ATA Airlines Flights from New Orleans (MSY) to Nashville (BNA)
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on ATA Airlines, which operates 2 non-stop flights from New Orleans (MSY) to Nashville (BNA) departing between 7:05am and 4:10pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from New Orleans, LA to Nashville, TN is 1 hour and 22 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:
Carnton Plantation
Built in 1826 by Randal McGavock, a former mayor of Nashville, Carnton Plantation is a beautiful neoclassical antebellum mansion with a Greek Revival portico. During the Battle of Franklin, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, this plantation home served as a Confederate hospital, and today you can still see the blood stains on floors throughout the house. The interior of the stately old home is almost completely restored and houses many McGavock family pieces and other period furnishings. Two years after the battle, the McGavock family donated 2 acres of land to be used as a cemetery for Confederate soldiers who had died during the Battle of Franklin. There are almost 1,500 graves in the McGavock Confederate Cemetery, which makes this the largest private Confederate cemetery in the country.
Nashville Toy Museum
Railroad buffs, toy-train enthusiasts, and children of all ages will enjoy the huge collection of antique toys. The emphasis is on toy trains, and there are two large model train layouts that can keep kids and adults fascinated for hours. Among the several large collections in the museum are shelves full of old toy trains, antique model cars, miniature boats and ships, dolls, and teddy bears.
Jack Daniel's Distillery
Old Jack Daniel (or Mr. Jack, as he was known hereabouts) didn't waste any time setting up his whiskey distillery after the Civil War came to an end. Founded in 1866, this is the oldest registered distillery in the United States and is on the National Register of Historic Places. It's still an active distillery; you can tour the facility and see how Jack Daniel's whiskey is made and learn how it gets such a distinctive earthy flavor. There are two secrets to the manufacture of Mr. Jack's famous sour-mash whiskey. The first of these is the water that comes gushing -- pure, cold, and iron-free -- from Cave Spring. The other is the sugar maple that's used to make the charcoal. In fact, it is this charcoal, through which the whiskey slowly drips, that gives Jack Daniel's its renowned smoothness.After touring the distillery, you can glance in at the office used by Mr. Jack and see the safe that did him in. Old Mr. Jack kicked that safe one day in a fit of anger and wound up getting gangrene for his troubles. One can only hope that regular doses of Tennessee sippin' whiskey helped ease the pain of his last days. If you want to take home a bottle of Jack Daniel's, they can be purchased here at the distillery, but nowhere else in this county, which is another of Tennessee's dry counties. (No tastings at the end of the tour I'm afraid.)
Hilton Suites Nashville Downtown
One of Nashville's newest hotels boasts a bustling downtown location, palm-lined atrium lobby, and one of the city's hottest watering holes-Eddie George's Sports Grill, named for the Tennessee Titans' star running back. Booking a room here is a good bet if you plan to spend time at the Coliseum or the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, both of which are within short walking distance of the Hilton. Each suite comes equipped with a pullout sofa couch, two TVs, in-room movies and video games, microwave, refrigerator, coffeemaker and more, making the Hilton a comfy but sophisticated place to hang your hat while in Music City.
Loew's Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel
This posh high-rise across the street from Vanderbilt University maintains an air of quiet sophistication, which makes it the most luxurious West End hotel. European tapestries and original works of art adorn the travertine-floored lobby. In addition, the hotel houses the upscale Kraus commercial art gallery. The lower guest rooms, with angled walls that slope inward, are among the hotel's most charming, with a wall of curtains lending a romantic coziness. Service is gracious and attentive. Concierge-level rooms are more spacious and upscale and include complimentary breakfast and evening hors d'oeuvres in an elegant lounge with a view of the city. One level below the lobby, you'll find a Ruth's Chris Steakhouse.
Holiday Inn Express
Looks can be deceiving. Catty-cornered from the Union Station Hotel, this rather nondescript property (formerly known as the Ramada Inn Conference Center) offers a budget-pleasing choice for business travelers who want to stay downtown. Value-added perks include free wi/fi (wireless Internet connection) in all public areas, and free continental breakfast. The location is convenient-it's only about 5 blocks straight down Broadway to The District. Rooms are recently renovated and reasonably spacious, and if you ask for an upper-floor room on the west side of the short hall, you'll get a view of the impressive Union Station.
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