Nashville is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. It may be the home of country music but there is so much more to see and do (and eat!) This week we chat with Tennessean Kristin Luna to get the inside scoop on what to do in Nashville with kids.
00:30 - Update on Tamara and Kim's travels
01:25 - Talking with Kristen Luna
08:00 - How long to spend in Nashville
09:07 - What to do
12:05 - Seeing a show
14:22 - River that separates Nashville
17:25 - Broadway after dark
21:18 - Other places to visit
27:47 - Country Christmas
28:47 - Hotel in downtown Nashville
33:48 - Where to eat in Nashville
40:15 - Money saving tips
42:42 - Best place to take a family photo
45:47 - Favorite Travel Gear
48:24 - App of the week
Kristin Luna is a Nashville-based journalist who has written for more than 50 magazines, including Newsweek, Travel + Leisure, Parade and Southern Living. She shares the behind-the-scenes of her travels via her 10-year-old blog Camels & Chocolate.
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Most photos are taken in front of 'I believe in Nashville' mural. 12th South has a few great colorful murals. If you want the skyline, taking a photo in front of the Bridge building has a great view looking over the river.
Kristin loves to wear sundresses from LOFT, Gap, and Old Navy.
Lyft is a competitor to Uber, but it allows you to schedule a ride and leave your tip through the app.
Behind the scenes at the Grand Ole Opry
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