The country music and jazz tour

The California tour captures the immense size and diversity of the state, covering everything from sun-soaked beaches and wine country to massive redwood forests and major global cities.

Purpose of the Tour

Nashville, Tennessee (Country Music Capital)

  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  •  Grand Ole Opry
  • Ryman Auditorium
  • Broadway Street (live country music bars)
  • Historic RCA Studio B

Memphis, Tennessee

  • Sun Studio
  • Beale Street (live blues and jazz influence)
  • Stax Museum of American Soul Music
  • Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum
  • Graceland (Elvis Presley’s home)

New Orleans, Louisiana (Birthplace of Jazz)

  • French Quarter
  • Preservation Hall
  • New Orleans Jazz Museum
  • Bourbon Street (live jazz clubs)
  • Congo Square (historic jazz roots)

The Country music and Jazz tour 08 nights/09 days

Day 1: Arrival to Nashville. Pick up the rental car. Check in at the hotel. Beginning of the discovery of the city. Evening Country Music .Night.

Day 2: Discover today all the mythical places of Nashville. Evening Country music. Night.
Day 3: Depart to Memphis. Check in at the hotel. Visit the Blues Hall of Fame and discover the world of music. The gallery-like museum, which opened in 2015, honors the 400 blues musicians, composers, and producers who have been inducted into the official Blues Hall of Fame over the years. Continuation of the discovery of the city and Graceland , the Elvis Presley house. Night.
Day 4: Stop at Tunica’s Gateway to the Blues Museum & Visitors Center to continue your musical journey to the Big Easy. Built in a rustic train depot, this attraction gives you more context on the birth of blues and Delta culture. Known throughout the Delta as “Morgan Freeman’s Club,” the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Mississippi, is the next stop on your road trip. Night at Clarksdale.
Day 5: Continuation to Cleveland, Mississippi Grammy Museum on the Delta State campus. This breathtaking museum opened in 2016 and is one of only two Grammy museums in the world; The other is in Los Angeles. Take your time exploring the countless artifacts that tell the story and share the songs of Grammy winners, with a special focus on artists with ties to Mississippi. More than just relics, this museum stands out with its interactive exhibits and innovative technology. Stop at Dockery Farms, the site where the blues were born. Head farther south to Vicksburg, Mississippi, on the road to visit Vicksburg National Military Park on the site of the Siege of Vicksburg. Night.
Day 6:Depart to Baton Rouge. Louisiana’s Old State Capitol Tower, an interesting castle-like building with stained glass overlooking the river. The U.S.S. Kidd is another Baton Rouge attraction; it is a destroyer battleship that is now a Louisiana War World War II Veterans Memorial and Museum. And get ready for some good eating: Cajun and Creole food is on the menu. Test some samples before you head out of Baton Rouge on I-10 to the Big Easy. Night.
Day 7: Depart to New Orleans City sightseeing hop on / hop off tour. Continuation for a New Orleans airboat ride in the bayous. Evening in the French Quarter. Night.
Day 8: Visit Oak alley Plantation. Enjoy a cruise on the Mississippi river Free time. Night.
Day 9: Visit Nottaway plantation. Free time. End of the stay.

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