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The Perfect 3-Day Nashville Bachelorette Party Itinerary

By Casey Morgan·April 20, 2026·Nashville Guide →
The Perfect 3-Day Nashville Bachelorette Party Itinerary

Nashville in 3 Days: The Blueprint

Nashville is one of the best bachelor and bachelorette destinations in the country for a reason, there's always something to do, the food is great, the bars are everywhere, and the city has an energy that makes every night feel like a celebration. Here's how to structure 3 days perfectly.

Friday: Arrive, Settle In, Hit Broadway

Afternoon: Check In and Get Ready

Fly in Friday morning or early afternoon. Check into your house or hotel, grab some groceries if you're cooking breakfast Saturday, and give everyone time to settle in. Spend the late afternoon getting ready together, this is part of the experience.

Friday Dinner: The Southern Steak & Oyster

Start the trip right with a group dinner at The Southern downtown. Order a round of oysters to share, get the cocktails flowing, and enjoy the energy of being together. Walk to Broadway from here, it's about 5 minutes.

Friday Night: Lower Broadway Bar Crawl

This is what Nashville is famous for. Start at Luke's 32 Bridge for the rooftop views, work your way through Jason Aldean's Kitchen (go upstairs for the rooftop), stop at Tootsie's if you want the classic honky tonk experience, and end at FGL House or Ole Red. Stay as late as you want, Nashville doesn't have a last call mentality.

Saturday: Activities + The Big Night Out

Saturday Morning: Hot Chicken Breakfast

Start Saturday at Hattie B's. Get there when they open at 10am to beat the line. Order one level hotter than you think you can handle.

Saturday Afternoon: Activity of Choice

This is where you choose your own adventure. Options that work great for groups: a pedal tavern tour of Nashville (book in advance), a line dancing lesson at Honky Tonk Central, a spa afternoon if the group needs to recover, or a Nashville walking food tour if the group loves eating.

Saturday Dinner: Kayne Prime

This is the big dinner. Get a reservation at Kayne Prime, dress up, and have the full steakhouse experience. This is the meal the group will talk about. Order the dry-aged ribeye, share some sides, and get the birthday/bachelorette treatment from the staff.

Saturday Night: Midtown or East Nashville

For a different vibe than Broadway, head to Midtown (around Demonbreun Street) or East Nashville. The Assembly Food Hall rooftop is great for a group, and East Nashville's Five Points neighborhood has bars with a more local feel.

Sunday: Brunch and Head Home

Sunday Brunch: Skull's Rainbow Room or The Band Box

If you want something special, Skull's brunch with jazz is unlike anything else in Nashville. If you want something more casual and fun, The Band Box delivers great food without the fuss. Either way, order the bottomless mimosas and take your time.

Sunday Afternoon: Departure

Most groups have early afternoon flights. The Nashville airport (BNA) is only 15 minutes from downtown, you have time for one more stop at a coffee shop or the Hattie B's airport location before you go.

What to Know Before You Go

Book your VRBO or Airbnb at least 6–8 weeks in advance, especially for weekends in spring and fall. Nashville is one of the most popular bach destinations in the country and group houses go fast. Broadway pedal taverns and bar crawl packages also sell out, book everything as soon as the group confirms.

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