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Flights to Nashville (BNA) from Baltimore (BWI) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 3 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Baltimore (BWI) to Nashville (BNA), departing between 10:00am and 2:10pm, and 9 additional non-stop flights, departing between 6:25am and 9:50pm 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 Baltimore, MD to Nashville, TN is 1 hour and 53 minutes.
During your Nashville vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Amy's Restaurant
Moderate prices, wholesome food and friendly service are the rule. The close proximity to the Nashville business district makes this lunch counter the perfect choice for a quick business meal. Delicious Southern-style lunches feature tuna, egg salad or ham piled high on your choice of bread. Salads are bountiful and desserts, homemade by Amy, tempt even the healthiest of eaters. Hot soups are served during the cooler months.
House of Pizza
The Arcade, Nashville's famous downtown village-style eatery and shopping center, is the perfect setting for Manny and Joey's Italian creations. The menu is simple: pizza, calzones and lasagna. All items are made with the same outstanding marinara sauce. Take a slice of pie back to the office, or dine al fresco at one of three outdoor tables.
Clayton-Blackmon
The white linen tablecloths and sparkling silverware add a touch of elegance. This is a casual to dressy place, so you can be comfortable wearing your khakis or your best suit. Start your meal with the delicious Smoked Oysters ($7), served in a creamy sauce. The roasted Lemon Sage Chicken ($12) comes with mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables, and the Smoked Salmon on Pasta combines a delicious salmon steak with asparagus and red peppers. The wine list is short, but the house wine, Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay, is very good at $26 a bottle.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
Nashville area, including:
Hendersonville Inn
This small inn has a reputation for making guests feel like family. The comfortable rooms and friendly staff create an atmosphere that is more like a bed and breakfast than a motel. Each morning you will find breakfast waiting in the lobby and a friendly person at the counter to help you plan your day in Music City. Features include two double beds, cable television, and swimming pool. Fan Fair guests qualify for special rates.
Simply Southern
Genuine southern culture abounds within this four-story home. Built in 1907, it has since been renovated without compromising the architecture. Inside, the atmosphere is refined yet cozy, with high ceilings, fireplaces, a large parlor, two dining areas, and a recreation room. In the private guest rooms, antique furnishings create the gentle ambiance of bygone days. TV/VCR, coffee pot, refrigerator and telephone comprise the modern "necessities." A traditional southern breakfast is served each morning.
Rodeway Inn
Serious shoppers understand the need for lodgings near the best mall in town. If you stay in this budget-priced hotel, you are steps away from the popular Rivergate Mall as well as Nashville's favorite dining and entertainment establishments. Downtown Nashville is just ten minutes south. Each room features a double or queen-sized bed, free local calls and cable television. Start your day with a cup of coffee from the in-room coffeemaker, and relax during the afternoon by the outdoor pool.
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