Historic RCA Studio B is located on Music Row in Music City itself. Hosted in the little city, big town vibe of Nashville, the studio was once home to music greats like Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Chet Atkins, and Dolly Parton. Now it's a cultural icon that's still active as a recording studio.
Best and worst time to go to RCA Studio B
There's literally no bad time to visit RCA Studio B. But, if you're big into country music, visit in June when the city will be filled with the industry's top artists and many opportunities to see them play at CMA Fan Fest.
Must see/do at RCA Studio B
The tour is only an hour long, so make sure you're paying attention and don't miss anything. Be sure to listen as your guide plays hit songs right where they were recorded. On the way out, snag a picture with the giant guitar out front to let all your family and friends know you were in Music City. But before that, admire the piano that Elvis used to play while there.
Admission to RCA Studio B
Tours of RCA Studio B are booked and sold through the Country Music Hall of Fame package. Adults can get the tour add-on for just $15 and even less than that for children. Inquire about bundle options and group discounts.
Parking and public transportation to RCA Studio B
The studio has a small parking lot in the back, in addition to free street parking along Music Row and side streets. But the Country Must Hall of Fame galleries package provides free transportation between each destination.
Food at RCA Studio B
The studio does not have food options. However, Demonbruen Avenue is just a short walk away, and features pizza, sushi, coffee, and sports bars. A great area to head to for food and drinks after a day of museum tours.
Insider tips for visitors to RCA Studio B
When you're done touring the studio, meander down Music Row. It might look like you're just walking by houses, but each one is a management company, booking agency, or record label -- who knows what famous artists are inside?
Author's bio: Rebecca Cicione has lived in Nashville for four years. She works in the nonprofit and music industries and her favorite place to be is anywhere outdoors.