It is free and just across the street from the Hall of Fame, but I would not spend a second of your vacation there. The stars are pretty simple and not really anything to see. The "park" is a hang out of homeless men and women. While they were not bothersome to us, it did make a negative impact which is why I'm only giving one star. The whole area is filthy and reeks of urine. As we were headed down to the end of the walkway to see the last of the stars, one man stood up from his sleeping spot, walked over to the small building where the stars end and relieved himself right against the wall which ran down to the stars. From that point on, we realized that we were probably stepping in urine the whole time. The smell was awful and the benches...
Read moreIt's a nice tribute to the stars who have literally and figuratively paved the way for country music and made it a household industry. The sidewalk is interspersed with concrete slabs among some of the biggest names in country. My primary concern is the amount of trash and homeless people throughout the park. I had to literally step by a few who were congregating and sleeping right next to some of the tributes. It's very sad, and I don't think they should be forced out, but it would be nice if the City of Nashville took more time to relocate them into a place that's less likely to bump up against a high-traffic...
Read moreIt's difficult to rate any one area independent of greater Nashville itself. The Music Walk of Fame is a great idea with a fun way to come see the stars. 5 stars for the concept!
Unfortunately Nashville is home to a noticeable amount of homeless citizens and many public areas smell like urine. Combine that with vomit from the previous evenings patrons. The lack of nightly cleanup has a tremendous impact on the desirability of the downtown area. Savannah parties hard but keeps their streets clean and beautiful. What's happening in Nashville !!?? Get it...
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