Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge

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(457) · Historical landmark in Nashville, United States
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The Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge is a must-visit tourist attraction located at the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. This iconic …

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4.5/5 · 457 reviews
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Apr 23, 2024
There is an elevator ... after walking up all those stairs, we saw the elevator, needless to say, we got our workout ... clean, some great views and got entertained with a sax player playing ...Full review by Melissa C
Mar 16, 2024
Walking over this bridge was one of the first things we did when we got to town. It took us right into the heart of the music/bar scene and was a great way to get there. Loved looking out over the …Full review by HeddyG773
Nov 6, 2023
Some of the photos connected with this site are not correct, they are from a different bridge in downtown Nashville called John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. The Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge is a n…Full review by minniedaisy

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Is the skyline of the city on one side and the football field on the other
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For this attraction, NO. The attraction you are referring to is John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, Nashville.
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I am just wondering how everyone here found it. My guess is that people searched up parking at Nissan stadium. …
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I am just wondering how everyone here found it. My guess is that people searched up parking at Nissan stadium. Please tell me how u found it because in my idiotic thinking I looked up the bridge and wasted an hour of my life.
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We were actually in Nashville to attend the Predator's game and found that the lot at Nissan Stadium was open for parking for events at Bridgestone Arena. We parked at the stadium …
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We were actually in Nashville to attend the Predator's game and found that the lot at Nissan Stadium was open for parking for events at Bridgestone Arena. We parked at the stadium and took the pedestrian bridge over to downtown. It was a short walk to the area. (But a pretty cool view of downtown Nashville as you cross).
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I am still confused about which bridge this is, Google maps has Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge 9 miles from Nissan …
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I am still confused about which bridge this is, Google maps has Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge 9 miles from Nissan Stadium but has John Seigenthaler pedestrian bridge right next to the stadium . Does anyone know the difference between the 2 bridges
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Hi ReddyBro, I just did some research and realized that along with you being confused, pretty well everyone who left a review of the Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge got it mixed up with …
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Hi ReddyBro, I just did some research and realized that along with you being confused, pretty well everyone who left a review of the Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge got it mixed up with the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge (including me). The Cumberland Pedestrian Bridge is quite a distance from the Nissan Stadium and not near downtown. The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is right downtown and crosses over to the Nissan Stadium. I hope this clears things up for you.
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Several reviews talk about this bridge being right downtown. But the address and location on the map are not downtown. …
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Several reviews talk about this bridge being right downtown. But the address and location on the map are not downtown. Some talk about lots of free parking but don't go at night while others talk about the beautiful lights and nighttime photos. Are there two different bridges or one really big bridge with different entrances?
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We stayed at the Hilton and the bridge was within walking distance. it is very pretty at night when lit. Great views of Titan stadium day or night.
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Is it safe walking at night?
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The bridge itself maybe safe, imho, but some of the routes to and from might be of some concern. For me, I would not walk it alone. I'd exercise even higher degree of caution if I were …
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The bridge itself maybe safe, imho, but some of the routes to and from might be of some concern. For me, I would not walk it alone. I'd exercise even higher degree of caution if I were female. I am not a local. Just casual country mouse observation.
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