Nashville Accessibility Guide

Accessibility guide for Nashville game week — ADA accommodations, wheelchair access, sensory-friendly options, and transportation.

Accessible Nashville

Nashville is committed to ensuring every visitor can experience game week fully, regardless of ability. This guide covers ADA accommodations, wheelchair accessibility, sensory-friendly options, and accessible transportation throughout the city.

The new stadium is being designed with universal accessibility as a core principle, exceeding ADA minimum requirements with wider concourses, more accessible seating options, and sensory rooms for guests with autism or sensory processing differences.

Transportation

  • WeGo Public Transit — All buses are wheelchair accessible with ramps and securement areas. Real-time tracking via the WeGo app
  • AccessRide — Paratransit service for ADA-eligible riders, must be registered in advance, operates during all transit hours
  • Rideshare — Both Uber and Lyft offer WAV (wheelchair-accessible vehicle) options in Nashville. Request 30+ minutes early during game week
  • Parking — ADA parking available at all major venues, arrive 2+ hours early for stadium events

Venue Accessibility

Stadium

  • Wheelchair-accessible seating throughout all levels
  • Companion seating adjacent to all accessible locations
  • Accessible restrooms on every level
  • Assistive listening devices available at Guest Services
  • Sensory rooms with reduced stimulation

Downtown & Broadway

  • Most newer venues (Assembly Food Hall, Fifth + Broadway) are fully accessible
  • Historic honky tonks vary — call ahead for specific accommodations
  • Sidewalk ramps throughout downtown, some uneven surfaces on 2nd Avenue

Resources & Contacts

Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp provides a dedicated accessibility concierge during major events. Contact them at accessibility@visitmusiccity.com or call the accessibility hotline (available 30 days before the event).

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