Northwest Airlines Flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Nashville (BNA)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Northwest Airlines, which operates 3 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Atlanta (ATL) to Nashville (BNA), departing between 10:59am and 10:40pm, and one additional non-stop flight regularly scheduled to depart at 9:25am and arrive at 9:34am, everyday except Saturday. The average travel time from Atlanta, GA to Nashville, TN is 1 hour and 9 minutes.*
* Some flights must connect with additional service on this airline.
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During your Nashville vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Historic Manskers Station Frontier Life Center
Tennessee's earliest pioneer history comes to life here in a reconstruction of a fort built in 1779 by Kasper Mansker and settlers whom he had led to this spot. Today, costumed interpreters who demonstrate the skills and activities of those 18th-century settlers people the fort. Cooking fires send smoke curling from the chimneys of log cabins while weavers spin wool into yarn and woodworkers build rough-hewn furniture. Throughout the year, living-history camps are held on various weekends. During these camps, costumed camp participants live in the style of the pioneers for a few days. In addition to the fort, Historic Manskers Station also includes the Bowen Plantation house. Built between 1785 and 1787, this is the oldest brick house in middle Tennessee and is furnished with 18th-century antiques. Allow 1 hour.
Van Vechten Gallery
If you're an art lover, don't miss a visit to this small, often overlooked treasure of a museum at Fisk University. Housed in an historic, redbrick building at the edge of the campus, it showcases part of famed photographer Alfred Stieglitz's art collection, which was donated by the photographer's widow, renowned artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Marvel at the evocative, black-and-white photos by Stieglitz and colorful abstract paintings by O'Keeffe. Rounding out this impressive collection are pieces by Diego Rivera as well as such European masters as Picasso, Cézanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Renoir. Allow 1 to 2 hours.
Carter House
Built in 1830, the Carter House served as the Union army command post during the Battle of Franklin. Throughout the bloody fight, which raged all around the house, the Carter family and friends hid in the cellar. Today, you can still see many bullet holes in the main house and various outbuildings on the property. In addition to getting a tour of the restored home, you can spend time in the museum, which contains many Civil War artifacts. A video presentation about the battle that took place here will provide you with a perspective for touring the town of Franklin.
Shoney's Inn-Music Valley
This modern hotel is one of the first lodgings along Music Valley Drive and is within walking distance of the Opryland Hotel. Recent renovations include a new continental breakfast bar and refurbished lobby and lounge. An indoor pool makes this a good choice for an off-season vacation. Five of the 13 suites feature two sleeper-sofas in addition to a king-sized bed, which makes these convenient for families. Small kitchenettes are another bonus. A complimentary airport shuttle is also available.
Sheraton Nashville Downtown
Popular with business travelers and legislators, the Sheraton provides the widest variety of amenities among Nashville's downtown high-rise hotels. The former rooftop restaurant no longer revolves, but the hotel boasts an atrium lobby with glass elevators to shuttle guests up and down the hotel's 28 floors, making for great views of the nearby Tennessee State Capitol. It's also within blocks of both The District, the city's main evening-entertainment area, and the Nashville Convention Center. Guests here have plenty of dining and drinking options and won't have to deal with the crowds and chaos that are found at the nearby Renaissance Nashville Hotel. The north-side rooms overlooking the capitol have the best views and there are club-level rooms with extra amenities for an additional charge. On the mezzanine level, there's a casual restaurant; the lobby has a sunken lounge area.
Courtyard by Marriot
This seven-story hotel on West End Avenue fills the price and service gap between the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza and the less-expensive motels. Guest rooms are none too large, but those with king beds were conceived with the business traveler in mind. Rooms in Building A were completely refurnished in 2003. All the rooms have coffeemakers, and the medium-size bathrooms have a moderate amount of counter space. For the most part, what you get here is a good location close to Music Row at prices only slightly higher than those at area motels. A breakfast buffet is available daily (at an additional charge of $6.95 plus tax), and the hotel offers a whirlpool and an exercise room.
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