
Schermerhorn Symphony Center, a world-class concert hall and home of The Nashville Symphony. Adjacent to The Pinnacle entrance.
One block from The Pinnacle is the public plaza and courtyard garden of the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
One block away is the Nashville Downtown Hilton, an all-suite, 4-Diamond hotel. The Palm restaurant adjoins the hotel.
The three-acre Music City Walk of Fame public park lies between The Hilton and the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, an international arts center just one block away preserves country music's history and traditions.
Music City Center, Nashville's new convention center, will be encircled by a wide green public space. Opening 2013, three blocks away.
The new 800-room Omni Hotel will be the headquarters hotel for the new Music City Center. Opening 2013, two blocks away.
Three blocks away, Bridgestone Arena is one of the nation's top venues for concerts, events and the Nashville Predators (hockey).
The world-class Frist Center for the Visual Arts offers year-round exhibits and educational programs. Just seven blocks from The Pinnacle.
The Demonbreun Street courtyard and terrace of The Frist Center is the location of Nashville's regular summer cocktail events, Frist Fridays.
Nashville Convention Center and Renaissance Nashville Hotel host a packed calendar of conventions and events. Four blocks.
The historic Ryman Auditorium is known as the Mother Church of Country Music and the city's coolest concert venue. Just four blocks away.
Tennessee Performing Arts Center is home to three performing arts organizations. Eight blocks. |Photo: Paul Wharton
Nashville's Main Library is in a grand building that befits its expansive reading collections, children's theatre, and more. Seven blocks.
The Arcade is Nashville's historic, European-style walkway to eateries, shops and galleries. Five blocks. |Photo: Bill LaFevor
Locals and tourists frequent "Lower Broad," the first five blocks of Broadway with restaurants, shops and music venues. One block.
Nashville's Riverfront Park hosts myriad festivals and connects people to the city's early history. Three blocks. |Photo: enjoynashville.com
The Music City Star light rail leaves from the Riverfront rail station, three blocks from The Pinnacle.
Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge begins just outside of The Pinnacle and connects Downtown with the greenway. |Photo: Bill LaFevor
LP Field is home to Tennessee Titans games and top music events. Located across the Cumberland River via the pedestrian bridge.
The pedestrian bridge also connects to Nashville's newest urban greenspace on the East Bank, slated for completion in late summer, 2011.
Across the street from The Pinnacle, The Encore condominium high-rise offers luxury living in Nashville's most walkable neighborhood.