Music Lovers Will Want To Stay In This Beautiful Nashville AirBnB That Was Once Johnny Cash's Apartment
By Meghan Kraft|Published November 23, 2020
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
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There’s always something fun to do in Nashville, Tennessee, but what if we told you that not only could you experience the Honkytonk haven of downtown BUT you could also stay in Johnny Cash’s old Midtown apartment? It’s true. The humble abode is located right in the heart of the city, and though you shouldn’t be expecting luxurious digs, it’s still a crazy experience! Learn more about it below, and perhaps make a reservation for yourself. Johnny Cash’s apartment is surprisingly affordable, folks.
Nashville is known for its stake in country music history, what with an expansive number of night clubs and honkytonks located right in the heart of the city. Johnny Cash's apartment is even available for rent in historic Midtown.
Johnny Cash's apartment is located in an old building build in 1910. Sure, you'll see some wear and tear from the years gone by - especially in the kitchen and restrooms - but it's pretty incredible to know that the legend hung his hat in this humble little abode.
Johnny Cash was known to live here when he visited the city, and Kris Kristofferson even lived in the building for a while. There's a whole lot of history between these walls.
The Airbnb is available beginning at $101 a night, with free parking, cable TV, WIFI, and a few other necessary amenities provided to make your stay more comfortable.
You can even round out your experience with a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. It's only a couple of bucks via Uber right to the museum from his old apartment. How neat is that?