
While Gaylord Opryland is a shopper's paradise, we encourage you to hit the streets of Nashville. Below you'll find information on some of Music City's popular shopping districts.
Opry Mills
Just a short walk from the resort you'll find a wide variety of possibilities at Opry Mills, a 1.2 million-square-foot entertainment, shopping and dining destination featuring more than 200 places to shop, eat and play. Opry Mills also includes Regal Cinemas, Off Broadway Shoes, Dave and Buster's, the Rainforest Café, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and more.
Music Valley Village
Home to non-stop country music shows and country music souvenir shopping, this is the place to buy gifts for the folks back home and stomp your feet at a live music performance at either of its 600-seat theatres.
The Nashville Arcade
In the heart of the 5th Avenue business district this historic two-level pedestrian mall, inspired by the one in Milan, Italy combines old world charm with the best of a modern shopping mall. The first Saturday of every month it also hosts an Art Walk.
West End / Elliston Place
This eclectic shopping district features block after block of everything from outrageous retro clothing, to vintage furnishings to an authentic malt shop.
Hillsboro Village
One of Nashville's trendiest neighborhoods, this area is perfect for a relaxing afternoon of window-shopping, people watching and star gazing at any number of celebrities who frequent the area. Four eclectic city blocks feature unique boutiques, upscale antique furniture, entertainment and hip restaurants. The crown jewel is the Belcourt Theater. And no visit would be complete without enjoying brunch at the famous Pancake Pantry.
8th Avenue Antique District
A collector and antique lover's paradise, each unique store and antique mall is a treasure trove of furniture, jewelry, ephemera, books, maps, Civil War memorabilia and Art Deco pieces galore.
Cool Springs Galleria
With something for everyone, Cool Springs is home to 165 stores including anchors such as Macy's and Parisian as well as specialty stores like Williams-Sonoma, Ann Taylor and Brookstone.