Want upscale charm, green spaces, and proximity to Nashville? Head to Brentwood, Tennessee! Just south of Music City, Brentwood offers manicured parks, family-friendly attractions, and a peaceful, suburban vibe. It’s perfect for a relaxing escape with easy access to all the excitement of nearby Nashville.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Brentwood is in the spring and fall (April–June and September–October). Enjoy mild weather, colorful landscapes, and local festivals. Summer is also popular, though it can be hot and humid.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Brentwood is located along I-65, just 10–15 miles south of downtown Nashville.
  • By Plane: Fly into Nashville International Airport (BNA), about 20 minutes from Brentwood by car.
  • By Train/Bus: While there’s no train station in Brentwood, regional buses and ride-share options are available from Nashville.

Where to Stay

  • Hilton Brentwood/Nashville Suites – Modern, comfortable suites just minutes from shops and restaurants.
  • Hyatt Place Nashville/Brentwood – Convenient and family-friendly with free breakfast and a pool.
  • Four Points by Sheraton – Stylish accommodations with easy access to both Brentwood and downtown Nashville.

Top Attractions

1.Dyer Observatory

Look at the stars and explore space science on an exciting trip.

Dyer Observatory

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The Dyer Observatory is owned and managed by Vanderbilt University and is tucked away atop one of the Nashville area’s tallest peaks. Both students attending the university and the general public are welcome to visit the observatory to discover the wonders of space exploration and astronomy. Named after Arthur Dyer, the Dyer Observatory was constructed in 1953 with a dome that measures 24 feet wide and houses a reflecting telescope named after the astronomer Carl Seyfert. The observatory today is primarily used as a tool for teaching and to get children interested in the fields of engineering and science.

1000 Oman Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027, Phone: 615-373-4897

2.Brentwood Library

Discover books, exhibits, and kids’ programs in an easy-to-access location.

Brentwood Library

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The Brentwood Library provides access to over 350,000 books and a variety of other materials, such as music CDs, DVDs, ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and newspapers. There is also a large space for community events and local clubs to meet. The Children’s Room at the Brentwood Library is a tree-lined room featuring collection display cases, books for kids of all ages, and a fire engine reading area. For older readers, the Reading Room offers comfortable seating behind stained-glass panels and newspapers and magazines from throughout the world. Visitors can also browse the array of art on display throughout the library.

8109 Concord Rd, Brentwood, TN 37027, Phone: 615-371-0090

Attractions for Couples

3.Mere Bulles

Savor upscale Southern cuisine in a romantic historic mansion setting.

Mere Bulles

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Mere Bulles Restaurant is a locally owned and operated eatery that’s a bit off the beaten path in Brentwood, Tennessee and prefers it to be that way. Just a short drive south of downtown Nashville, the restaurant can be found off of Interstate 65 in Maryland Farms. Mere Bulles offers an elegant, yet down-to-earth setting and serves upscale American comfort fare. The menu includes a wide variety, ranging from fresh salads to fine steaks and freshly caught fish to shrimp and grits. Mere Bulles also offers a famous buffet brunch on Sundays, and procures its food from local vendors and farms.

5201 Maryland Way, Brentwood, TN 37027, Phone: 615-467-1945

4.Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante

Enjoy flavorful dishes during a fun and affordable family meal.

Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante

© Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante

First opening its doors to the Nashville community in August of 1990, Las Palmas Mexican Restaurante passed out flyers and gave people free soda and tacos to get them through the doors. Fortunately today, Las Palmas has become a staple of the “Music City” food scene and visitors glady come to the restaurant for the family-friendly atmosphere and the authentic Mexican food. The family-owned and operated eatery has since expanded and by 2006 has opened nine locations throughout the Nashville area. They have also been voted as “Best Mexican Restaurant” by Nashville Scene Reader's Polls for many consecutive years.

6688 Nolensville Pike, Brentwood, TN 37027, Phone: 615-941-4756

If you are a first time visitor to Brentwood

  • Radnor Lake State Park – Popular for peaceful hikes, wildlife viewing, and lakefront trails just north of Brentwood.
  • Crockett Park – A sprawling local park with walking trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and community concerts.
  • Deerwood Arboretum – Enjoy scenic riverside paths and gardens in this tucked-away natural oasis.
  • Brentwood Library – Architecturally impressive and great for families with events, exhibits, and kids’ areas.
  • Brentwood Skate Center – Family fun on wheels with a retro vibe and themed skate nights.

Where to Eat

  • Amerigo Italian Restaurant – Local favorite for upscale Italian fare, pasta, and wine in a cozy atmosphere.
  • 55 South – Southern-inspired comfort food with bold flavors and a casual vibe.
  • Bricks Cafe – Friendly neighborhood spot with great pizza, burgers, and relaxed dining.

If you are interested in local events

  • Brentwood Summer Concert Series (June–July) – Free live music under the stars at Crockett Park.
  • Christmas Tree Lighting (December) – Kick off the holidays with music, lights, and family activities.
  • Brentwood Farmer’s Market (May–October) – Local produce, baked goods, and artisan products each week at Marcella Vivrette Smith Park.

If you are looking for unique day trips within 30 Minutes of Brentwood, Tennessee

  • Nashville (20–25 min) – Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame, Broadway honky-tonks, or catch a show at the Ryman.
  • Franklin (20 min) – Explore Civil War history, charming shops, and Southern eateries in this historic town.
  • Leiper’s Fork (30 min) – Artsy, rustic village known for music, galleries, and general store vibes.
  • Radnor Lake State Park (10–15 min) – Ideal for morning hikes and peaceful nature viewing close to town.
  • Arrington Vineyards (30 min) – Enjoy wine tastings and live music with rolling vineyard views.

FAQ

  • Where is Brentwood located?
    • The city of Brentwood in central Tennessee is a suburb of the famed city of Nashville and is part of the greater Nashville metro area.
  • What is Brentwood known for?
    • The city is well known for being a clean, friendly, and safe suburb, with several famous celebrities and corporate executives having family homes in the area.
  • What activities and attractions are available in Brentwood?
    • Along with being one of the most desired residential locations in the state, Brentwood is also home to a number of things to do, such as dining on delicious food at restaurants like Mere Bulles or taking a look at the stars at the Dyer Observatory.

At a Glance


Best Time to Visit Places to Stay Tips for Visiting
Spring (March-May) – Mild temperatures and blooming flowers. The Hilton Brentwood/Nashville Suites – A stylish stay with spacious rooms. Explore Radnor Lake State Park – Enjoy scenic hiking trails and abundant wildlife.
Summer (June-August) – Warm and great for outdoor activities. Brentwood Suites Hotel – A comfortable stay with easy access to Nashville. Visit Crockett Park – Relax in green spaces and catch a summer concert.
Fall (September-November) – Crisp air and vibrant autumn foliage. Hyatt Place Nashville/Brentwood – A cozy and convenient option. Drive the Natchez Trace Parkway – Experience stunning fall colors along this historic route.
Winter (December-February) – Cool and festive, great for holiday charm. Courtyard by Marriott Nashville Brentwood – A warm and inviting winter retreat. Enjoy Holiday Shopping at Hill Center Brentwood – Find unique gifts and seasonal décor.

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