Located in the heart of Centennial Park with paths and open areas for picnics and sports, there is something for everyone here.

Inside the Parthenon is an art museum which for only $6 is a real bargain. Once you enter you will see the various construction stages of the Parthenon along with present day art exhibits. The self-guided tour inside the Parthenon culminates on the top floor where you are presented with the gorgeous sight of a massive… Sorry, you will just have to check it out to see for yourself!

Pantheon

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Customs House

In 1877, President Hayes dubbed the Customs House in Nashville as a “national treasure” as it symbolized the end of Southern Reconstruction after the Civil War. Today, it is privately owned and rented out to tenants, which is a major step in restoring pieces of Nashville’s history.

Customs House

The Customs House is definitely one of the most attractive pieces of architecture in downtown Nashville. Take a short walk along Broadway away from the river and you will arrive at this spectacular sight.

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Belle Meade Plantation

Belle Meade Plantation was once a thriving stud farm that was able to claim the prestige of having every horse that participated in the Kentucky Derby until 2011 trace their bloodline to this Nashville attraction. Today, it is a museum and definitely not to be overlooked when planning your Nashville itinerary.

In addition to all the history, there is also a wine tasting available at the end of the tour that is included in the price of your ticket. The wine is only available and made on site, so be prepared for a unique experience tasting a variety of delicious wine flavors.

The Belle Meade Plantation tour is certainly a unique and “different” experience to anything else in Nashville, so be sure to add this to your itinerary if you are looking for some alternative things to do in Music City.

Belle Meade Plantation

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Broadway

I don’t think I have ever met anyone that has been to Nashville and didn’t visit the main strip downtown. Broadway has several nightclubs and honky tonks that will keep you busy until the early hours of the morning.

There are several iconic stops but my personal favorite is Ernest Tubb’s Record Shop. Opening in 1947, the country star opened the shop and it is still serving locals and visitors alike to this day.

Broadway Downtown Nashville

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Summary

Nashville is a thriving city with many attractions to keep your itinerary packed. We hope this guide has helped capture some of the best places to take pictures in Nashville. Music City has turned into a “home away from home” for us as we are always eager to return.

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20 Best Cities to Visit in the USA for an Awesome Weekend

From New York City to Los Angeles and from Miami to Seattle, the United States is blessed to have a number of diverse cities waiting to be explored. We all know that Americans have very limited vacation time so we want to share a collaborative guide on the best cities to visit in the USA for an amazing weekend. Weekend travel is something we thrive on and we are constantly encouraging people we know to utilize their weekends more productively. Do you realize just how much you can see in 48 hours?

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We are delighted to collaborate with some of the best experts in the travel industry as we look at 20 awesome cities across the United States. I am sure you already have a favorite US city in mind and of course, a guide to the best cities in the States wouldn’t be the same without the likes of NYC and Boston. However, what about some of the lesser-known cities that you may not have considered visiting?

Hopefully, after reading this guide, you will be inspired to add some of these urban areas to your travel plans in the near future.

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Here is an interactive map of the cities we will be covering throughout this post. We are delighted to provide such a diverse array of cities that cover the majority of the United States. There are many other awesome cities that we didn’t cover but if you are visiting from overseas or simply want to plan a road trip, I think this is a great list to choose from!
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Let’s start with our own contribution to this post and undoubtedly our favorite city in the United States (and possibly the world!) – the one and only ultimate 24-hour destination, NEW YORK CITY!

New York City

It’s not called the ultimate 24-hour city of the world for nothing and we can well and truly attest that a weekend in New York City is an amazing experience! We have been fortunate to take several trips to the Big Apple for a weekend (or long weekend) and this is ample time to explore the beautiful borough of Manhattan.

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Of course, you could quite easily spend much more time…as long as you have a large enough wallet to handle the retail therapy you will likely experience at some point along 5th Avenue!

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Whether you are visiting New York City for the first time to explore the infamous attractions such as the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park, or you are returning as a frequent visitor, the Big Apple will never cease to amaze you!

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Sure, it’s not for everyone and there will always be critics of this city but honestly, it’s one of those iconic cities around the world you just have to experience for yourselves. Don’t ever let anyone judge NYC for you!

Austin

Great weather, huge events, and amazing food continue to bring people from all around the world to visit Austin. At the center of the city is the largest state capitol in the US and is worth a visit, especially if you take a free guided tour.

Leaving the capital and heading south will take you to Austin’s well know 6th Street. Here you with find bar after bar, many with live bands playing, contributing to Austin’s reputation as the live music capital of the world.

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If you come in the summer time, it may take some effort to stay cool. You can stay downtown and swim in the naturally fed Barton Springs Pool, find one of the many other swimming holes or you can go Kayaking on Lady Bird Lake.

You can not leave Austin without stuffing yourself full of brisket and tacos. There are plenty of BBQ options. If you don’t mind waiting hours in line there is the legendary Franklin’s BBQ. For a shorter line, you can make your way to La Barbecue. To experience an authentic, Texas countryside feeling and all you can eat options, a trip to The Salt Lick in Driftwood is worth the drive. To help you understand what the fuss about tacos is, make your way to Torchy’s and try a few. Don’t forget the queso!

Thanks to Dan Bagby from Honeymoon Always for sharing his insight into the beautiful city of Austin, Texas.

Asheville

Asheville, North Carolina is one of the best cities in the USA, a small and lively city with so much to do. This Carolina mountain town is a cool pocket of Bohemia nestled amongst more traditionally “southern” communities.

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Asheville is known for its arts, its mountains, and increasingly, its breweries. With so many breweries per capita and an endless supply of amazing cuisine, it’s the finest spot to enjoy southern-style grits and BBQ and kick back with a refreshing local beer. And don’t forget all the delicious coffee shops.

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When traveling in Asheville, don’t forget to visit the sprawling Biltmore Estate mansion (America’s largest private home) and hike to some waterfalls along the famous Blue Ridge Parkway.

Thanks to Amy and Nathan from Two Drifters for sharing a few reasons why Asheville, North Carolina should be on our radars.

Savannah

The epitome of romantic beauty and southern charm, Savannah is a city that packs enough layers to entertain any traveler.

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Whether you want to stroll Jones Street and the classic squares to admire the incredible architecture and dripping Spanish moss, or eat your heart out at delectable restaurants like The Olde Pink House and Mrs. Wilkes, or even learn about Savannah’s seedy history via a ghost tour or trip to Bonaventure Cemetery, there is something in the city for everyone.

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Whatever kind of Savannah weekend you’re after, make sure that you don’t leave the city without reading up a bit on Savannah’s incredible history and finding a few spots that interest you: I can virtually guarantee that Savannah’s beauty and story (not to mention its delicious food) will capture your heart for many trips to come.

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Thanks to Kate Storm from Our Escape Clause for sharing her local knowledge on Savannah, Georgia, a city she is clearly very passionate about and why not!

Dallas

Everyone should put a visit to the Lonestar State at the top of their list and Dallas (along with Fort Worth) is the perfect place to start. There is so much to pack into a weekend break, with visits to museums and the gorgeous Dallas Arboretum, beautiful outdoor adventures on lakes and hikes, stadium tours, wildlife encounters – and not forgetting a bit of the wild west, there really is something for everyone.

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Add in some great foodie spots, awesome BBQ Joints, and the ever-growing craft beer scene and you’re got the recipe for a great city break. Need a little more convincing? Read this guide to 48 Hours in Dallas: Things To Do, Where To Stay & What To Eat!

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Thanks to Vicki Garside from Make Time To See The World for highlighting why Dallas is a great city for a weekend break. We can certainly attest from our own experiences during our weekend getaway in Dallas that this is a beautiful city worth exploring!

Minneapolis

Minneapolis is nicknamed the “Mini-apple” because it has more theater seats per capita than any other U.S. city next to New York.

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The Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area is called the Twin Cities by locals, and in addition to the abundance of live theater, you will find world-class museums, award-winning restaurants, an ever growing list of breweries, countless parks, and lakes, and iconic live music venues such as First Avenue.

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In the summer, hop in a kayak and paddle down the Mississippi River or along the Chain of Lakes, visit the famous Spoon and Cherry Sculpture, catch an outdoor movie in one of the many parks, or ride a bike along the Greenway, a peaceful bike trail that runs through the city. When the weather starts getting cold, go cross-country skiing, marvel at ice sculptures during the Winter Carnival or ice skate on one of a frozen lake.

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Also, don’t forget to try the signature “Jucy Lucy”, a tasty burger with melted cheese on the inside. No matter the season, the Twin Cities always has something fun on the calendar!

Thanks to Jenna and Micah from Wander The Map for highlighting their home city of Minneapolis…did they mention the Mall of America aka the largest shopping mall in the United States? Just kidding, there is way more to experience in this part of Minnesota but for those looking for a little retail therapy, it’s definitely THE place to go!

San Diego

San Diego is definitely one of the best cities in the USA. With its stunning sunsets over the bay and perfect weather, you can’t go wrong with a visit to this southern Californian city. San Diego has something for everyone, from history to natural beauty, and all within walking distance.

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The top attraction is the picturesque Balboa Park, home to museums, the world famous San Diego Zoo, various gardens, and it even has free Wi-Fi throughout. Love walking tours? Head to the park’s tourist office to join one of their great free walking tours of the park.

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Other highlights include Seaport Village, home to shops and restaurants along the bay, Coronado Island, and the charming Gaslamp Quarter, home to historic Victorian buildings full of shops and restaurants.

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I also suggest taking the 2-Day Trolley Tour & Seal Tour combo which is a great way to orient yourself to the city. The Trolley Tour portion takes you on a historic trolley and covers everything from the downtown to Coronado Island. And the Seal Tour portion takes you out onto the water to learn more of the city’s rich history, plus see a plethora of sea lions.

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Thanks to Stephanie Mayo from The World As I See It for giving us a brief insight into why San Diego may just be the perfect weekend getaway hotspot! It’s certainly on our bucket list now.

San Francisco

Three days is the perfect amount of time to enjoy San Francisco, California. You can visit a few of the tourist sites like the Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of the Arts, and Alcatraz. Plus you’ll have time to explore deeper into what makes the city.

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Walk the neighborhoods like Haight-Asbury, the Mission, Hayes Valley, and Marina. Take in one of the urban hikes through Golden Gate Park or the Presidio. Eat your way through all the ethnic food you can find across the neighborhoods, a foodie favorite is Little Italy (North Beach).

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Take in a show at the Filmore or the Orpheum. Enjoy craft cocktails in spots like Bourbon and Branch, a speakeasy, or at one of the sky high bars up on Nob Hill. Visit museums like the Museum of Modern Art that just reopened or The Walt Disney Family Museum.

Make a few plans over your weekend but above everything, my favorite thing to do in San Francisco is to just walk and get distracted by all the great places there are to explore.

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Thanks to Megan MacNee from Traveling Nine to Fiver for reminding us why we need to make a return trip to the Bay Area in the near future and experience another amazing weekend getaway! We LOVE San Francisco and Megan has just given us more inspiration to explore this beautiful city.

Tampa

There’s no better way to spend a weekend than by visiting Tampa Bay. The best part is you get to experience three cities in one during your stay. The combo of Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Clearwater are sure to make your trip one of the best ever!

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One reason your next trip should be to Tampa Bay is because of the beaches. St. Petersburg and Clearwater have some of the best beaches in the USA. From water biking to kayaking to laying on the beach, whatever water activity you’re dreaming of, you can do it here.

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Entertainment is nonstop and the Tampa Riverwalk is 2.4-miles of excitement. With playgrounds, splash parks, art, music, museums, and more along the path, there’s more than enough to occupy everyone. Speaking of entertainment, make sure not to miss out on the world-renowned amusement park, Busch Gardens Tampa, which has some of America’s best roller coasters, shows, animal encounters and so much more.

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And before you head home, take a walk through the late 1800’s in the National Historic Landmark District of Ybor City and buy some Cuban cigars for your drive home!

Thanks to Ben and Jazzy from Road Affair for highlighting some of the best reasons to visit the Tampa Bay region of Florida. Who doesn’t love amazing beaches but the beauty of this part of Florida is that there is so much more to experience on an action-packed weekend break!

Boston

Boston’s winters can be brutal, so spring is when the city comes alive. There are plenty of warm-weather activities to entertain weekend visitors – from seeing the historic sites along the 2.5-mile long Freedom Trail to checking out a Red Sox game at Fenway Park to taking a leisurely boat ride around Boston Harbor.

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And no spring trip to Boston is complete without spending time strolling through the Boston Common and Public Garden.

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If it rains, you can explore one of the world-class museums like the Museum of Science or Museum of Fine Arts or pay a visit to one of the many local breweries – Samuel Adams is the oldest and most popular.

If you want to watch the annual running of the Boston Marathon in person, then plan your visit for the third weekend in April (Just be sure to book your hotel room far in advance!).

Thanks to Brianne Miers from A Traveling Life for her inspiring reminder that Boston should be the top of everyone’s lists for a long weekend vacation! If you love history, culture, and baseball, there is no better place to experience all of this and more than Boston, Massachusetts.

Nashville

Nashville is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway in the US. Nashville has it all – some of the best music in the country, an amazing food scene, gorgeous and adventurous outdoor opportunities as well as a spectacular selection of art, unique shopping and much more!

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A weekend is not enough time to visit this wonderful city and see it all – I’ve lived here my whole life and am still finding new places and things to do but here are some of my favorite things to suggest for a first timer’s visit to my hometown:

Hike around Radnor Lake

Just a little south of downtown, Radnor Lake State Park sits nestled in between several residential neighborhoods. If you didn’t know it was there, you would never even guess.

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Radnor is highly beloved by locals and on a gorgeous day, you’ll have to even fight for a parking spot. There are some trails from easy beginner to difficult located in the park but if you’re looking for something just quick to experience Radnor, do the lake trail – it just circles the lake and is mostly flat. Radnor is also great for avid bird watchers.

Explore 12South Neighborhood

One of my favorite neighborhoods in Nashville is 12South and it has so much to offer. If you’re hungry, try popsicles at Las Paletas, cupcakes from the cupcake ATM at Sprinkles, donuts from Five Daughters, Bartaco and Burger Up. If you’re thirsty, try The Filling Station and Ember’s Ski Lodge for spirits or Frothy Monkey for coffee.

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If you want to get outside, head down to Sevier Park and have a picnic! If your main goal is shopping, 12South has tons of unique shops like Draper James, Imogene + Willie and White’s Mercantile.

Go Honky Tonkin’

While it is definitely more touristy than my other suggestions, I always say everyone needs to experience Lower Broad at least one time in their life. The lights, the country music pouring out of every open bar door, the cowboy boots – it’s all so cliche but if you can accept and get past that, it’s so much fun too.

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Make sure to check out Acme Feed + Seed while you’re down there – a four-story honky-tonk, restaurant, and bar!

Thanks to Ashley Hubbard from Wild Hearted for sharing more inspiring reasons to visit Music City! As a native local from Nashville, Ashley is definitely a great resource for local tips on the best spots to experience this gorgeous city.

New Orleans

Gorgeous architecture reminiscing of European capitals, delicious food with French, Spanish and African origins, and the best jazz music in the country – New Orleans has it all! You can make a day-by-day plan and visit as many attractions as you can, or simply arrive in the French Quarter, walk the streets in no particular direction and marvel at the balconies and galleries covered with hanging fern.

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The French Quarter is the most popular place among tourists, so it’s a good idea to explore the rest of the city which is less crowded but just as beautiful. The Garden District is great for long walks under oak trees and exploring the fascinating historic houses in NOLA (you can even find some celebrity homes). Lafayette Cemetery will give you some quiet time and a look into New Orleans’ historic past if you take a guided tour.

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In case you have an extra half a day, rent a car and drive to Oak Alley, one of the most beautiful plantations in the South. It takes only an hour to get there, but the views are well worth it! (Alternatively, book a tour of Oak Alley with one of New Orleans tour operators. Then you won’t have to worry about transport).

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Lastly, but most importantly, try local cuisine! New Orleans has amazing foods like beignets, gumbo, and muffulettas that you won’t be able to try anywhere else in the world.

Thanks to Yulia Dyukova from The Foodie Miles for highlighting why we need to head back to New Orleans ASAP! We LOVE NOLA and there are so many quirky reasons to experience this beautiful city, particular the delicious cuisine that is so difficult to resist.

Portland

Portland is currently one of the hottest city to visit! Portland is well known for the beer, coffee, and abundance of food carts. Whether you like food, hiking, or drinking beer, you’ll feel right at home in Portland. Start your day with some Stumptown coffee and brunch from one of the specialty spots in Portland (Jam or Mothers Bistro is a good place to start). Stroll along the waterfront, hang out at Powell’s Bookstore or take a hike through Forest Park.

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The best thing about Portland is all the beautiful scenery you can find within a couple hours. Portland is the perfect starting point for a scenic drive around Oregon. A road trip through the state is the perfect way to spend your time in Portland.

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From Portland, head east for 30 miles to marvelous Multnomah Falls, with plenty of options if you like to hike, including one of our favorites Angels Rest, and gorgeous views of Columbia River Gorge. Continue southeast to Bend, where you will find Smith Rock State Park, one of the seven wonders of Oregon, and the mecca for rock-climbing (and hiking).

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Don’t forget to cross over to the west side of the state to drive along the US-101 and see all the beauty the Oregon Coast has to offer. Head back to Portland, and end the day with more great food and beers because there’s plenty of both in Portland!

Thanks to Tarah and Tip from Fit Two Travel for giving us a few reasons why we should all be considering adding Portland to our list of weekend hotspots in the near future. We love visiting a city where you can experience the urban energy while also not having far to travel to explore rural beauty – Portland certainly fits this category!

Washington DC

Washington DC is an amazing city with a list of must-sees and should-dos that would keep you entertained for months. Of course, there are the monuments and memorials, museums, Congress and the White House. That alone can keep you busy for a week.

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But there are so many more hidden spots that are worth checking out and fun things to do in Washington DC and here are a few ideas:

  • Take a stroll at the National Arboretum, a beautiful park that showcases traditional gardens from around the world. They have a bonsai exhibit, an Asian Valley and an Azalea forest.
  • Check out some of the fun neighborhoods, like Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, Eastern Market, or Columbia Heights. You’ll find amazing restaurants, little parks, fun shops and boutiques.
  • Eat! You’ll find restaurants for every ethnic food your heart desires, no matter how obscure. Be adventurous and eat your way around the world.
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Have fun and enjoy one of the most diverse cities in the United States!

Thanks to Maria Haase from Maria Abroad for sharing a few of her favorite reasons to explore the capital of the United States. Washington DC is blessed to have a myriad of free attractions around the Mall and clearly, there are a lot of other reasons why we should be considering a visit here in the near future.

Chicago

Ask any Chicagoan for our must-see sights, and we’ll tell you to you to hit the neighborhoods. All of the diverse neighborhoods are home to delicious food, unique shops and spots you won’t find anywhere else. Here’s a sampling of the best Chicago neighborhoods worth exploring during a weekend getaway:

Pilsen – Pilsen was a Ukrainian and German enclave that is now largely Latino, boasting some of the best tiny taco joints you’ll find. For the adventurous, Birrerria de Octolan has tasty fixings for goat tacos at very reasonable prices ($12 once fed four of us!). Try Modern Cooperative for mid-century modern furniture or visit the free National Museum of Mexican Art’s ever-changing collection.

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Andersonville –  This Swedish domain has lots of shopping and great eats. I’m in love with Hopleaf’s endless beer list and mussels with frites, as well as the indie market, Anderson Galleria. Great theater resides with the Neo-Futurists and the pH Comedy Theater.

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Devon Avenue – A long and diverse street, you’ll see strong Indian, Orthodox Jewish, Russian and Assyrian populations. I start off at Viceroy of India’s reasonable buffet and never miss perusing Resham’s gorgeous textiles, Sukhadia’s Indian candy with nut flavors, and the array of jewelry and clothing shops down Devon.

Wherever you venture, test out the local spots and quirky shops in the neighborhoods, and you’ll find the real Chicago every time.

Thanks to Lisa Ghisolf from Work Travel Tech for highlighting a few of the thriving local neighborhoods that are worth experiencing when you visit Chicago for a weekend getaway.

Miami

Anyone who visits Miami Beach will certainly fall in love with the vibrant latin culture, gorgeous beaches, and delicious food options. Whether you’re making a quick stop here before embarking on a cruise, checking out one of the popular music festivals in Miami, or heading down here for a Winter Escape, you will never find a shortage of things to do in Miami.

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Besides lounging on the beach and enjoying the Florida sun, make sure you visit the artistic district of Wynwood to explore its unbelievable street graffiti and “hipster”.

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If you’re looking for a good night out, then Miami is arguably the best city in the country for drinking, dancing, and meeting people. There are hundreds of bars and clubs spread around the city, and many don’t close until after the sun comes up!

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I’ve visited Miami on two separate occasions now, and each time I wish I had more time!

Thanks to Dave Anderson from Jones Around The World for highlighting why Miami is not just a hotspot for a beach vacation (though I have to admit I’m sold by the gorgeous beaches and ocean there!) and why it’s a great spot for a relaxing weekend break!

Los Angeles

Forget the Hollywood visions of Los Angeles that have filled your head. Instead, explore LA through its burgeoning art scene located downtown (DTLA). The once gritty streets are bursting at the seams with hip hotels, an abundance of independent shops, cafes and hidden bars and of course art everywhere you turn.

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Settle in at the Ace Hotel (or The Standard) for a trendy vibe offering visitors a slice of “LA cooldom,” before venturing out on a graffiti art tour in LA’s most exciting neighborhood, the Arts District.

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Next head over to the beautiful Broad Museum showcasing some of the best contemporary art including the mesmerizing Infinity Mirror Room.

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Take a peek at Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall and downtown’s community square, Grand Park. With a fountain to cool down in, playgrounds and lots of room to spread out, weekends often bring the crowds for craft shows, concerts and more.

With more restaurants than you could sample in a year, our must visit picks are Grand Central Market for a selection of some of LA’s hottest eateries and Clifton’s Cafeteria which boasts multiple bars spanning several levels all stationed around a 40 foot (fake) redwood and a menagerie of taxidermied animals lining the walls.

Thanks to Karilyn Owen from No Back Home for sharing such inspiring reasons to visit downtown LA! Whether you are eager to experience the infamous Hollywood Boulevard or sample local eateries, Los Angeles is home to an eclectic blend of culture.

Seattle

Head to this world-class city on the Pacific North-West coast of America and find a city with lots to offer visitors.

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Arriving in Seattle on the clipper from Victoria in Canada means one thing – a fantastic sea-view of its most iconic structure – the Space Needle Heading to the top of the Space Needle at 605 feet tall ensures great views of the city as well as Mt Rainier, Puget Sound and the surrounding Olympic and Cascades mountain ranges. It must surely be a must-see on any visit to the city.

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Take a stroll around Pike Place Market – possibly Seattle’s most iconic attraction – and wander the fruit and vegetable stalls. Stop and admire the beautiful flowers for sale and browse the many shops. Choose from the many eateries on offer or sip a coffee at the original Starbucks and people-watch.

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Don’t forget to stop by the famous gum wall whilst at the market…it is certainly different! In 2015, 2350 pounds of gum was removed from Post Alley but the gum quickly returned!

For visitors seeking something more than the hustle and bustle of the city head to Discovery Park or Seward Park for a stroll and experience the wonderful forests and local wildlife.

Thanks to Tracy Collins from Tracy’s Travels In Time for sharing a few reasons why the Emerald City is the perfect city for a weekend getaway. Be prepared to endure rain but don’t let it stop you from enjoying the beautiful city of Seattle!

St. Louis

If you are looking for a city that epitomizes a vast array of neighborhoods that combine to create a perfect urban environment, look no further than the Gateway City, also known as St. Louis! Located along the Mississippi River, St. Louis is an iconic location given the history as being renowned as the “Gateway to the West.”

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A visit to St. Louis today offers an opportunity for visitors to experience the amazing Gateway Arch which is perhaps one of the most iconic attractions throughout the central United States. For those of you that love to attend a ball game, the St. Louis Cardinals are one of the most avidly followed MLB teams and Busch Stadium is certainly worth a visit.

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St. Louis is home to Anheuser-Busch and a free brewery tour is definitely worthwhile. Perhaps you prefer a local craft brewery experience and we can highly recommend visiting Schlafly Craft Brewery.

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A weekend in St Louis is definitely a great way to explore some of the best neighborhoods such as Delmar Loop and the Hill or alternatively explore some of the hidden spots such as the artisticKosciusko Graffiti Wall located by the riverfront.

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Oklahoma City

Visiting Oklahoma City for the first time, I have to admit we had very little expectations. However, when we left OKC following an amazing weekend, we realized that this is well and truly an underrated city that deserves to be on everyone’s radar.

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Whether you are intrigued by the myriad of trendy neighborhoods throughout the city or perhaps want to head a little further afield to experience the amazing Pops 66 Soda Ranch in nearby Arcadia, Oklahoma City is well worth visiting for a few days.

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Downtown Oklahoma City has been transformed into a thriving neighborhood, particularly the Bricktown District where you can hop on a water taxi and take a relaxing cruise around the canal system to appreciate some of the finer attractions around the city.

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Sample some of the finest cuisine here or venture to one of the other neighborhoods such as the Midtown or Plaza districts and an eclectic blend of cuisine awaits. I’m sure many of you associate Oklahoma City with cowboys and western movies. Why not head over to The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum to really appreciate the history of this culture throughout Oklahoma?

We spent the perfect weekend in Oklahoma City and we hope that you will consider adding this to your upcoming travel plans sooner rather than later!

Summary

If you are looking for the best cities to visit in the USA, I think it’s fair to say we have a pretty awesome list to choose from here! We would like to thank all of our amazing friends from around the world for sharing their favorite weekend getaway cities across the States and hopefully you will be inspired to add a couple of these cities to your upcoming travel plans.

USA is home to a variety of iconic cities but there are also a number of lesser known gems that are well worth experiencing. The likes of Savannah, Asheville and Oklahoma City may not have been the first cities you would think about visiting but as you can see, there are plenty of reasons why these should be on all of our radars.

What is your favorite US city to enjoy a long weekend break? What do you ultimately look for in a city before deciding to visit?

Cheshire St Louis – How to Enjoy the Perfect Boutique Experience?

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If you are looking for a charming boutique establishment that epitomizes everything you associate with stereotypical British charm, look no further than The Cheshire St Louis Hotel. Whether you are inspired by British heritage or simply love reading historic literary masterpieces from across the pond, a weekend stay at The Cheshire St Louis offers the ultimate experience to inspire all of the British genes inside you.

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Having recently spent an awesome weekend in St Louis exploring an ‘alternative’ side to the Gateway City, we are ready to share an in-depth review as to why The Cheshire is the perfect accommodation option if you prefer a boutique experience rather than a traditional chain hotel that I’m sure we are all familiar with.

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Forget the modern era of technology and trendy decor and instead, take a look back at the grandeur and historic culture that the British people can be proud of.

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The moment I heard about this hotel, I knew we had to stay here to see how well the hotel had adopted the British-inspired theme…we didn’t leave disappointed! Let’s take a look at why The Cheshire St Louis is an alternative hotel that you can’t help but fall in love with the next time you head to the Gateway City!

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The Cheshire St Louis Information

A visit to St Louis offers the opportunity to experience a myriad of amazing attractions, ranging from the iconic Gateway Arch to the historic Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals. However, for those of you that are frequent visitors to the city or perhaps you just prefer to explore off the beaten path St Louis, we strongly recommend staying at The Cheshire St Louis as it provides the perfect setting to experience something a little different to the norm.

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Location

The Cheshire St Louis is conveniently located next to Forest Park which offers easy access to many of the city’s iconic attractions. If you are unfamiliar with St Louis, one of the best FREE attractions in the city is St Louis Zoo, located in the heart of Forest Park. What better way to experience a day here than being able to avoid all of congestion and parking difficulties and take a leisurely stroll through the park and experience this attraction.

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If you are looking for something to do in the evening conveniently located to this hotel, why not check out the Hi-Pointe Theatre that dates back to 1922. Alternatively, for those of you looking to catch up on some work or simply enjoy your favorite espresso, I love the style of the Starbucks that is situated next to The Cheshire Hotel.

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Address

6300 Clayton Rd,
St. Louis, MO 63117

Website

The Cheshire Inn St Louis

Tudor Revival Style Architecture

Walking around the outside of the hotel, if you are familiar with the black and white Tudor Revival architecture that I personally associate with Chester, England you will immediately realize why this hotel is named “The Cheshire Inn.”

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This architectural movement dates back to the 19th century when timber wooden framing was used and painted black in conjunction with white panels in between the frames. This vivid style is very apparent in the design of The Cheshire St Louis hotel.

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Although historians have later revealed that this style of architecture is associated with a “Cheshire specialty”, there are numerous other examples where this was used prior to the city of Chester adopting this.

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Take a moment to walk around the outside of the hotel and notice the relaxing courtyard along the side of the hotel with a variety of outdoor chairs where you can enjoy your favorite beverage or perhaps enjoy a game of chess with the life-size pieces.

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The opposite side of the hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool which was in the process of being renovated in preparation for the summer season.

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As you can imagine, any British architect visiting St Louis will immediately fall in love with this hotel and that’s just from perusing around the exterior. The moment you walk into the lobby, you realize the experience is only just starting.

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A Hint of British Inspiration

Ok, so it’s fair to say this hotel is filled with a little more than just a “hint” of British inspiration. The entrance to the hotel immediately captures your imagination with a full-size red telephone box that we all love to associate with British culture.

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The classic public telephone boxes are unfortunately a dying species around the UK but this is one tradition I am sure we all want to remember.

The entrance is also guarded by a Queen’s Redcoat Guard, a stereotypical reflection on the infantry associated with guarding royal residence’s throughout the UK.

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As you walk inside, don’t worry, the British theme is taken to the next level. The beautiful ornate decor may seem antiquated to many but for the die-hard lovers of British heritage, you immediately realize you are in a dream hotel!

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Our check-in experience was smooth and the friendly concierge gave us a brief overview of the various restaurants on-site along with the obvious theme throughout the hotel – British literary playwrights, poets, and authors!

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The moment you check in, you are handed a bookmark along with the name of your room. All of the rooms follow the pattern of iconic British literary figures, so be prepared to stay overnight in the “James Bond Suite by Ian Fleming” or perhaps “Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter.”

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Take a moment to walk around each floor of the hotel and admire the British inspiration that is obvious throughout. From the paintings on the walls to the carpet style and ornaments strategically placed on the sideboards, you cannot help feel like you are staying at a Victorian-style hotel in the heart of England.

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British Literary Themed Rooms

Take a moment to think about all of the British literature you know and then contemplate an author or book that would be perfect for a travel blogger? Before visiting St. Louis, I have to admit that Heather and I discussed several different authors we were inspired by and which themed room we would love to stay in.

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When we were handed the room key to Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels” it all made perfect sense. We couldn’t have picked anything better to associate our travel blogging lifestyle combined with the British heritage running through my veins!

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Swift may not be in the top echelon of iconic British authors such as Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Jane Austen or Lewis Carroll, but The Cheshire St Louis certainly did a great job picking out Gulliver’s Travels for us!

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Opening the door to our suite, we were greeted by a spacious living area full of decor and paintings associated with Gulliver’s Travels. Of course, a themed literature room wouldn’t be the same without a copy of the book and we immediately noticed this on the table waiting for us to enjoy Swift’s historic story.

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One of the most eye-catching components of our room was the gorgeous windows that opened up to a view of the courtyard I referenced earlier. The elaborate design of the windows combined with the intricate details throughout the room made this the perfect accommodation option for us.

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Waking up and being able to open the windows and catch a glimpse of Forest Park was definitely a selling point of this hotel but ultimately it’s the overall experience that will make you want to stay at The Cheshire St Louis.

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The bathroom was relatively small but contained everything you would need for a refreshing start to the day. We were ready to head back downstairs and enjoy breakfast in the quaint nook area by the reception.

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Fine Dining at The Cheshire Hotel

Whether you are looking to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at The Cheshire St Louis, you can be assured that there are plenty of options available.

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As I mentioned earlier, for those of you that just need your morning Starbucks, the Seattle-based chain is located on the other side of the parking lot to the hotel.

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However, for those that prefer to sample a more authentic breakfast experience, why not enjoy the complimentary breakfast selection offered by The Cheshire?

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A wide variety of hot and cold delicacies are available every morning while you can also enjoy your morning caffeine with a sampling of Kaloi’s Coffee.

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If you are like us, you will likely head out to explore the city of St Louis shortly after breakfast but if you are planning on relaxing around the hotel throughout the day, why not check out one of the following restaurants for lunch or dinner.

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The Fox and Hounds Tavern is located inside The Cheshire St Louis hotel and offers a stereotypical British style pub experience with a delicious looking menu.

This cozy pub is a re-creation of a gathering room in an English home

Whether you are intrigued by the sound of “Liverpool Wings”, “Bristol Sliders” or of course, “Coventry Fish and Chips,” there are various options all with a British themed name to salivate over. If you prefer to just head downstairs for a beverage, sample a “yard of ale” or perhaps an Irish, Scottish or American whiskey while relaxing by the cozy fireplace.

fox and hounds tavern

Advertised as a “sleek and exciting basement pub,” Basso is an alternative option located next to The Cheshire Hotel offering traditional wood-grilled Italian cuisine such as pizza, pasta or lighter options if you prefer to just enjoy the Italian inspired environment.

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Meanwhile, the newest option available for those staying at The Cheshire is Boundary, “a brasserie-influenced menu of classic comfort foods.” From delicious looking seafood dishes to home comforts such as Mac and Cheese, this restaurant is sure to have something that will help satisfy your appetite.

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This eclectic blend of dining options just reaffirms the decision to stay at The Cheshire St Louis…you certainly won’t go hungry while staying here!

Summary

Ready for a stereotypical British experience? The Cheshire St Louis Hotel is the ultimate experience inspired by the rich British heritage we all love to associate with the royal family. I love the theme throughout the hotel and if you are looking for an accommodation option in a great location, I don’t think you will be disappointed with The Cheshire Hotel.

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Regardless of your hotel preference, it’s fair to say this is a unique experience that we strongly encourage you to consider. It may not be for everyone, particularly those that are interested in a modern or trendy option, but this is one experience that will long live in your memory.

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We look forward to staying at The Cheshire St Louis again in the future and this has quickly jumped to the very top of our favorite hotels in the Gateway City!

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Are you ready to book your stay at the Cheshire St Louis? Click here to check current prices and availability.

Disclaimer – We would like to thank The Cheshire Inn for hosting us on this trip. These are solely our personal opinions/experiences and we were not financially compensated for this post. 

5 Awesome Things to Do in Huntsville All Year Round

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A visit to Alabama may not be on everyone’s immediate bucket list radar but after hearing that the TBEX North America conference was going to be hosted in Huntsville in 2017, we were immediately excited about the prospect of taking the short four-hour drive over from Arkansas. After spending a few days here interacting with fellow like-minded travel bloggers and exploring some of the best attractions, we can well and truly attest that Huntsville is a place worth experiencing. If you are looking for the top things to do in Huntsville, keep reading!

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Where is Huntsville, Alabama?

You may be pleasantly surprised to hear that Huntsville is the third largest city in Alabama after Birmingham, Montgomery, and recently surpassing Mobile. Located in the northern half of the state, Huntsville is surrounded by a myriad of rural beauty that we strongly encourage you to explore if you plan on spending several days in this region. However, if you are only planning on visiting the city, we have a few things to do in Huntsville that should immediately capture your imagination.

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Let’s first take a look at how easy it is to access Huntsville. We were extremely fortunate to be able to take a short road trip across from Arkansas but for many of our friends in the blogging industry, it wasn’t the easiest city to reach.

Huntsville International Airport is located ten miles outside of the downtown neighborhood but given its relatively small size, it means that this is a particularly expensive airport to fly into. Alternative airports that may offer more affordable routes include nearby Birmingham and a little further afield, Memphis, Nashville and even Atlanta, all of which are within 3 hours of Huntsville.

Memphis to Huntsville – 216 miles (3 hours 39 minutes)

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Atlanta to Huntsville – 180 miles (3 hours 14 minutes)

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Nashville to Huntsville – 110 miles (1 hours 53 minutes)

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If you are planning a visit to Huntsville and want to take some time to explore some of the surrounding cities, why not consider a weekend in Nashville where you can take a Country Music Hall of Fame tour or explore the historic Belle Meade Plantation.

Things to Do in Huntsville, Alabama

Ok, so you finally figure out that Huntsville is way more accessible than you initially imagined. But what about when you actually arrive in the wonderfully named “Rocket City?” I think it’s fair to say the name pretty much gives it away!

There are plenty of hotel options throughout Huntsville but we stayed at the gorgeous Embassy Suites which was perfectly situated in the heart of downtown. Check out their latest prices and availability here.

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If you are approaching Huntsville from the West, you cannot help but notice the huge rocket that towers above the city…more on this later though!

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Let’s take a look at five awesome things to do in Huntsville based on our very own experiences. And yes, it’s feasible that you can experience all of these in a weekend getaway.

  • US Rocket and Space Center
  • Twickenham Historic District
  • Huntsville Botanical Garden
  • Self-Guided Walking Tour Downtown Huntsville
  • Huntsville’s Food and Culture Scene

Given that we were primarily visiting Huntsville on this trip for a travel conference, we didn’t have as much time as we would have liked to explore everything the Rocket City has to offer. For those of you that prefer a more “adventure” experience, be sure to visit the likes of Monte Sano State Park which offers a myriad of hiking trails for all skill levels.

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We opted to stay within the confines of the city limits and explore some of Huntsville’s iconic attractions. You will also notice a recurring theme throughout our choice of attractions. They are either FREE or low-cost options meaning that a visit to Huntsville will be a very cost-effective trip.

Twickenham Historic District

Why not start your visit to Huntsville than by visiting the Twickenham Historic District where you can admire a myriad of spectacular antebellum homes and other architectural masterpieces. If you love architecture, you can’t help but fall in love with this part of Huntsville.

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Just a short drive from the heart of downtown, the Twickenham District comprises of several blocks of breathtaking homes that epitomize the Federal and Greek Revival architectural styles of the early 19th-Century.

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Twickenham was actually the former name of Huntsville and the story dates back to LeRoy Pope, who named this area after the London suburb where his relative, Alexander Pope resided. Just another interesting fact about this part of Huntsville that you may be unaware of.

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Today, the Twickenham Historic District comprises of about one-half of the original town but obviously, there has been substantial growth since the days of Pope purchasing the land where these gorgeous antebellum homes stand.

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Depending on the time you visit Huntsville, you may be fortunate to have the opportunity to take a guided walking tour of the Twickenham District. This is a great opportunity to learn more about specific homes and also tour the oldest home in Alabama, the Weeden House Museum, dating back to 1819. More information on guided history tours throughout Huntsville can be found here.

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US Rocket and Space Center

Anyone visiting Huntsville will do well to avoid the hype surrounding the US Rocket and Space Center. In all honesty, why would you want to avoid this amazing experience?

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In fact, we recommend doing the exact opposite and embracing every moment you have by taking a tour of the historic Shuttle Park and Davidson Center for Space Exploration.

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The city of Huntsville is proud of the US Rocket and Space Center and rightfully so! Opened in 1970, this center not only showcases hardware from the Apollo program but also a myriad of artifacts and rockets from a variety of missions into space.

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A great way to learn about space in a town that has embraced the space program from the very beginning (owen Garriott)

Our visit to the Space Center was a little different to most regular visits. We were incredibly fortunate to be given VIP treatment as we attended an evening party behind closed doors at the Space Center and enjoy dinner and drinks literally underneath a rocket inside the Davidson Center.

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A guided tour of the Shuttle Park gave us an opportunity to admire the various rockets and also learn about the history of the museum that was first proposed by Dr. Wernher von Braun, an iconic figure in the United States efforts to land the first man on the moon.

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Although you may not be quite as fortunate to experience the US Rocket and Space Center as we did, a general admission ticket offers access to pretty much everything we were able to see.

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Huntsville Botanical Garden

If the thought of rockets and space shuttles sends you into a scientific overload, why not spend a couple of hours relaxing in the solitude of the gorgeous Huntsville Botanical Garden. Featuring the nation’s largest seasonal butterfly house and nature center, this oasis of natural beauty offers 112-acres of perfectly manicured floral bliss with a plethora of woodland, wildflower, and traditional botanical garden exhibits.

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The journey through the botanical garden starts the moment you leave the nature center. The view overlooking the lake and butterfly house is breathtaking and certainly sets the mood for the self-guided tour of the gardens.

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Throughout our visit to the Huntsville Botanical Garden, we couldn’t resist sitting down in various spots while admiring the vibrant colors and listening to the solitary sound of birds singing in the distance.

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If you choose to visit during the Spring, you may also be fortunate to see some baby ducklings or other wildlife. We didn’t want to get too close with a security team of Canadian geese carefully monitoring our every move but it’s definitely a great experience to watch this offspring in the beautiful setting of the botanical gardens.

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Self-Guided Walking Tour Downtown

During our visit to Huntsville, we had the opportunity to listen to the great travel expert Samantha Brown talk about how to “immerse” yourself when traveling. Rather than focusing on the much-debated topic of “tourist vs traveler,” she prefers to simply disregard these categories and instead focus on exploring a destination for yourself. The best way to do this is to get out and take a walk…a philosophy we have followed for quite some time and definitely something we will continue to do in the future!

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Huntsville offers a vibrant downtown neighborhood mixed with urban green space that is perfect to walk around and explore. There is ample parking on the side of many of the roads throughout downtown Huntsville along with a number of parking lots close to the Von Braun Convention Center.

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The convention center is a great place to start your experience in downtown Huntsville as you have the opportunity to visit both Big Spring Park and the Huntsville Museum of Art, both of which are unique experiences in this city.

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Clinton Avenue is the heart and soul of downtown Huntsville with a number of restaurants, bars and coffee shops waiting to attract your attention. I have to admit, when I heard that Honest Coffee Roasters had a location here, I was eager to visit.

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After enjoying a Sunday morning latte, I can 100% attest they didn’t disappoint!

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If you admire street art, be sure to check out the Clinton Row Colorwalk which is an alley off Clinton Avenue with a variety of awesome artistic works depicting the creative nature of Huntsville locals.

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Regardless of your taste in culture or cuisine, the Huntsville downtown community offers a distinctive blend of old and new. Just a short walk from experiencing all of the modern restaurants and bars, you can walk directly into the Historic Old Town and the Five Points Historic District.

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Sample Fine Culture and Cuisine

It’s all about sampling local cuisine whenever you visit a new destination and this was certainly the case in Huntsville. When you think about traditional Alabama food, well it’s pretty much anything associated with southern fare.

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Think fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits and of course, banana pudding! Huntsville is home to a wide variety of cuisine options from local establishments you should consider experiencing.

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One of our favorite spots that we experienced was AM Booth’s Lumberyard where we had the opportunity to sample a wide variety of distinctive southern fare delicacies. Perhaps chicken and waffles may not be considered a delicacy in most parts but if you have never tried this combination, you need to!

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Another intriguing location in Huntsville is Campus 805. Formerly a high school, this campus has been renovated and transformed into an entertainment complex housing two local craft breweries where you can sample fine craft brews along with delicious cuisine and several other amenities.

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Earth and Stone Wood Fired Pizza is located within the Yellowhammer Brewing company, providing a perfect collaboration for visitors to enjoy.

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The unique collaboration between Earth and Stone and Yellowhammer Brewing at Campus 805 has become one of Huntsville’s most popular spots for craft beer and craft pizza.

It’s fair to say that craft beer and wood-fired pizza is a perfect combination! However, the Campus 805 location didn’t stop here.

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They wanted to make the experience even more enjoyable and offered visitors the opportunity to sample local ice-cream from Campus Creamery. Unique and delicious flavors are available and it’s fair to say that anyone visiting this location will definitely leave with their appetite satisfied.

manic organic food truck

Food trucks can also be found at Campus 805 and if you are a fan of organic food, be sure to check out the Manic Organic food truck. I sampled the pulled pork sandwich and I can highly recommend this.

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Summary

Welcome to Huntsville, Alabama! Although we only covered a small number of the things to do in Huntsville, we hope that we have at least inspired you to consider paying the Rocket City a visit. We are already looking forward to returning to Huntsville in the near future to experience more of the fine cuisine available at Campus 805 or to admire the amazing architectural brilliance on display throughout the Twickenham and Old Town Historic Districts.

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A visit to Huntsville will at least give you the opportunity to learn more about an iconic location in the history of space exploration while at the same time allow you to sample delicious banana pudding. What more could you want on a trip to Sweet Home Alabama!

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