When traveling to Nashville Metro, it is a must to see some of the music destinations around. A day in Nashville won't be complete without heading to Studio B or Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This Nashville guide is designed to help you get a taste of some of the best music-related stops in Nashville. So the next time you travel to Nashville, you won't be left clueless why it's tagged as the Music City.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM except on Tuesdays of January and February, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is more than just a music museum. The people of Nashville value the museum so much because of the rich history it cradles. A visit at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is an entertaining and exciting experience you should not miss. Exhibits are divided into three: Current, Traveling and Past. Some of the past exhibits you will see are Kitty Wells: Queen of Country Music, I Can't Stop Loving You: Ray Charles and Country Music and Marty Robbins: Among My Souvenirs. The museum also displays an artifact collection of around 800 stage costumes, 600 instruments and microphones used by some music icons of the past.

RCA Studio B

Part of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Studio B is among the most popular destinations in Nashville. A tour of Studio B will let you enter the famous studio where some of the greatest country and non-country stars have created their chart-topping hits.

A one-hour tour of the studio - now a museum - will let you feel the charm of music, be it country or not. You don't have to be a music fan to like this tour.  Imagine sitting at the piano that Elvis played on. Isn't that fascinating? Touring Studio B also means additional music history to learn and share with others.