Walk to Nissan Stadium: The Nashville Vacation Rental Music Fans Actually Need
What You’re Walking Into
CMA Fest weekend is one of the most electric weeks Nashville has all year. Nissan Stadium is packed, Broadway is shoulder-to-shoulder, and Uber surge pricing can hit $80 for a two-mile ride. Most visitors piece together a stay from whatever’s left downtown and spend half their trip fighting traffic and app timers.
The Cumberland Retreat sits in East Nashville, about 1.3 miles from Nissan Stadium’s main gate. That’s a 25-to-30-minute walk along the Cumberland River. You leave the house, head south, and you’re there in about 25 minutes. Nissan Stadium is on the same side of the Cumberland River as East Nashville — it’s a direct walk, no bridge, no detour, no complicated directions.
“Skip the surge and walk to the show. The Cumberland Retreat puts you closer to the stadium than most downtown hotels — and you get East Nashville to yourself.”
And when the show’s over and the crowd starts calling cars? You walk back the same way you came — straight south along the east bank. Same 25 minutes, no bridge, no drama. Or if you’ve still got energy, head west to the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and cross over to Broadway for a nightcap. Either way, you’re home while your fellow festival-goers are still watching the surge multiplier tick up.
Why CMA Fest Is Still the Real Thing
CMA Fest started in 1972 as Fan Fair — a three-day event created so country music artists could actually spend real time with their fans. Back then it was held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds and capped at around 5,000 attendees. It was intentionally small. Intimate. A chance for a kid from Alabama to shake hands with his favorite artist.
Fifty-plus years later, CMA Fest has grown into one of the largest outdoor music festivals in the country, drawing over 80,000 people a night to Nissan Stadium. But what makes it different from every other summer festival is that original DNA — the idea that country music is built on connection, and this is where you come to feel it.
One practical note: streets around Nissan Stadium close during CMA Fest week. Broadway, 2nd Ave, and the main pedestrian corridors get gated off or go foot-traffic-only. That is actually great news if you’re walking from East Nashville — the path to the stadium is cleaner and calmer during festival week than any other time of year.
The Walk from East Nashville to Nissan Stadium
From the Cumberland Retreat, the walk to Nissan Stadium is approximately 1.3 miles — about 25 to 30 minutes at a relaxed pace. Head south through East Nashville and you’ll hit the stadium. No bridge to cross, no river to navigate — both the property and Nissan Stadium sit on the east side of the Cumberland River. It is about as straightforward as a walk to a major venue gets.
You will not be alone out there. Thousands of fans make this same walk every CMA Fest night. And after the show, the choice is yours: walk straight home in 25 minutes, or turn west toward the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and cross over to Broadway for a nightcap. Both options are better than sitting in an Uber surge queue.
The Cumberland Retreat
Three bedrooms, two full bathrooms upstairs, and a wide-open downstairs with two living rooms that comfortably convert to a fourth sleeping space — plus a half bath. It’s built for groups. Come back from the stadium, kick off your boots, and spread out. There’s real space here, not a cramped hotel room split four ways.
You’ll arrive to music already playing and a welcome kit waiting — local moon pies, custom souvenir coozies, and an in-home tablet loaded with our picks for eating, drinking, and doing Nashville properly. Fully stocked bathrooms, comfortable mattresses, and a host who actually responds fast when you need something.
CMA Fest Survival Tips
Four days of full-on festival requires some planning. Here’s what the repeat attendees do:
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01Download the official CMA Fest app before you arrive. The lineup and stage schedules go live there first, and they shift. Don’t rely on the printed guide — it’ll be outdated by the time you land.
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02Wear real shoes. Cowboy boots are part of the look, just break them in before you get here. The walk from East Nashville is smooth, but four hours of dancing on concrete is another story entirely.
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03Bring a small crossbody or clear bag. Stadium policy requires clear bags or small crossbodies — saves a line check and a lot of aggravation at the gate. Check the current policy on the CMA Fest site before you pack.
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04Eat before you go in. Stadium food is expensive and the lines are long. East Nashville has some of the best quick eats in the city — fuel up before you walk over. See the food section below.
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05Walk back instead of calling a car. After the main act, the wait is brutal — 20+ minutes, often at 2x surge. The walk back takes the same time and costs nothing. Pack a light layer if you plan to cross the Seigenthaler Bridge to Broadway after — it’s breezy over the water at night.
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06Use the Fetii shuttle for group nights out. If you want a ride, our Fetii partnership gets your whole crew in one Sprinter-style vehicle. No splitting across separate apps. Details in the partner section below.
Recover Like a Local: Music City Weekend Co.
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Group Rides Sorted: Fetii
Walking is ideal. But some nights the group wants a ride — especially post-show when everyone’s tired and loud and it’s midnight. Fetii runs Sprinter-style group shuttles so your whole crew gets in one vehicle. No splitting across three different apps. No one standing at the curb waiting for their separate car to show up.
Each rider creates their own Fetii account for the discount, and you can preschedule rides in advance so you’re not scrambling after the encore. Use our Music City Magnolia link to book.
Sprinter-style group shuttles designed for exactly this kind of trip. Book ahead, everyone signs up, you all arrive and leave together.
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Where to Eat Before (and After) the Show
East Nashville has some of the best eating in the city. Skip the stadium nachos and load up near home before you head over. These are the spots worth knowing:
Neighborhood spot with solid food and a great back patio. Easy walk from the house, real local crowd.
Find It →One of the neighborhood’s go-to spots. Consistently good food and the kind of place you come back to every trip.
Find It →Named after the Willie Nelson album. A proper dive bar — cold beer, no pretension, exactly what East Nashville does best.
Find It →The legendary Memphis spot with the Nashville outpost. Eat here before the stadium — that’s not a suggestion.
Visit Website →Casual, local, no fuss. Great spot to grab a drink without any of the Broadway chaos bleeding in.
Find It →Chef Sean Brock’s Nashville restaurant. Ask about the upstairs bar — 40 seats, $5 drinks, and almost nobody knows it exists.
Find It →Downtown Escapes for When You Need a Break
When you’ve had enough of the main drag and want somewhere that feels like the real Nashville — not the tourist Nashville — these are the spots:
Not your average Taco Bell. The Broadway Cantina has a full bar, boozy freezes, and stays open late. Perfect post-show stop — grab a margarita and a burrito while the Uber surge calms down.
Visit Website →The smallest honky-tonk on Broadway — tiny, loud, and exactly right. Get there early or you won’t get in.
Find It →One of the only bars on Broadway without live music — which is exactly the point. Great spot to meet up, get your bearings, and actually hear yourself think over a cold draft.
Find It →Elevated cocktails in a quieter setting. The right spot for a late-night debrief when the group is done with loud.
Find It →The rooftop at 1 Hotel Nashville. Skyline views and proper cocktails. A crowd that’s there for the experience, not the strip.
Find It →A different kind of Nashville bar. Good music, good drinks, and a decidedly non-tourist crowd in the middle of downtown.
Find It →Southern cooking that feels personal, not touristy. Real New South food done right, worth the reservation.
Find It →Downstairs bar with a connection to the old Al Capone underground tunnel. Only in Nashville. Worth going once just for the story.
Find It →The Cumberland Retreat Is Available for CMA Fest 2026
Availability during CMA Fest week is extremely limited. If the Cumberland Retreat is already booked, browse the full Music City Magnolia portfolio — we have properties across Nashville for every group size and budget.
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