- Check our Schedule. We do not work on Mondays and Tuesdays. Because of the expense of transporting our horses we prefer to have several tours on days when we are in Nashville. We prefer to have several carriage rides reserved each day. Our online calendar will help you choose one plus alternate hours for your tour.
- Request Online. Fill out our online form and we'll check our calendar. If we have a carriage available, we'll reserve it for you and send your billing information to PayPal for your payment.
- Reserve by Phone. Call us directly at (615)983-2303 especially if you need a carriage within 24 hours.
- Reserve Through Other Agents. We use several agencies to reserve our carriage rides, e.g. Vacations Made Easy, Nashville Sightseeing Tours, and the Visitors and Convention Bureau.
Features of All Tours (1 hour and 2 hour tours)
The 30 minute tours cover some of the attractions below.
- The Country Music Hall of Fame
- where you can see Elvis Presley's Gold Cadillac
- The Musician's Hall of Fame
- with its large selection of musical instruments from famous musicians
- The Bridgestone Arena
- host for concerts, family shows, Country Music Awards, and sporting events. (Formerly the Sommet Center.)
- The Ryman Auditorium
- original home of the Grand Ole Opry
- Tootsie's Orchard Lounge
- This landmark honky-tonk mecca has launched the careers of numerous country music stars. It has been a hangout of of old timers in Country Music including Hank Williams, Sr. of many years ago
- River Front Park
- Riverfront Park houses historic Fort Nashborough and holds a number of outdoor concerts and festivals.
- Fort Nashborough
- the original settlement fort of Nashville
- The Wild Horse Saloon
- where Nashville Star is filmed
- The Hard Rock Cafe
- a rock 'n' roll place you can't miss
- B. B. King's lounge
- for a great alternative to Country Music
- The State Capital Building
- stately architecture of the old South
Additional Features of the 2-Hour Tours
- The Bicentennial Mall (Included with 2 hour tour)
- a great state park in Nashville featuring fountains representing Tennessee's rivers and a World War II memorial with an 18,000-pound rotating granite globe.
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Directions for Tours
Please bring a copy of your reservation receipt from PayPal or your reservation e-ticket from our other vendors.
- No Need to Reconfirm. You do not have to call to reconfirm your reservation.
- Questions? If you have questions, please call Sugar Creek Carriages at 615-983-2303.
- Meeting Place. Please meet Sugar Creek Carriages at River Front Park (at the end of Broadway) at or before your appointed time. (We suggest arriving 15 minutes early.) Should the park be closed, please meet at our "walk up" location at 208 Broadway next to Mike's Ice Cream.
- Parking. There is public parking at meters along the streets; a pay to park service is across the street from Mike's Ice Cream.
- Inclement Weather. In case of inclement weather, we substitute one of our luxury limousines for the horse-drawn carriage tour. Inclement weather includes excessive heat, cold, or precipitation.
- Refunds. All sales are final. Because scheduling a carriage ride incurs significant costs upon Sugar Creek Carriages to transport horses and equipment to Nashville from our out-of-town ranch, there are no refunds.
- Gratituities. Our drivers appreciate tips for their extra good service. We do build a basic gratituity into our regular fee.
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