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  1. 32 Best Stops Between Nashville and Atlanta

    Read about the 32 best attractions and cities to stop in between Nashville and Atlanta, including places like Chattanooga, Tennessee Aquarium, and Ruby Falls. ... Interesting place to visit, lots of history around this sacred/historic site and worth a visit if you're in the area. Beautiful park! ️ #SupportHistoricStateParks Note: The Trail ...

  2. 36 Best Stops Between Nashville and Atlanta

    Read about the 36 best attractions and cities to stop in between Nashville and Atlanta, including places like Nashville, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Louisville Mega Cavern ... Alot of history here. Definitely a place to visit for the history buffs out there! Arthur Bernal — Google review. Abraham Lincoln's birthplace holds ...

  3. Road Trip from Atlanta to Nashville

    430 miles. 8 hours 10 minutes. The driving time of the most scenic route from Atlanta to Nashville will be just over 8 hours and will cover 430 miles, not accounting for the places to stop at and detouring to multiple iconic National Forests and Parks. For a shorter driving time, the Direct Route will cover almost half the distance at 280 miles.

  4. 36 Best Stops Between Atlanta and Nashville

    Read about the 36 best attractions and cities to stop in between Atlanta and Nashville, including places like Nashville, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Louisville Mega Cavern

  5. Unforgettable Places To Stop On A Road Trip From Nashville to Atlanta

    6 Unforgettable Places To Stop On A Road Trip From Nashville to Atlanta. Try vegan BBQ before exploring an underground waterfall. The illuminated waterfall in Ruby Falls' Cave. Right: Narcity writer Maeve Browne eating vegan bbq at the Southern V in Nashville. Nashville, Tennessee, and Atlanta, Georgia, are both fantastic travel destinations ...

  6. Your Guide to an Amazing Road Trip From Nashville to Atlanta

    Some of the top places to see in the city are Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, the College Football Hall of Fame, and, of course, the Georgia State Capitol. But just because there's so much to do in Atlanta doesn't mean that you have to race there from Nashville!

  7. Road Trip from Atlanta to Nashville in 6 Stops

    Parts of the drive involve hilly or mountainous areas, so an SUV rental might be a better idea than an economy or compact model if you are planning to do outdoor activities. Now all you have to do is pick up your car rental and start driving. Stop 1: Atlanta. Stop 2: Montgomery, Alabama. Stop 3: Birmingham, Alabama.

  8. Driving from Nashville to Atlanta

    During these times, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, making for a comfortable and enjoyable drive. The route from Nashville to Atlanta is about 300 miles and takes around 4 hours to complete without stops. From Nashville, you'll drive south on I-24 through Chattanooga and into Georgia before reaching your destination in Atlanta.

  9. Atlanta to Great Smoky Mountains Loop Road Trip

    Start your Atlanta to Great Smoky Mountains Loop Road Trip in the "Big Peach," Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta is a city full of culture, history, music and a burgeoning foodie scene. Jump on the Peachtree Trolley for a 90-minute trolley ride through the heart of the city. Designed to be reminiscent of Atlanta's transportation in the early 20th ...

  10. Road trip from Atlanta to Nashville (and where to stop along the way)

    It wasn't until this road trip driving a 2017 Toyota Prius Three, that I fully understood this comment. For the eclipse we decided to fly into Atlanta and drive to Nashville (about a 4 hour drive), making a stop in Chattanooga, Tenessee, the half way point, to see the legendary Ruby Falls. Not only is the engine so quiet, but the car is also ...

  11. Nashville to Atlanta drive

    drive for about 40 minutes. 7:01 pm Piedmont Park. stay for about 1 hour. and leave at 8:01 pm. drive for about 6 minutes. 8:07 pm arrive in Atlanta. stay at W Atlanta - Midtown. driving ≈ 5 hours.

  12. I-24 from Atlanta into Nashville

    I-24 from Atlanta into Nashville. Road tripping to Nashville from Atlanta? Check out this Road Trip Guide. Stretch your legs and experience the outdoors with a visit to the Farm Fun Park at Lucky Ladd Farms, or if sipping wine is more your speed, stop into Arrington Vineyards. As you get closer to Music City, you'll find breweries, museums ...

  13. How to Plan an Epic Road Trip to Atlanta

    I-75 South into Atlanta. Chattanooga (2 hours), Knoxville (3 hours 15 minutes), Nashville (4 hours) Stops along the way: Rock City Gardens, Lookout Mountain, Ga. See seven states. Walk the Enchanted Trail. Visit Fairyland Caverns. Cloudland Canyon, Rising Fawn, Ga. Explore 3,500 acres on bike, on foot or on horseback.

  14. Points of Interest between Atlanta, Georgia to Nashville, Georgia

    If you're planning a road trip between Atlanta and Nashville, there are some must-see stops along the way. From delicious food to scenic views, these five spots are sure to enhance your journey. The Route. The trip begins in Atlanta, Georgia, and heads north on Interstate 75 for about two and a half hours before reaching Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  15. Must-See Stops off I-75

    The Rock Garden in Calhoun, Georgia. A must-see gem off exit 312 is known by locals as The Rock Garden. Open dawn to dusk, this magical plot tucked behind the Seventh Day Adventist Church features a miniature city of 50 structures -- castles, bridges, a monastery, a cemetery, and more -- built with pebbles, shells, glass, and ceramic tile.

  16. The best places to see along an I-81 road trip

    4.4. 6829 Clinton Hwy, Knoxville, TN, US. Airplane Service Station. 1. The Airplane Service Station, also known as the Powell Airplane, is a service station built in 1930 in the shape of an airplane. Located at 6829 Clinton Highway in Powell, a neighborhood in Knox County, Tennessee, it is on the National Register of Historic Places.The station ...

  17. How to Get From Nashville to Atlanta

    Trips begin at the Nashville Bus Station at 709 5th Ave S and end at 232 Forsyth Street in downtown Atlanta. Megabus offers two trips to Atlanta per day, with one-way fares starting as low as $19. The trip ranges between 4 hours, 35 minutes and 4 hours, 45 minutes. Buses depart from Truck Stop at 111 N 1st Street in Nashville and arrive at the ...

  18. Nashville to Atlanta

    The distance between Nashville and Atlanta is 256 miles. The road distance is 249.2 miles. ... Get driving directions. How do I travel from Nashville to Atlanta without a car? The best way to get from Nashville to Atlanta without a car is to bus via Peachtree Rd @ Highland Dr which takes 4h 46m and costs $142 - $146. ... Places to stay in ...

  19. Nashville, TN to Atlanta

    The distance between Nashville, TN and Atlanta is 260 miles. The road distance is 241.7 miles. ... Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park (Opens in a new window) 8.3 Very Good. $77. ... Atlanta to New York; Travel from Nashville, TN. Nashville TN to Airways Transit Center;

  20. 8 Reasons You Should Visit Nashville Over Atlanta

    It goes without saying, one of the main reasons to visit Nashville is to experience the city's world-class music scene. There's really no place like it. It's true that other cities have live music, great venues and music festivals too, but Nashville is known as "Music City" for a reason. Any time, day or night, no matter what part of ...

  21. Road Trip Route Planner, Map and Trip Guides

    The ultimate road trip planner to help you discover extraordinary places, book hotels, and share itineraries all from the map.

  22. Should I Visit Atlanta or Nashville? Which is Better for Attractions

    When comparing the travel costs between Atlanta and Nashville, we can see that Atlanta is more expensive. However, the two cities are actually relatively comparable in price, as the difference is somewhat minimal. Generally, this means that you could travel with generally the same travel style and level of luxury in each place.

  23. Cities Between

    Cities Between. This app helps you find places to stop between two cities. Using the total driving distance, you can figure out if there's a good meeting place halfway between, a third of the way, or any of the stops along the route. You can also explore small towns you might normally pass on a trip so you don't miss out on an interesting ...