30 Cheap Family Vacations for 2024 – PureWow

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  • Why We Love It: hip and artsy vibes, great music and food scene, lots of parks
  • Free Things to Do: Arrington Vineyards, Frist Art Museum, Musician’s Corner, Metro Nashville Parks
  • Getting there: Nashville International Airport
  • Where to Stay: Edison Condo (from $49/night, sleeps 8); Electric Ave Parkside Retreat (from $71/night, sleeps 6); Dream Treehouse (from $224/night, sleeps 4)

Head to Reese Witherspoon’s stomping grounds for a one-of-a-kind and decidedly budget friendly vacation in Music City. History buffs, blues enthusiasts, foodies and energetic kids itching for a public park to romp around in will all find what they’re looking for in Nashville. In fact, the greater Nashville area has a whopping 243 public parks, so you’ll never be wanting for a splash pad, playground or picnic spot. Centennial Park is a nice spot to spend a leisurely afternoon, while Radnor Lake State Park and the Edwin and Percy Warner Parks are ideal for hiking and enjoying the region’s natural beauty. Both kids and adults will enjoy the Frist Art Museum, Nashville Zoo and Adventure Science Center, as well. Best of all, affordable accommodations are easy to find and none of the aforementioned activities will break the bank, either.

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