Centennial Park
- West End and 25th
- Nashville, TN 37203
- 615-862-8424
Nashville's flagship park is home to large grassy areas, several picnic pavilions, a small lake and, to top it all off, a decommissioned locomotive and fighter jet. It also houses The Parthenon, a replica of the Greek Parthenon in Athens, built for Tennessee's 1897 Centennial Exposition. Inside, visitors will find the world's tallest indoor sculpture, a 42-foot statue of the Greek goddess Athena, and a world-class art gallery. In warmer months, it's the place to be for Frisbee tossers, soccer players, sunbathers and those out to be seen.
Getting There
- Parking:
- Free Lot and Street Parking Difficult
- Wheelchair Access:
- Yes
The Basics
- Hours:
- Dawn- 11 p.m. daily
- Admission Price:
- Free
- Music Style:
- Irish, Children's, Jazz, Classical, Latin, Contemporary, Orchestral, Eclectic, Pop, Acoustic, Rock, Big Band, Traditional, Bluegrass, World, Blues, Zydeco Cajun, Celtic, Chamber, and Folk
- Recreation and Sports Activities:
- Volleyball, Walking, Football, Kite Flying, Inline Skating, Roller Skating, Running and Jogging, and Soccer
- Recreation Facilities:
- Amphitheater, Park, Playground, and Walking Allowed
Features
- Atmosphere and Personality:
- Area Classic
- Live Music:
- Yes
- Food:
- Appetizers Snacks
- Internet Access:
- yes,free,wifi
- Features:
- Tourist Spot, Dancing, Entertainment, Free Admission, Historic Landmark, Live Performances, and Local Artists
- Facilities:
- Playground, Shade Available, Bike Path, Cafe, Dog Parks, Outdoor Stage, Pets Allowed, and Picnic Area




