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 Nashville’s other neighborhoods, 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.



