Best time to visit Nashville on a budget
When to visit Nashville for lower prices on flights, accommodation, and food — without sacrificing too much on weather or atmosphere.
Best month
June
CMA Fest brings 80,000 country music fans to Nashville — the city's biggest event by far
↑CMA Music Festival (4 days in June) is country music's Super Bowl — 500+ free sidewalk shows plus Nissan Stadium headliners
↑Every bar on Broadway is at peak performance; the live music density is unmatched anywhere on Earth
↑Fan encounters with country artists are genuinely common during CMA week
All months ranked — Cheap travel
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CMA Fest brings 80,000 country music fans to Nashville — the city's biggest event by far
#1 for cheap travel
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Beautiful spring Nashville — warm evenings, rooftop bars and the music scene in full swing
#2 for cheap travel
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One of Nashville's best months — warm, green and buzzing before CMA Fest takes over
#3 for cheap travel
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Summer heat breaks and Nashville exhales — one of the best months to visit
#4 for cheap travel
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Spring warming arrives with cherry blossoms and the city's energy picks back up
#5 for cheap travel
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Peak fall colours and Halloween on Broadway — October is Nashville's most photogenic month
#6 for cheap travel
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Cooling off but still good — Thanksgiving Nashville is a low-key pleasure
#7 for cheap travel
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Hot and still crowded — summer lingers in Nashville with little reprieve until September
#8 for cheap travel
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Cold and quiet — Nashville in winter is a locals' city with cheap rooms and uncrowded honky tonks
#9 for cheap travel
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Festive Nashville with Christmas lights on Broadway — cold but surprisingly magical
#10 for cheap travel
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The quietest month — excellent value and the city at its most authentically local
#11 for cheap travel
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Brutal heat meets peak bachelorette congestion — fun if you embrace the chaos, miserable if you don't
#12 for cheap travel