On Broadway, Nashville is exactly what you’ve been told: bright lights, blaring honky-tonks, bachelorette parties trailing pink and white sashes down the sidewalk. There’s a time and a place for all that. Venture into , though, and the city changes. The Westin’s velvet rooftop lounge looks out over the same skyline but feels miles from the noise. Across the river in East Nashville, a women-led gallery hangs museum-grade contemporary work. In 12South, the boutiques sell handmade boots instead of novelty cowboy hats.
This is the Nashville that takes a backseat in the city’s popular image, but is worth knowing. Here’s where to play, eat, and stay.



