Nashville in January — Worth Visiting?

United States · 2026 Crowd Index Analysis

45
Low Crowds
January crowd index (out of 100)
Great time to visit — fewer tourists, shorter queues
January 45/100 Low
February 50/100 Low
March 55/100 Moderate
April 60/100 Moderate
May 60/100 Moderate
June 70/100 High
July 80/100 High
August 75/100 High
September 60/100 Moderate
October 55/100 Moderate
November 55/100 Moderate
December 65/100 Moderate
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
January is an excellent time to visit Nashville. Attractions are less crowded, wait times are short, and accommodation tends to be more affordable.
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🏆 Top Attractions in Nashville

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纳什维尔市中心
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大奥普里剧院
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莱曼礼堂
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Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
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The Escape Game Nashville (Berry Hill)
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普利司通竞技场
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Centennial Park
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帕德嫩神庙
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The Escape Game Nashville (Downtown)
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日产体育场
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Johnny Cash Museum
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📅 All 12 Months at a Glance

45 Jan 50 Feb 55 Mar 60 Apr 60 May 70 Jun 80 Jul 75 Aug 60 Sep 55 Oct 55 Nov 65 Dec
Is January a good time to visit Nashville?
Nashville in January has a crowd index of 45/100 (Low). This is one of the best months to visit, with fewer tourists and shorter queues.
What is the best month to visit Nashville?
The best months to visit Nashville with fewest crowds are January (45/100), February (50/100), and March (55/100).
When is Nashville most crowded?
Nashville is busiest in July (80/100), August (75/100), and June (70/100). Plan accordingly if visiting during these months.