Plan your trip to FirstBank Amphitheater, Franklin

HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. Franklin offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the FirstBank Amphitheater.

The Harpeth Franklin Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton
The Harpeth Franklin Downtown, Curio Collection by Hilton

130 2nd Avenue North, Franklin, TN 37064

Best Western Franklin Inn
Best Western Franklin Inn

1308 Murfreesboro Road, Franklin, TN 37064

Holiday Inn Express Spring Hill by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Spring Hill by IHG

3003 Longford Drive, Spring Hill, 37174

Holiday Inn Express and Suites Franklin – Berry Farms
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Franklin – Berry Farms

7100 Berry Farms Crossing, Franklin, TN 37064

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WHAT TO DO IN FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE

Take advantage of the chance while in Franklin to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. FirstBank Amphitheater is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Leiper’s Fork
Leiper’s Fork

Just next door to downtown Franklin, the village of Leiper’s Fork is a popular tourist spot. From live music and art galleries to the whiskey distillery tour, Leiper’s Fork will give you a taste of the southern culture and a friendly welcome. The village is regarded as Nashville’s top art destination, and it sits on the edge of the Tennessee section of the stunning Natchez Trace. If you want to pick up some Bourbon Whiskey as a souvenir or gift from your trip to Tennessee, you can buy bottled-in-bond whiskey here.

Distance: 17 miles

Downtown Franklin
Downtown Franklin

Franklin’s quaint downtown is the best place to experience the culture and fantastic cuisine options of this famous part of Tennessee. Downtown features boutique shops, eateries, art galleries, Victorian architecture, and historical sites. Main Street is home to some fantastic restaurants and shops, while the Carter House and Franklin Theatre are other highlights. You can take a self-guided walking tour to ensure you don’t miss out on the best parts of the historical town.

Distance: 11 miles

Natchez Trace Parkway
Natchez Trace Parkway

For outdoor lovers, the Natchez Trace Parkway offers the opportunity to explore picturesque and historical pathways. The 444-mile road runs from Natchez Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee with access to the parkway 8 miles from the center of Franklin. There are scenic hiking trails for all abilities, and it is a popular route for cyclists. The Jackson Falls and Fall Hollow waterfalls are worth a visit if you have a few days to explore the local area. Many people combine staying in Franklin for an event with a couple of days driving along this scenic route, stopping off at places like Trace State Park.

Distance: 17.8 miles

Carter House 
Carter House 

You can take a tour of the famous Carter House, a family farmhouse that was commandeered during the Civil War. In the throes of the battle, the Carter family took refuge in the basement and you can see the damage inflicted on the property, including over a thousand bullet holes. If you’re interested in the Civil War, you can’t miss the opportunity to visit the Carter House and the nearby Franklin Battlefield and museum. The Carter House is on Columbia Avenue, around 7 miles from the FirstBank Amphitheater.

Distance: 10 miles

Nearby restaurants 

As well as being famous for its Tennessee Whiskey, this part of the US is renowned for southern cuisine including barbecue and hot chicken dishes. When visiting, we highly recommend sampling some traditional Tennessee food at one of the many restaurant choices in Franklin.

These are some of the most popular dining spots:

Puckett’s 

Nestled within the historic downtown area, Puckett’s is one of the best places to try delicious BBQ food. Their BBQ platter includes beef brisket, Cherry-wood smoked pulled pork, or half chicken while the Whole Farm will give you the chance to try a huge selection of BBQ meats. They also offer some amazing breakfast sandwiches, omelets, and pancakes to start your day off before exploring downtown. There’s also an atmospheric bar with live music in the evenings.

1799 Kitchen and Cocktails

If you fancy trying somewhere a bit more upscale, 1799 Kitchen and Cocktails within the Harper Hotel on 2nd Ave is one of the top-rated restaurants in Franklin. Their brunch menu includes steak and eggs, bacon burgers, and lemon blueberry pancakes. Popular dinner options include braised lamb shank, whiskey-cured pork ribeye, and Bison New York strip, all using locally sourced ingredients. There’s an extensive drinks menu with tempting cocktails, craft beers, and wines.

Tito’s Mexican Restaurant

While there are many restaurant options in the center of Franklin, if you’re looking for somewhere closer to the FirstBank Amphitheater to grab some food on your way to an event, Tito’s Mexican is around 3 miles away. Serving traditional Mexican meals and a good variety of vegetarian and vegan options, it’s a budget-friendly dining choice. You can try all the favorite Mexican dishes like tacos, chimichangas, fajitas, and quesadillas, or go for steak or chicken with a Mexican twist.

Merridee’s Breadbasket

The perfect place to pick up a light bite to eat before an event at FirstBank Amphitheater is Merridee’s on Fourth Ave. South. Famed for their freshly baked bread, pies, and sweet pastries, you can dine in or get your baked goods to go. Merridee’s is also one of the best places in the area for breakfasts, with options including breakfast sandwiches, build-your-own omelet, and breakfast burritos. 

Weather in Franklin

The temperatures often reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit in July and August, while May, June, and September are also hot months with average temperatures of over 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter months are fairly mild, and it rarely snows. If you are attending an event at the FirstBank Amphitheater, you should prepare for the weather, as the amphitheater is not covered. If rain is forecast, you can’t take umbrellas inside the venue, so ponchos are recommended and on hotter days, don’t forget your sunscreen.