Rideshare, Transit, Parking & Walking Guide
Nashville is a car-centric city, but downtown is highly walkable. During game week, walking and rideshare will be your primary transportation — parking will be extremely limited and expensive near the stadium and Broadway.
Both operate extensively in Nashville. Game week surge pricing: expect 2-5x normal rates within the downtown/stadium corridor. Tips: set pick-up locations 2-3 blocks from Broadway for faster pick-up. Use scheduled rides for airport transfers. Consider flat-rate services for groups.
Downtown Nashville is very walkable. Key distances from Broadway: Stadium (0.5-1 mile), The Gulch (0.5 mile), Germantown (0.8 mile), East Nashville via Pedestrian Bridge (0.7 mile). The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is the most scenic walk in Nashville — 3,150 feet, connecting downtown to East Nashville.
WeGo operates bus routes throughout Nashville. Fare: $2 single ride, $4 day pass. Route 55 connects airport to downtown ($2, 25-35 minutes). During game week, expect enhanced service on major routes. Real-time tracking available via the WeGo app.
Lime and Bird scooters are available throughout downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. Rental: $1 to unlock + $0.25-0.35/minute. Nashville BCycle bike-share stations located downtown. Helmets recommended but not legally required for adults.
Downtown parking during game week: $50-200/day in garages. Street parking meters: $2-3/hour, enforced until 6 PM. Park-and-ride options from suburban lots with shuttle service will likely be available during game week. The best strategy: park at your hotel and walk/rideshare to events.
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