Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re scratching your head wondering how to make Mom feel special this year, we know just the thing! Nothing says “I love you, Mom” like quality time together creating new memories that’ll last longer than flowers (though those are nice too). From scenic picnics to indulgent brunches and creative experiences, here are some memorable ways to celebrate Mother’s Day throughout Arizona.
Mother’s Day Fine Art & Wine Festival
Where: 120 S Cortez St, Prescott, AZ
When: May 9–10, 2026 | 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Located just 1.5 hours from the Valley, Prescott is an ideal Mother’s Day day trip or weekend getaway. The Mother’s Day Fine Art & Wine Festival brings the Courthouse Plaza to life with over 130 juried artists, wine tastings, live entertainment, and local food vendors. It’s a scenic, culture-rich setting to shop for unique gifts, enjoy great food, and spend meaningful time together.

Mother’s Day at the Desert Botanical Garden
Where: 1201 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The Desert Botanical Garden transforms into a Mother’s Day escape filled with color and charm. Moms receive complimentary admission with a paid ticket (use code MOMS26) to explore desert blooms, immersive exhibits like FRAMERATE: Desert Pulse, and a complimentary photo booth to capture the moment. Families can enjoy live entertainment, seasonal exhibits, and hands-on activities for little ones, while also making time to stop by Gertrude’s by Tarbell’s for a meal or browse the Garden Shop for a thoughtful gift to take home.

Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet at The Wigwam
Where: 300 Wigwam Blvd, Litchfield Park, AZ
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Treat Mom to a classic Mother’s Day brunch at The Wigwam, featuring a curated buffet, a festive photo booth, and the option to pre-order a bouquet to make the day even more meaningful. With pricing starting at $99 per adult and $30 per child, this family-friendly experience is a great way to celebrate together in a relaxed yet elevated setting. Reservations are strongly recommended to secure a spot.

Mother’s Day Brunch at the Musical Instrument Museum
Where: 4725 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.
Enjoy a thoughtful and memorable Mother’s Day brunch at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), featuring a chef-curated buffet crafted by executive chef Paul Steele and pastry chef Vanessa Bejar. Guests can indulge in seasonal dishes and decadent desserts while enjoying a welcoming atmosphere in the Founders Room. A DIY card station adds a heartfelt touch, making this a meaningful experience centered around family, food, and creativity.

Mother’s Day Dinner Sunset Cruise
Where: 8708 W Harbor Blvd, Peoria, AZ
When: May 10, 2026 | 5:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Set sail for a one-of-a-kind Mother’s Day celebration with a sunset cruise on the water, complete with a buffet-style dinner, live music, and a full-service bar. Guests can enjoy a surf-and-turf menu featuring prime rib, shrimp skewers, and a dessert trio while taking in beautiful evening views. It’s a memorable way to end the day with something a little different and truly scenic.

Mother’s Day Picnic at South Mountain
Where: 6106 S 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ
When: May 10, 2026
Spend Mother’s Day outdoors at South Mountain with a beautifully curated picnic experience from The Farm. Each package includes a plush blanket, bottled water, and a gourmet spread featuring artisan sandwiches, fresh salads, and indulgent desserts. Add-ons like champagne, bouquets, or a kids’ picnic bag make it easy to personalize the day, creating a relaxed and memorable way to celebrate surrounded by nature.

Homes That Make Mother’s Day Last All Weekend
Make this Mother’s Day one to remember with a home that sets the stage for quality time. Whether it’s just mom or the whole family, these stays make it easy to relax, reconnect, and celebrate together.
Citrus
5 Beds | 4 Baths | Sleeps 14
Located in the Biltmore neighborhood between Scottsdale and Phoenix, Citrus offers a stylish and inviting stay close to top dining, shopping, and local attractions. Spend time relaxing by the private pool, gathering around the outdoor fireplace, or enjoying meals on the covered patio. With modern interiors, cozy living spaces, and a fully equipped kitchen, it’s an ideal home base for a comfortable and memorable Mother’s Day getaway.

Cactus Relactus
4 Beds | 3 Baths | Sleeps 16
This North Scottsdale home brings together relaxation and entertainment with ease. Lounge by the heated pool, host a backyard BBQ, or spend time playing bocce, cornhole, and even a round on the putting green. Inside, open living spaces and a fully equipped kitchen make it easy to gather for meals and moments that feel effortless and memorable.

Brilliance
4 Beds | 2 Baths | Sleeps 10
Located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, Brilliance keeps you close to everything while still offering a comfortable place to unwind. Spend the day exploring nearby dining, shopping, and attractions, then come back to relax in a stylish home with a cozy outdoor lounge and fire pit. It’s the perfect balance of convenience and connection for a Mother’s Day weekend centered around time together.
The Celebration Doesn’t Have to End Here
Turn your Mother’s Day stay into a fully elevated experience with GoodNight Stay. Relax and unwind with an in-home massage from Pure Knead Massage, where skilled therapists bring a spa-like experience directly to your stay—complete with a variety of massage options and customizable add-ons for the ultimate reset. For a truly memorable evening, bring in a private chef through Take a Chef, who will handle everything from sourcing ingredients to preparing a customized, fine-dining meal right in your home, so you can sit back and enjoy time together.
Be sure to explore our current specials for a limited-time discount. Because the best moments deserve to last longer than a single day, book your stay today!
Mother’s Day is a special opportunity to pause, reflect, and show appreciation for the women who’ve shaped our lives. In Nashville and the surrounding Tennessee areas, there are so many beautiful ways to honor mom with a mix of relaxation, adventure, and heartfelt moments. From brunches to one-of-a-kind experiences, here is a blend of activities to make this Mother’s Day one to remember!
Mom’s Sip & Social — Mother’s Day Experience
Where: 110 Leake Ave, Nashville, TN | Second story of the Carriage House in the Rochford Loft for the Culinary Arts
When: May 9, 2026 | 10:30 a.m – 1:30 p.m.
This elevated Mother’s Day experience brings together indulgence and creativity in one memorable brunch setting. Guests can explore interactive creation stations, including a mimosa bar, Bloody Mary bar, and bouquet-making station, all designed to add a personalized touch to the day. The thoughtfully curated menu features dishes like smoked salmon bagels, crab cake benedict, and classic brunch favorites, paired with a curated photo experience to capture the moment. Set within the beautiful grounds of Belle Meade, this 21+ event offers all-day access and a stylish way to kick off Mother’s Day weekend.

General Jackson Showboat Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise
Where: 2812 Opryland Dr, Nashville, TN
When: May 10, 2026 | Boarding at 11:15 a.m. | Departure at 12:00 p.m.
Set out on the Cumberland River for a one-of-a-kind brunch cruise aboard the iconic General Jackson Showboat. Enjoy a chef-curated buffet filled with brunch favorites while taking in views of downtown Nashville from the water. The experience continues with a live stage production that highlights the music, storytelling, and spirit of Music City. With great food, live entertainment, and scenic views, this cruise offers a relaxed yet memorable way to spend the day together.

Mother’s Day Brunch at Commons Club
Where: 1 Music Square W, Nashville, TN
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
A lively brunch buffet awaits at Commons Club, featuring charcuterie, carving stations, and a variety of brunch favorites alongside a mimosa and Bloody Mary bar. Live music sets the tone for a celebratory atmosphere throughout the afternoon.
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
For an elevated rooftop experience at the same location, Moms & Mimosas at The Pool Club offers a stylish setting with brunch, complimentary mimosas, and a relaxing poolside massage. This separate experience provides a more laid-back, upscale way to enjoy the day while still being part of the Commons Club celebration.

Adele’s Mother’s Day Brunch
Where: 1210 McGavock St, Nashville, TN
When: May 10, 2026 | 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Adele’s offers a warm and inviting setting for a thoughtfully prepared Mother’s Day brunch. The buffet features a mix of seasonal dishes and classic favorites, with options available for both adults and children. With its relaxed atmosphere and focus on quality, it’s an ideal place to gather and enjoy time together over a shared meal.

Stateside Kitchen Mother Mia Brunch
Where: 210 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN
When: May 10, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Stateside Kitchen puts a playful spin on Mother’s Day with its “Mother Mia” brunch experience, featuring ABBA-inspired music, disco energy, and a lively, social atmosphere. Enjoy a mix of brunch favorites and creative cocktails while soaking in the upbeat vibe, making it a memorable way to celebrate mom with a fun, energetic twist.

Make It a Mother’s Day to Remember with the Perfect Stay
Give mom the gift of time together with a stay that brings everyone under one roof. These Nashville homes make it easy to unwind, celebrate, and create memories that go beyond just one day.
Resonant
8 Beds | 6 Baths | Sleeps 16
Perfect for groups, Resonant offers two connected units that make it easy to gather and enjoy time together. Relax in spacious living areas and head up to the private rooftop patios for skyline views and quality time with the people you love. With 12 South and Broadway just minutes away, it’s a great spot for a Mother’s Day weekend filled with both celebration and city exploring.
Funk & Soul
3 Beds | 3 Baths | Sleeps 10
Colorful and inviting, Funk & Soul sets the stage for a fun and memorable Mother’s Day weekend. Enjoy an open living space, then head up to the rooftop to unwind by the fire pit or share a meal under the Nashville sky. Its proximity to some of Nashville’s best restaurants, live music, and local hotspots makes it easy to balance relaxation with exploring the city.

Retro Modern
3 Beds | 2 Baths | Sleeps 10
In a prime Nashville location, Modern Retro keeps you close to top dining, entertainment, and attractions, with Broadway just a short walk away. Enjoy access to a pool and fitness center, along with a private balcony to unwind. Inside, modern design and comfortable living spaces make it easy to relax between outings, offering a convenient and elevated home base for a Mother’s Day stay.

Elevate Mother’s Day with GoodNight Stay
Make the day feel effortless by adding in-home experiences that bring the celebration to you. Our partner, Aurora Wellness, brings in-home massage services directly to your GoodNight Stay. You can choose therapeutic, couples, or relaxation-focused treatments so mom can unwind and be pampered without leaving the comfort of your home. To make the celebration even more meaningful, Take a Chef brings a private dining experience straight to your table, with a talented chef preparing a customized, fine-dining meal so the whole family can come together and celebrate mom over an unforgettable meal.
Explore our specials page for current offers and enjoy a limited-time discount on your next stay. Book your GoodNight Stay today and give mom a Mother’s Day she will truly remember.
Every year, thousands of families travel to Nashville for graduation weekend, and finding the right place to stay, securing reservations, mapping out activities, and finding the best spots to celebrate can make all the difference. This is your one-stop resource for making the most of Spring 2026 commencement season in Music City!
Tennessee State University
Graduation: April 30 – May 2, 2026
Commencement Information
Ceremonies:
- Friday, May 1, 2026: Undergraduate ceremonies for the College of Business, College of Public Service, College of Agriculture, and College of Engineering, Undergraduate and graduate ceremonies for the College of Education and Graduate School
- Saturday, May 2, 2026: Undergraduate ceremonies for the College of Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Life and Physical Sciences
For the most up-to-date details, refer to TSU’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive at least 45–60 minutes early to allow time for parking, security, and seating
- Expect heavy traffic and limited parking near campus during peak ceremony times
- Doors typically open about one hour before ceremonies begin
- Be prepared for security checks and possible clear bag policies
- Wear comfortable shoes, especially if seating includes bleachers
- Remain seated during the ceremony to avoid blocking views and silence mobile devices
- Plan a designated meeting spot outside to reconnect after the ceremony
- Livestream options are typically available for guests who cannot attend in person
- Avoid bringing prohibited items like air horns, large signs, or banners
Best Places to Visit Nearby
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum | 10 mins from TSU
A must-visit during graduation weekend, this iconic museum is perfect for celebrating with family. Explore Nashville’s music history through immersive exhibits, legendary artifacts, and rotating galleries.
Cumberland River | 8 mins from TSU
Flowing along Tennessee State University’s 500-acre North Nashville campus, the Cumberland River provides a scenic backdrop for graduation weekend. Enjoy time together at Riverfront Park, take photos with the city skyline, or try kayaking on the river for a bit of adventure.
Big Machine Brewery & Distillery | 10 mins from TSU
A go-to spot for graduation celebrations, this downtown destination blends tastings, live music, and a lively atmosphere. Ideal for groups looking to keep the celebration going after the ceremony.

Dining Nearby
The Finch | 8 mins from TSU
An upscale-casual American grill with a polished, stylish setting that’s well-suited for a graduation dinner. The menu features globally inspired dishes, craft cocktails, and a space that works well for gathering with family and friends.
The Butter Milk Ranch | 10 mins from TSU
A popular brunch spot in 12 South known for scratch-made pastries, hearty breakfast plates, and elevated Southern comfort dishes. It’s a strong option during graduation weekend, so plan ahead and expect a wait, especially on busy mornings.

Best Places to Stay
Woodwind | 2 mins to TSU
1 Beds | 1 Baths | 4 Guests
Celebrate graduation in style at Woodwind, your cozy Nashville retreat just minutes from the university. Toast to your graduate at nearby Fat Bottom Brewing Co., explore local cafés and boutiques, or head to Broadway and Vanderbilt for a day of festivities. After celebrating, unwind in the living room or enjoy a peaceful night’s rest before the next round of fun.

Cypress | 4 mins to TSU
3 Beds | 3 Baths | 10 Guests
Cypress brings friends and family together with a rooftop patio, two private balconies, and plenty of space for hanging out. Explore nearby Broadway for live music and nightlife, check out local spots like Ted Rhodes Golf Club, or relax at home under the city lights. With Nashville’s energy all around, it’s a lively base for celebrating and making memories.

Lipscomb University
Graduation: May 2, 2026
Commencement Information
Ceremonies:
- Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 10:30 AM: Graduate
- Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 3:00 PM: Undergraduate
For the most up-to-date ceremony details, visit Lipscomb University’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Undergraduate graduates receive up to 6 tickets (QR codes emailed); tickets are transferable but cannot be sold
- Doors open 1.5 hours prior; arrive early for parking and seating
- Allen Arena garage offers direct access; the Gold level is reserved for handicapped parking; overflow lots are available
- Expect possible security screenings and a clear bag policy
- Family and friends unable to attend in person can watch the live stream at lipscomb.edu/live
- Flowers and gifts available via The Commencement Group or on-site
- Campus map available: Lipscomb Campus Map

Best Places to Visit Nearby
The Bluebird Cafe | 5 mins from LU
Experience one of Nashville’s most iconic music venues during graduation weekend. The intimate 90-seat Bluebird Cafe is famous for its songwriter “in-the-round” performances, where artists like Taylor Swift and Garth Brooks were discovered. A must-see for families and graduates who love Nashville’s music scene.
Centennial Park | 8 mins from LU
A 132-acre urban oasis in Midtown, Centennial Park is home to the full-scale Parthenon replica, Lake Watauga, and expansive walking trails. Enjoy outdoor time with family, capture photos for graduation memories, or explore the sunken gardens and open green spaces.
Nashville Zoo | 15 mins from LU
Perfect for a family-friendly outing, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere spans 188 acres with over 339 species. Highlights include Expedition Peru, Tiger Crossroads, and the Kangaroo Kickabout, along with interactive attractions like the carousel and zip line. This is an deal pick for celebrating graduation weekend together.

Dining Nearby
Urban Grub | 5 mins from LU
Located in 12 South, Urban Grub blends Southern classics with fresh seafood and specialty meats, including favorites such as the Double-Cut Pork Chop and Crab Beignets. With indoor seating, a lively bar, and a spacious patio, it’s perfect for a graduation brunch or celebratory meal.
Edley’s Bar-B-Que | 10 mins from LU
Known for its authentic Nashville-style BBQ, Edley’s offers slow-smoked pork shoulder, brisket, Nashville Hot chicken, and classic Southern sides. The casual, welcoming atmosphere makes it a great spot for enjoying a hearty meal with loved ones during graduation weekend.

Best Places to Stay
Rhythm | 2 mins from LU
2 Beds | 1 Bath | 8 Guests
Rhythm is a central spot for friends and family to come together and celebrate. Explore 12 South’s boutiques, cafés, and murals, or head downtown to Broadway for music and city energy. Back at the house, the porch and living spaces offer space to toast milestones, share laughs, and create memories.

Bass | 5 mins from LU
4 Beds | 3 Baths | 8 Guests
Weekend fun starts at Bass, where rooftop views set the stage for sunset drinks and evenings with friends. Step out to Broadway for live music or explore 12 South’s cafés and shops, then come home to relax, play games, and enjoy a lively, unforgettable Nashville weekend.
Trevecca Nazarene University
Graduation: May 2, 2026
Commencement Information
Ceremonies:
- Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 9:00 AM: Associate & Bachelor’s Degree Candidates
- Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 2:00 PM: Master’s, Specialist & Doctoral Degree Candidates
For the most up-to-date ceremony details, visit Trevecca Nazarene University’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Ceremonies are usually held outdoors on campus; check for inclement weather updates
- Seating is open and first-come, first-served—arrive early for the best spots
- Parking is also first-come, first-served; designated lots include Church, Benson, Nance Lane, North Drive AC, and Polk Avenue—maps & directions: https://www.trevecca.edu/about/maps-directions
- Commencement activities and full schedule can be found here: https://www.trevecca.edu/commencement
- Livestreams begin ~20 minutes before each ceremony:

Best Places to Visit Nearby
The Gulch | 7 mins from TNU
A popular Nashville neighborhood known for its restaurants, rooftop bars, boutiques, and iconic murals. It’s a great area to explore during graduation weekend, with plenty of options for dining, shopping, and group outings.
Ryman Auditorium | 7 mins from TNU
An iconic stop in Nashville, known for its rich music history and live performances. Tour the space or plan a night out around a show while celebrating the big milestone.
Play Playground | 8 mins from TNU
Bring your group together with interactive games, hands-on challenges, and a rooftop lounge with city views. It’s a different way to mix in some fun during graduation weekend.

Dining Nearby
Hampton Social | 5 mins from TNU
A three-story, coastal-themed restaurant near Broadway with a rooftop offering scenic downtown views. Known for its “Rosé All Day” vibe, seafood-inspired dishes, and handcrafted cocktails, it’s an ideal spot for brunch or cocktails after a long day on campus.
Aba Nashville | 5 mins from TNU
Located in Wedgewood-Houston, Aba brings vibrant Mediterranean flavors to an inviting indoor and patio setting. Enjoy signature dishes like whipped feta and hot honey halloumi while soaking in the energetic atmosphere of Nashville’s culinary scene.

Best Places to Stay
Ensemble | 8 mins from TNU
16 Beds | 12 Baths | 32 Guests
Turn graduation weekend into a full celebration with four separate homes that let your group spread out while staying close. Rooftop patios, open living areas, and full kitchens create the perfect mix of fun and downtime, all within minutes of Broadway, 12 South, and downtown Nashville.

Funk & Soul | 8 mins from TNU
3 Beds | 3 Bath | 10 Guests
This stylish Nashville home comes with a private rooftop, fire pit, and outdoor dining area. Inside, open living spaces and comfortable bedrooms make it ideal for gathering and relaxing. Its central location provides easy access to 12 South, Broadway, and the city’s premier dining and entertainment spots.

Fisk University
Graduation: May 3, 2026
Commencement Information
- Sunday, May 3, 2026, at 10:00 AM: Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement Ceremony
For the most up-to-date ceremony details, visit Fisk University’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive early to secure parking and seating; parking is generally available in campus lots on a first-come, first-served basis
- Families unable to attend in person can watch the ceremony online via Fisk University’s official livestream (link will be provided on the university website closer to the date)
- For details on additional events surrounding graduation weekend, including receptions and campus celebrations, check Fisk University’s official commencement page
- Do not bring balloons, banners, signs, or artificial noisemakers & follow all clear bag policies and security screenings
- Official university photographers will capture the ceremony; personal photography near the stage is not permitted
- Dress for potentially warm Nashville weather and wear comfortable shoes, as some walking or standing may be required

Best Places to Visit Nearby
Fisk University Galleries | On Campus
The Fisk University Galleries house over 4,000 works focusing on African American art, Modernism, and the Harlem Renaissance. Highlights include the Carl Van Vechten Gallery, Aaron Douglas Gallery, and the historic murals in Cravath Hall. Notable artists include Georgia O’Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, Aaron Douglas, and Diego Rivera.
Ole Smoky Distillery “6th & Peabody” | 8 mins from FU
This downtown SoBro venue combines a moonshine distillery, craft brewery, bars, and a beer garden. Live music, sports viewing, and casual seating make it ideal for groups looking for a lively post-ceremony gathering.
Frist Art Museum | 7 mins from FU
Housed in a 1934 Art Deco post office, the Frist Art Museum offers rotating exhibitions from local and international artists. Family-friendly features include the Martin ArtQuest Gallery with hands-on art stations. Admission is free for visitors 18 and under.

Dining Nearby
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken | 7 mins from FU
A must-try for any visitor to Nashville, Hattie B’s is famous for its fiery hot chicken, with spice levels ranging from mild to “Shut the Cluck Up.” Classic Southern sides like pimento mac and cheese and banana pudding round out the menu. Its lively, casual atmosphere makes it ideal for groups grabbing a bite during graduation weekend.
Pelato | 4 mins from FU
Germantown’s Brooklyn-style Italian hotspot serves shareable small plates, hearty pastas, and inventive cocktails. With a vibrant atmosphere and outdoor patio, it’s an ideal stop for a flavorful meal before or after graduation events.

Best Places to Stay
Sunset | 3 mins from FU
4 Beds | 3 Baths | 12 Guests
Sunset brings rooftop fun to the forefront of your Nashville weekend. Lounge on the expansive patio with sweeping city views, soak in the hot tub, or gather around the fire pit for evening drinks. Explore Broadway’s live music and neon lights, or enjoy 12 South’s cafés and shops, all just minutes away. Inside, cozy living areas and an open kitchen make it easy to relax, reconnect, and celebrate together.

Modern Palette | 2 mins from FU
4 Beds | 3.5 Baths | 12 Guests
Step into Modern Palette, where bold colors and curated details set the stage for a lively weekend. Enjoy skyline views from the private deck, explore Broadway, Midtown, or 12 South, before coming home to a space made for laughter, toasts, and shared moments with friends and family.

Vanderbilt University
Graduation: May 7-8, 2026
Commencement Information
- Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 11:00 AM: Graduates Day
- Thursday, May 7, 2026, at 12:00 PM: Commencement Celebration
Friday, May 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM: Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony - Friday, May 8, 2026: Graduate and Professional Commencement Ceremonies
For the most up-to-date details, refer to Vanderbilt’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive 90+ minutes early to secure seating and allow extra time for parking
- Expect heavy traffic; plan routes and parking ahead of time
- Dress in comfortable, “dressy casual” attire; flat shoes are recommended for walking on lawns
- Prepare for variable weather—bring sunscreen, hats, or rain gear as needed
- Booking accommodations within walking distance can simplify your experience, especially for guests with mobility considerations

Best Places to Visit Nearby
Music Row | 2 mins from VU
Historic hub of Nashville’s music industry, featuring RCA Studio B, Quonset Hut, record labels, and publishing houses. A must-visit for graduation weekend, especially for music lovers and families looking to capture iconic Music City photos near Vanderbilt.
Hillsboro Village | 3 mins from VU
Charming, walkable neighborhood with eclectic shops, restaurants, and historic spots like the Pancake Pantry and Belcourt Theatre. Perfect for weekend strolls, grabbing a celebratory brunch, or exploring with friends visiting campus.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park | 8 mins from VU
One of Nashville’s most scenic outdoor spaces, this sprawling park is a great spot to pause, take in the skyline, and grab some graduation photos before the celebrations continue.

Dining Nearby
Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint | 7 mins from VU
Famous for West Tennessee-style whole-hog barbecue, smoked daily over hickory. Scratch-made sides and signature items like redneck tacos make it a lively spot for a satisfying meal after Vanderbilt’s graduation ceremonies.
Harper’s | 9 mins from VU
Upscale steakhouse offering globally inspired cuisine, craft cocktails, and a travel-themed dining experience. With a central bar, garden room, and outdoor patio, it’s a stylish option for dining near campus.

Best Places to Stay
Musica | 3 mins from VU
5 Beds | 5 Baths | 16 Guests
Musica offers three vibrant Midtown units that make graduation weekend effortless and fun. Relax on private balconies, lounge by the pool, or gather at the fire pit for evening drinks. Steps from Centennial Park and just minutes from Broadway, 12 South, and Midtown hotspots, it’s a lively home base for cheering on graduates, enjoying the city, and sharing celebratory moments with loved ones.

Modern Muse | 3 mins from VU
2 Beds | 2 Baths | 6 Guests
Celebrate in style at Modern Muse, a stylish Midtown retreat with rooftop seating, poolside fun, and fire pit evenings. The university is only a few steps away, while Broadway and 12 South are a short drive for the full Nashville experience.

Belmont University
Graduation: May 8-9, 2026
Commencement Information
Belmont University celebrates Spring 2026 graduates with in-person ceremonies at the Curb Event Center. Degrees will be officially conferred on May 8, 2026, regardless of which ceremony students participate in.
Ceremonies:
- Friday, May 8, at 9:30 AM: College of Art, College of Architecture & Design, College of Business, College of Education, College of Law, Interdisciplinary Studies & Global Education
- Friday, May 8, at 2:30 PM: College of Nursing, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
- Saturday, May 9, at 9:30 AM: College of Entertainment & Music Business
- Saturday, May 9, at 2:30 PM: College of Music & Performing Arts, College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, College of Science & Mathematics
For the most up-to-date ceremony details, visit Belmont University’s official commencement page.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive early to allow time for parking, check-in, and security screenings
- Guest parking is available at Curb (P8/P9), South (P10/P11), and Johnson (P4) garages, with ADA drop-off and pick-up on Belmont Blvd
- General campus parking information is available on the Campus Security webpage; for specific questions, email parking@belmont.edu
- Mobile tickets required for entry, with a maximum of tickets per graduate, subject to variation
- Bags must not exceed 12” x 12” x 6”, with walk-through metal detectors in use; prohibited items include alcohol, banners, weapons, balloons, noise makers, selfie sticks, and outside food (empty reusable water bottles permitted)
- Dress in smart-casual clothing and wear comfortable shoes for walking and standing
- Guests without bags can use the express entrance for faster access to seating

Best Places to Visit Nearby
Belmont Mansion | 2 mins from BU
Step back in time at this historic 1850s Italianate villa, one of Tennessee’s largest house museums. Stroll the beautifully landscaped gardens, explore the art galleries, and capture stunning graduation photos on the grounds of Adelicia Acklen’s antebellum estate.
John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge | 9 mins from BU
Take in panoramic views of the Nashville skyline and Cumberland Park from this historic pedestrian bridge. Perfect for taking in the city and commemorating your big day with scenic views.
Grand Ole Opry | 18 mins from BU
Experience the magic of Nashville’s music legacy at the world’s longest-running radio show, featuring country music legends and rising stars. A must-visit for graduates looking to celebrate their milestone with iconic Nashville entertainment.

Dining Nearby
Bella Napoli | 2 mins from BU
Step into Bella Napoli in Edgehill Village for authentic Neapolitan-style pizza, fresh pasta, and cozy Italian charm. A go-to spot for enjoying a casual meal, snapping graduation weekend photos, and soaking up Nashville’s lively local dining scene.
V Modern Italian | 7 mins from BU
V Modern Italian in The Gulch offers a stylish, high-energy setting perfect for celebrating Belmont’s graduation weekend. The restaurant serves modern Italian cuisine, sourdough pizzas, and creative cocktails, all in a space featuring a signature indoor olive tree, PichiAvo murals, and striking decor that makes it ideal for memorable photos.

Best Places to Stay
Motif | 3 mins from BU
Multiple Motif units are available for groups looking to stay in the heart of Music Row. Enjoy modern comfort with boutique-hotel amenities, including a pool deck, fitness center, and pet-friendly accommodations. Steps from Nashville’s top venues, restaurants, and nightlife, Motif makes it easy to explore downtown and gather with friends or family after a busy day in the city.

Nashville Hideaway | 3 mins from BU
2 Beds | 2 Bath | 6 Guests
Turn your graduation into a Music City experience at Nashville Hideaway. With a pool, balcony, firepit, and inviting lounge, it’s the perfect place to unwind or celebrate. Just steps from Centennial Park, The Parthenon, and some of Midtown’s best restaurants, the city’s top attractions are all within easy reach.

The ceremony is just the beginning. Nashville has everything you need to make the whole weekend unforgettable; all that’s left is finding the perfect place for your group to land. Browse our homes and book a space where everyone can celebrate together. First time booking with us? Use code BOOKNOW5 at checkout for 5% off your stay!
Graduation season in Arizona moves fast. Multiple ceremonies, packed campuses, and a lot of logistics to juggle. This guide breaks down everything you need for Grand Canyon University, Arizona Christian University, Arizona State University, and Scottsdale Community College, including ceremony details, planning tips, nearby spots, and places to stay within close range.
Grand Canyon University
Graduation: April 22–24, 2026
*Dates are for on-campus, traditional (ground) students only.
Commencement Information
Grand Canyon University hosts a full schedule of ceremonies over three days at the Global Credit Union Arena.
Ceremonies:
- Wednesday, April 22, at 10 AM: Colangelo College of Business
- Wednesday, April 22, at 4 PM: Colangelo College of Business
- Thursday, April 23, at 10 AM: College of Engineering and Technology & College of Natural Sciences
- Thursday, April 23, at 4 PM: College of Nursing and Health Care Professions
- Friday, April 24, at 10 AM: College of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Friday, April 24, at 4 PM: College of Arts and Media, College of Education, College of Theology
Looking for exact ceremony times? Check out Grand Canyon University’s full graduation schedule here.
Tips for Attending
- Bring digital or printed tickets for all guests
- Clear bag policy is strictly enforced at GCU Arena
- Arrive early—plan 30–60 minutes for travel, depending on your location in the Valley
- Follow campus parking instructions to secure spots and avoid congestion
- Prohibited items include signs, balloons, pets, or noisemakers
- Dress in business casual; a light jacket is recommended for air-conditioned indoor venues
- Accessible parking and seating are available
- Flowers can be purchased on-site
For more details or questions, check out GCU’s graduation FAQ here.
Best Places to Visit Nearby
Castles N’ Coasters | 10 mins from GCU
This 10-acre amusement park has been a Phoenix favorite since 1976, offering mini golf, thrill rides, go-karts, and a large arcade. It’s a playful way to celebrate graduation, with options for adrenaline-fueled fun or more relaxed entertainment like the carousel or themed miniature golf courses.
Desert Botanical Garden | 17 mins from GCU
Located in Papago Park, this 140-acre garden features over 50,000 desert plants across five thematic trails. Seasonal butterfly exhibits, art installations, and interactive horticulture tours make it a calm and visually stunning place to explore and enjoy the beauty of the desert.
Camelback Mountain | 20 mins from GCU
For those seeking panoramic views of the Valley, Camelback Mountain offers a challenging but rewarding hike. The Echo Canyon and Cholla trails require technical rock scrambling, but the summit provides unforgettable 360-degree vistas. This is a great outing for a graduation photo or a memorable outdoor experience.

Dining Nearby
First & Last | 10 mins from GCU
A neighborhood restaurant with seasonal American cuisine and creative cocktails, First & Last offers a lively yet approachable setting. Its rotating menu of fresh, local ingredients makes it ideal for post-ceremony brunch, lunch, or dinner with loved ones.
The Arrogant Butcher | 12 mins from GCU
Located in downtown Phoenix’s CityScape, this industrial-chic spot serves steaks, seafood, and handcrafted cocktails. The energetic vibe and private dining options make it a strong pick for turning a graduation meal into a celebratory evening.

Best Places to Stay
Contour | 15 mins to GCU
4 Beds | 3 Bath | 10 Guests
This Scottsdale retreat offers a sparkling pool, covered patio, and open living spaces for gathering between ceremonies. Steps from local dining and just minutes from Old Town Scottsdale and the Entertainment District, it keeps everyone together while offering plenty of space to relax.

Citrus | 15 Mins to GCU
5 Beds | 4 Bath | 14 Guests
Tucked into the Biltmore neighborhood, Citrus offers a stylish and comfortable space surrounded by some of Phoenix’s best dining and shopping. Walk to nearby restaurants and local favorites, then return to enjoy the private pool and spa, outdoor dining area, and cozy fireplace. With Old Town Scottsdale, Scottsdale Fashion Square, and downtown Phoenix just a short drive away, it’s easy to plan your time around graduation events while still exploring the city.

Arizona Christian University
Graduation: May 1, 2026
Commencement Information
Arizona Christian University’s 2026 commencement will take place at Firestorm Football Field. Exact details are still being finalized, so check the Arizona Christian University website for updates. For those who can’t attend in person, the ceremony will be streamed live here.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive early to secure parking and seating, as ceremonies are popular
- No tickets or RSVP required; seating is first-come, first-served
- Follow any venue-specific clear bag policies
- Do not bring animals, confetti cannons, food, or drinks (except water) onto the Football Field
- Dress for desert weather, light business casual clothing is best, and bring layers for air-conditioned spaces
- Bring plenty of water and stay hydrated
- Be respectful of others’ views when taking photos; professional photos will also be available
- Designate an easy-to-find meeting spot outside after the ceremony

Best Places to Visit Nearby
Thunderbird Conservation Park | 14 mins from ACU
Explore 1,185 acres of desert trails, from Cholla Loop to Arrowhead Point, offering stunning views and bursts of wildflowers in the spring. Whether hiking, biking, or spotting local wildlife, it’s a scenic and refreshing way to enjoy time in the area.
Westgate Entertainment District | 15 mins from ACU
A 222-acre walkable destination packed with restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Families and friends can enjoy live music, casual dining, arcade games, or catch a sports event at nearby State Farm Stadium or Desert Diamond Arena.
Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) | 20 mins from ACU
Explore instruments and exhibits from around the world at this Phoenix museum. Guests can try interactive instruments, tour the Artist Gallery featuring memorabilia from stars like Elvis and Taylor Swift, and experience a mix of global music traditions in a fun, engaging environment.

Dining Nearby
North Italia | 10 mins from ACU
Handmade pasta, artisan pizza, and seasonal Italian creations come together in a vibrant, modern setting. Indoor and outdoor seating make it a great spot for a brunch or celebratory meal while in town for graduation.
Hash Kitchen | 15 mins from ACU
Brunch at Hash Kitchen is a lively, celebratory experience with creative dishes and an expansive build-your-own Bloody Mary bar. Weekend DJs keep the energy up, giving graduates and their guests a fun way to mark the milestone.

Best Places to Stay
Cactus Relactus | 25 mins from ACU
4 Beds | 3 Bath | 16 Guests
A modern North Scottsdale retreat with an optional heated pool, fire pit, and outdoor games including bocce, cornhole, and putting green. Inside, open living spaces and a gourmet kitchen make group gatherings seamless, while proximity to Scottsdale dining, golf, and nightlife keep options nearby.
Arizona State University
Graduation: May 8–16, 2026
Commencement Information
Arizona State University hosts a full schedule of ceremonies across several days and venues.
Ceremonies:
- Friday, May 8: Cultural Celebrations (International, Hispanic, Black African, Rainbow, Asian/Asian Pacific American)
- Saturday-Saturday, May 9–16: College Convocations
- Monday, May 11: Graduate Commencement
- Monday, May 11: Undergraduate Commencement
Looking for a specific ceremony? Check out Arizona State University’s full graduation schedule for exact commencement, college convocation, and celebration times here.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive 60–90 minutes early for parking and security at Mountain America Stadium or Desert Financial Arena
- Clear bag policy is strictly enforced; only authorized clear bags, small clutches, and essential medical items are allowed
- Expect heavy traffic; Valley Metro light rail is a convenient alternative
Undergraduate Commencement seating is typically lower-level; plan a designated post-ceremony meeting spot - Wear comfortable shoes for stadium ramps and dress in light layers
- Stay hydrated—May temperatures can be hot

Best Places to Visit Nearby
Tempe Town Lake | 4 Mins from ASU
A quick drive from campus, this area has walking paths, waterfront views, and plenty of open space, making it a great spot to take photos or enjoy some time outdoors. It’s especially convenient for larger groups who want something low-key and close by.
Plus, the recently launched Tempe Boat Cruisin’ offers a more social way to get out on the water. It’s a group-friendly boat where everyone sits together, with optional pedals and a motor so you can relax and enjoy the ride. With music and space to bring drinks, it’s a fun, laid-back way to celebrate.
Papago Park | 5 mins from ASU
Only minutes from campus, Papago Park combines bold red sandstone formations with sweeping desert views, creating a naturally stunning spot for photos. A short stroll to the Hole-in-the-Rock viewpoint adds the perfect sunset backdrop for graduation shots.
Wonderspaces Arizona | 14 mins from ASU
Ideal for in-between downtime, especially if you’re trying to stay out of the heat. The rotating exhibits are interactive and visually driven, making it a good fit for groups with mixed interests or different age ranges.

Dining Nearby
Perfect Pear Bistro | 4 mins from ASU
Convenient and casual, Perfect Pear Bistro sits just minutes from campus, making it a solid choice for brunch, lunch, or a quick post-ceremony meal. The menu features comfort-style dishes, and it works well for groups looking for a relaxed, hassle-free spot.
Filthy Animal | 2 mins from ASU
Just steps from Mill Avenue, Filthy Animal serves up bold flavors in a lively setting that matches the energy of graduation day. It’s a fun, upbeat spot for turning a post-ceremony dinner into a night to remember with friends and family.

Best Places to Stay
Aura | 8 Mins to ASU
3 Beds | 3 Bath | 10 Guests
Aura offers a bright, comfortable space just minutes from ASU, with everything you need close by. Lounge by the private pool, enjoy the spa, or gather in the backyard for casual meals and downtime. With quick access to Old Town Scottsdale, Scottsdale Fashion Square, and the Entertainment District, it’s easy to mix graduation plans with great food, shopping, and nights out.

Hideaway | 12 Mins to ASU
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 8 Guests
Set in Old Town Scottsdale, Hideaway keeps you close to the top restaurants, shopping, and nightlife, all within easy reach. Unwind on the private patio, fire up the BBQ, or ease into the day at the coffee bar before heading out. With a communal pool and walkable access to the Entertainment District, it offers a comfortable and well-located space for groups in town for graduation.

Scottsdale Community College
Graduation: May 14, 2026
Commencement Information
Scottsdale Community College’s Spring 2026 Commencement takes place on Thursday, May 14, at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. for graduates and guests. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. The event will also be live-streamed for family and friends who cannot attend in person.
Grad Bash
Before the ceremony, SCC hosts Grad Bash on Thursday, April 30, at the SCC Cafeteria. Graduates can pick up a free t-shirt, decorate their caps, take photos with Artie the Artichoke, enjoy refreshments, games, and mingle with faculty, friends, and family.
Tips for Attending
- Arrive early to secure parking and seating; gates open at 5:30 PM, and seating fills quickly
- Free parking is available via the main entrance at 7555 N Pima Road; overflow lots require a short walk on uneven surfaces
- Accessible parking is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis
- Pre-order flowers or celebratory items for pickup at the ceremony
- Do not bring outside food or drinks, air horns, confetti, or firearms
Dress for warm Arizona weather; layers are recommended for cooler evening temperatures - Plan a meeting spot outside the stadium for after the ceremony

Best Places to Visit Nearby
OdySea Aquarium & Butterfly Wonderland | 9 mins from SCC
Perfect for families and groups of all ages, these attractions on the Arizona Boardwalk offer interactive marine exhibits and a tropical butterfly rainforest. Plenty of hands-on fun, photo ops, and memorable experiences for grads and their guests.
Talking Stick Casino | 9 mins from SCC
Step into Arizona’s largest poker room and enjoy over 700 slot machines and 50+ table games at Talking Stick Casino. With live entertainment, dining, and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s a fun stop to celebrate graduation.
Old Town Scottsdale | 12 mins from SCC
From trendy restaurants to unique shops and art galleries, Old Town Scottsdale is vibrant and walkable. Enjoy a celebratory meal, explore, and make lasting memories with friends and family.

Dining Nearby
Olive & Ivy | 13 mins from SCC
Savor Mediterranean flavors on the scenic Scottsdale Waterfront, from fresh seafood to artisan small plates. The vibrant patio and stylish interior make it a standout spot for a post-ceremony toast or celebratory dinner.
Breakfast Club | 12 mins from SCC
Turn graduation morning into a full-on brunch party with inventive dishes, boozy flights, and high-energy vibes. From churro waffles to craft mimosas, it’s a playful spot for friends and family to toast the big achievement.

Best Places to Stay
Palmside Plaza | 7 mins to SCC
4 Beds | 2.5 Baths | 10 Guests
This modern Scottsdale home offers a private pool, outdoor BBQ, and firepit, just minutes from Old Town Scottsdale. Enjoy easy access to local restaurants, shops, and nightlife while relaxing in spacious indoor and outdoor areas with friends and family.

Desert Daze | 10 Mins to SCC
4 Beds | 3 Bath | 12 Guests
Desert Daze is your Scottsdale home base with a private pool, fire pit, and outdoor grill to celebrate the big day. Open living spaces and a fully equipped kitchen make gathering easy, while the backyard opens to the Arizona Canal. Just 9 minutes from Salt River Fields at Talking Stick for SCC graduation and close to Old Town Scottsdale’s restaurants, shops, and attractions, it’s a great spot for marking this milestone.

Arizona graduation season is full of excitement and milestones. Choosing the right home base makes celebrating easier, whether it’s a private pool, outdoor patio, or proximity to top restaurants and attractions. Book a GoodNight Stay home near GCU, ACU, ASU, or SCC and make the 2026 graduation weekend smooth, fun, and memorable. First-time guests can use code BOOKNOW5 at checkout for 5% off and start the celebration right!
Nashville never slows down, no matter the season. From catching live music on Broadway to brunching in 12 South, the city is full of must-see attractions and must-do experiences that keep visitors coming back year-round. Skip the typical tourist spots and explore the local favorites—discover the ultimate Music City itinerary packed with the top attractions, iconic sights, and unforgettable experiences.
Top Must-Do Experiences in Nashville
Sing Karaoke at Santa’s Pub
Whether you’re in a private room or joining the lively crowd, karaoke at Santa’s Pub is a true Nashville experience. Belt out your favorite hits, soak in the festive energy, and maybe even run into a local celebrity.
Go Line Dancing at Some of Nashville’s Best Spots
Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or trying it for the first time, Nashville offers plenty of places to kick up your boots and enjoy the music:
- Nashville Palace: Widely regarded as the city’s top line dancing spot, Nashville Palace offers free lessons on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (beginner 7–8 PM, intermediate 8–9 PM) and consistent dancing on weekends. It’s a must-stop for an authentic, high-energy night out.
- Category 10: Features a massive dance floor in Hurricane Hall, often with free lessons, and carries on the legacy of the Wildhorse Saloon.
- New Boots Line Dancing: Established in 2016, New Boots provides high-energy private lessons for bachelorette parties, corporate events, and groups of 2–200, either in-studio or at your location.
There are also plenty of other great line dancing spots around the city to explore—check out our full guide for more.
Ride a Mechanical Bull at Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar
Test your balance and bravery on the mechanical bull in the “Whiskey River” area, perfectly positioned near a window overlooking Broadway. Buck, twist, and spin while friends cheer you on, then head up to the rooftop for drinks and panoramic city views to keep the Music City energy going.
Shop in The Gulch & 12 South
Explore a mix of boutiques, local designers, and trendy shops. For a more unique vibe, wander the colorful streets of 12 South, stopping at murals and hidden gems along the way.
Custom Cowboy Hat at Rancher Hat Bar
Add a personal, Southern touch to your Nashville adventure! Rancher Hat Bar lets you design your own cowboy hat or trucker cap with trims, patches, feathers, bands, and branding. Perfect for bachelorette parties or group trips, this hands-on experience creates a memorable keepsake that goes beyond a souvenir. GoodNight Stay guests get 15% off your custom hat!
Explore Murals & Take a Photowalk
Capture your Nashville trip with a guided photo shoot through some of the city’s most Instagram-worthy murals, neighborhoods, and hidden gems. Book through Photowalk Your Travel and receive 15% off with code GOODNIGHTSTAY, making it a fun, hassle-free way to create lasting memories.
Visit Centennial Park & the Parthenon
Check out the Parthenon, Nashville’s full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple, complete with a towering 42-foot statue of Athena. After taking in the grandeur inside, enjoy a relaxing walk around Lake Watauga, discover the sunken gardens, and follow the 1-mile paved trail for a scenic loop through the park. It’s a perfect mix of history, architecture, and outdoor exploration.
Group-Friendly experiences
- Pins Mechanical: The main attraction is Duckpin Bowling, typically costing $7–$9 per person/game depending on the day, alongside arcade games and patio competitions for a full group experience.
- Urban Dog Bar: Let your pup roam in the climate-controlled off-leash area, enjoy dog-friendly meals or “chimpanzee-flavored” dog beer, while humans sip local beers, wine, or mocktails, catch live music or trivia, and watch sports on the large-screen TV area. If your dog can’t join for the full day, our partner Bark Squad offers dog sitting, walks, daycare, and overnight care to keep your furry friend happy and safe.
- Ole Smoky Distillery: Sample Apple Pie, Blackberry, or White Lightning moonshine and enjoy the outdoor beer garden. Guided distillery tours provide insight into the moonshine-making process, and onsite eateries like White Duck Taco Shop and Daddy’s Dogs serve bold, creative dishes.
See the City on a Joyride Tour
Take a guided tour by golf cart, monster truck, or tractor to explore murals, landmarks, and neighborhoods. GoodNight Stay guests receive 10% off with code GOODNIGHTGUEST.
Where to Brunch and Savor Nashville Flavors
Brunch in Nashville isn’t just a meal, it’s a citywide ritual. Rain or shine, solo or in a group, these spots serve up Southern comfort, international flavors, and long weekend vibes that keep Music City fueled all year long.
A downtown favorite for flaky croissants, glossy macarons, and buttery pastries, D’Andrews is ideal for sharing—though one pastry rarely stays on the plate. Indulge in their orange almond cake or pecan cinnamon buns, each bite balancing sweetness and richness for a quintessential Nashville brunch experience.
Part coffee roaster, part all-day café, this Nashville staple caters to both brunch lovers and coffee aficionados. Sip a golden monkey latte while enjoying the hearty loaded biscuits with chorizo gravy, a savory start to your day that pairs perfectly with the café’s relaxed, all-day vibe.

Dining Experiences in Nashville
Some nights call for more than casual bites—think carefully curated menus, inventive cocktails, and dinners that linger into the evening. These spots showcase Nashville’s upscale and signature dining scene, making them ideal for birthdays, celebrations, or any night you want to dress up and savor the city’s culinary highlights.
Nashville Hot Chicken
A city staple and quintessential Nashville experience. Go for the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, featuring a crispy fried chicken breast topped with coleslaw, kosher pickles, and “comeback sauce” on a buttered bun. Choose your heat level—from mild Southern to the fiery “Shut the Cluck Up.”
For some locals, Red’s is the go-to. Their 36-hour-brined chicken and legendary mac-and-cheese crunch wrap are musts. Conveniently near Centennial Park, it’s easy to pair a spicy lunch with a scenic stroll afterward.
Dinner Spots with a Twist
Known for its rooftop lounge with stunning views of downtown Nashville, Hampton Social is a coastal-inspired escape in the city. The third-floor rooftop features an indoor/outdoor bar with a retractable roof. Must-try dishes include HS Crab & Shrimp Bruschetta, Lobster Roll, and the Southampton Pizza. Don’t miss a signature Rosé All Day cocktail as the sun sets!
Located in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, Bastion is an intimate, high-end dining destination that earned one Michelin Star in 2025. The seasonally rotating 12-course tasting menu features creative modern Southern dishes, including lamb tartare with hibiscus leaf, black cod in champagne butter, and unique items like mozzarella marshmallows. The front bar serves craft cocktails and their famous nachos, offering a lively complement to the refined dining experience.

Cocktail Bars & Unique Nightlife Experiences
Nashville’s nightlife is full of bars that are experiences in themselves. Intimate speakeasies, immersive game lounges, and vibrant tiki spots all offer something memorable. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails, themed décor, and interactive fun that bring the city’s creativity and energy to life year-round.
A highly regarded cocktail experience in East Nashville, Attaboy has no printed menu; bartenders craft personalized drinks based on your preferences. The cozy, speakeasy vibe makes it a standout, though high demand can lead to long waits. Each cocktail is tailored to you, making every visit unique.
Step into a 1930s sideshow-inspired gin joint, known for its immersive décor and curated gin and martini menu. Specialty drinks like “Beneath the Cards” (a pear-forward gin cocktail) and the Cotton Candy Negroni add playful twists, while interactive elements make the experience feel like stepping into another era.
A Polynesian-themed tiki lounge that blends tropical energy with creative cocktails. Don’t miss The Pearl Diver, a creamy, rich, tart mix of Demerara rum, lime, orange, and Gardinia mix, or the fiery Banana! Banana!, made with banana-soaked dark rum, Thai tea, and delicious goodness.
A fully immersive gaming venue with physical, interactive, team-based games like Doctor! Doctor!, Whiskey Run, Record Time, and Whirly Wipeout. Must-dos include the Ringer Run, a giant Operation-style game, and rooftop dancing. The rooftop lounge is free to enter, featuring DJ sets, dancing, and, in winter, a covered, heated rooftop igloo with skyline views.
This hidden speakeasy beneath the Johnny Cash Museum offers a magical, immersive atmosphere. Step through a “secret tunnel” into a stylish, upscale space where handcrafted cocktails like the Disappearing Mule and Message in a Bottle complement the intimate, theatrical vibe. The focus here is on the speakeasy experience—perfect for a unique night out in Nashville.

Bar Hop on Broadway
Broadway is the heartbeat of Nashville nightlife, packed with iconic honky-tonks, rooftop views, and celebrity-owned bars. This is where live music, Southern energy, and unique venues come together to create unforgettable nights in Music City.
Known as the ultimate spot for live music on Broadway, Tootsie’s has been a Nashville staple since 1960. With three floors of continuous music and a rooftop patio, it has hosted country legends like Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline. The intimate, rowdy atmosphere and historic charm make it a must-stop for authentic Nashville sounds.
Blake Shelton’s 6,000-square-foot rooftop bar offers panoramic views of Lower Broadway. A fan-favorite for live music, it pairs a VIP patio vibe with signature drinks like the Honky-Tonk Howler Punch and the Top Dog Margarita. A prime spot to sip, people-watch, and soak in the downtown energy.
Celebrity-Owned Bars
Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen
This six-story, multi-stage venue stands out for blending high-tech entertainment with personal touches from Wallen’s East Tennessee roots. Fans can experience four stages, seven bars, and a rooftop, while enjoying family recipes like hot chicken and brisket—making it a must-stop for both music and food lovers.
Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville
Known for its industrial rock-and-roll vibe, this four-story, tattoo-themed venue features the city’s highest rooftop, a private speakeasy, and the “Glass House” tattoo parlor. Its combination of immersive design, on-site tattoos, and music-driven atmosphere creates a one-of-a-kind Nashville experience.
Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottoms Up
This 27,000-square-foot, three-level bar features a ’70s Western aesthetic, rooftop dance floor, Cajun-inspired menu, and inventive cocktails like the Road Runner. It stands out as one of only two Broadway bars owned by a female country artist, giving it a distinct vibe that makes it a must-visit destination.
Printers Alley
For a more intimate alternative to Broadway, explore Printer’s Alley, home to historic music venues and speakeasy vibes.
Bourbon Street Blues & Boogie Bar
Enjoy live blues, soul, and boogie nightly in a New Orleans–themed, multi-level setting with wrought-iron balconies and authentic Cajun cuisine.
A legendary basement venue featuring jazz, burlesque shows, and fine cocktails in a moody, prohibition-era atmosphere. Elvis Presley once graced the stage here, and nightly performances keep the energy alive.

Stay Somewhere That Elevates the Trip
After a full day of eating, exploring, and bouncing between honky-tonks, where you stay matters just as much as what you do. A typical hotel room works for sleeping—but a Nashville trip packed with group dinners, rooftop drinks, and late-night storytelling calls for more space. That’s where a GoodNight Stay home changes the entire experience.
3 Beds | 2 Baths | 10 Guests
JamLoft sits right in the middle of the downtown action along historic Banker’s Alley. Broadway and Printer’s Alley are just a short walk away, making bar hopping incredibly easy. Inside, the loft features two open living areas, a built-in bar for pre-honky-tonk drinks, and a baby grand piano (because this is Music City after all). After a night out, the group can gather around the projector screen or recap the night’s adventures over late-night snacks.
4 Beds | 4 Baths | 10 Guests
Urban Row is your upscale Nashville escape, where rooftop nights and Music City energy come together. Soak in the skyline from the private rooftop hot tub, fire up the grill for sunset dinners, then gather inside in the stylish living area and chef-ready kitchen for cocktails and shared meals. Walk to The Gulch and Music Row for boutique browsing, coffee, and live music, or dive into Broadway’s neon nightlife just minutes away before returning to relax and do it all again tomorrow.

Prohibition Parlor
3 Beds | 2 Baths | 10 Guests
Step into Prohibition Parlor, a vintage-inspired retreat, just a short walk from Broadway. With speakeasy charm and a prime Music City location on the border of SoBro, The Gulch, and Pie Town, this playful hideaway is ideal for soaking up live music, Southern bites, and eclectic shops. Relax by the outdoor pool, fire up the communal BBQ, or gather in modern shared lounges before heading out to explore the city.

Make the Most of Nashville Year-Round
No matter the season, Nashville is packed with things to do—from rooftop cocktails and brunches to honky-tonks, karaoke, and museum strolls. Staying in a GoodNight Stay home gives you space, style, and a central spot to dive into the city’s year-round action. Don’t miss the Lucky in Love Sale—get 15% off select Tennessee homes for stays between Feb 12–Apr 20, 2026 with code LUCKYINLOVETN.
Arizona is more than a destination—it’s a place to explore, savor, and return to throughout the year. Scottsdale, downtown Phoenix, and nearby destinations offer mornings in golden desert landscapes, afternoons on scenic trails, and evenings with rooftop sunsets and lively nightlife. Use this guide to discover the top experiences and activities that make every visit unforgettable.
Outdoor Adventures
Arizona’s desert terrain and waterways create endless adventure options all year long, from hiking and floating to soaring high above the landscape.
Hike Camelback Mountain
One of the most recognizable landmarks in Phoenix, Camelback Mountain is a bucket-list hike for visitors eager to experience the Arizona desert up close. Rising 2,704 feet above the city, the trail offers panoramic views of the Valley that make the challenging climb worth every step. Both the Echo Canyon and Cholla routes are steep and demanding, typically taking two to three hours round-trip. Due to rugged terrain and desert heat, early morning hikes are recommended, especially during the warmer months. This hike isn’t for beginners, but the summit views are unforgettable.
Float the Salt River
Floating the Salt River is a classic summer adventure, providing a refreshing escape from desert heat. Drift past wild horses, towering saguaro cacti, and native wildlife along the Tonto National Forest shoreline. Trips generally last two to four hours—perfect for cooling off and connecting with nature. Seasonal tube rentals are available from late April through October, yet the Salt River itself is open year-round for kayaking, paddleboarding, or private tubing with your own equipment and a Tonto Pass.
Cruise Lake Pleasant in a Hot Tub Boat
At Lake Pleasant, the Yachtuzzi hot tub boats combine boating, relaxation, and desert scenery for a unique Arizona experience. Up to six guests can enjoy temperature-controlled water, music, and lake views. This activity is great for warm-weather afternoons or sunset cruises.

Ride the Verde Canyon Railroad
Departing from Clarkdale near Sedona, the Verde Canyon Railroad offers a scenic four-hour journey through protected canyon landscapes that most visitors would never see otherwise. Vintage rail cars and open-air viewing decks give passengers incredible views of red rock formations, desert wildlife, and the Verde River along the route. It’s a relaxing and memorable way to experience Arizona’s beauty.
Tip: Fall and spring offer mild weather, while summer mornings are cooler for comfortable rides. Plus, keep an eye out for special wine or beer versions of the tour, where your ticket includes tastings along the way.
Soar Above the Sonoran Desert in a Hot Air Balloon
Take a sunrise or sunset hot air balloon ride with Rainbow Ryders! Float above the Sonoran Desert with breathtaking views of saguaro cacti, desert mountains, and glowing skies. It’s an unforgettable experience for celebrations, anniversaries, or ticking off a bucket-list adventure. GoodNight Stay guests can enjoy Sunrise Shared Basket Flights at a discounted price of $165 per person with code GNSRR.

Brunch, Dinner & Dining Experiences
In Arizona, dining is an experience: from vibrant brunches to lively dinners, the food is only part of the adventure.
Brunch at The Montauk
For a lively brunch scene in Old Town Scottsdale, The Montauk is a go-to destination. The space has a relaxed coastal vibe paired with live music and DJs that turn brunch into a social event. Groups often order the restaurant’s signature cocktail trees—like the Frosé Tree, Mimosa Punch Bowl, or Espresso Martini Tree—which makes it a fun stop for birthdays, celebrations, or a weekend brunch with friends.
Luxury Weekend Brunch at Cala
Cala is making waves with one of the city’s most energetic weekend brunches, served Saturdays from 11 AM–3 PM. Their Cala Grand brunch features fresh seafood, made-to-order pasta stations, curated cocktails, and a lively atmosphere with DJs and entertainment throughout the afternoon. With celebratory moments like sparklers and napkin twirls, the experience feels more like a daytime celebration than a traditional brunch.
Rooftop Dining at Théa
Located atop the Global Ambassador Hotel, Théa offers one of the most scenic dining experiences in the Valley. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean-inspired share plates, fresh seafood, and handcrafted cocktails while overlooking Camelback Mountain. With fire-lit lounge areas and a lively rooftop atmosphere, it’s a great destination for sunset dinners or a stylish night out any season.
Steakhouse Experience at Maple & Ash
Maple & Ash in Scottsdale is a luxurious steakhouse known for its lively, high-energy atmosphere and modern design. The menu features creative wood-fired dishes like the Fire-Roasted Seafood Tower, “Pillows of Love” pasta, and decadent Coconut Pie, alongside the famous “I Don’t Give a F*@K” tasting menu and complimentary welcome bites. It’s a go-to spot for celebrations or a night out, with meals that make the evening memorable.
Martinis at AZ88
AZ88 has long been a favorite cocktail destination in Scottsdale and is especially known for its martinis. Drinks here are served in oversized glasses filled right to the rim using their signature “surface tension” technique. The espresso martini is a standout favorite, praised for its rich flavor and authentic coffee base, making it a must-try stop for cocktail lovers visiting Old Town any time of year.

Going Out & Nightlife
Grab a Drink at a Downtown Phoenix Rooftop Bar
Downtown Phoenix is full of rooftop bars that combine skyline views with creative cocktails and a lively atmosphere. A few favorites to check out include:
- Diablo Rooftop – Located on top of the Cambria Hotel, Diablo offers sweeping city views, craft cocktails, and a chic, energetic vibe. Sunset here is a must for photos and evening drinks.
- Eden Rooftop Bar – This desert-inspired rooftop at the Kimpton Hotel Palomar blends Mediterranean-inspired bites, craft cocktails, and skyline views. With a pool, cabanas, and firepits, the lounge transitions from a relaxed daytime spot to a lively evening destination.
- The Rose Garden Rooftop – With its floral-inspired decor and inventive cocktails, The Rose Garden Rooftop is a lively destination for pre-dinner drinks or late-night cocktails while taking in the glittering city skyline.
Whether you’re sipping at sunset or enjoying late-night views, these rooftops offer the ultimate way to experience downtown Phoenix from above.
Experience the Scottsdale Entertainment District
Located in Old Town Scottsdale, the Entertainment District is one of the city’s most vibrant nightlife destinations, with more than 100 bars, lounges, and nightclubs packed into a walkable area. Spots like Bottled Blonde stand out for their rooftop patios and high-energy atmosphere. The best time to visit is typically October through May, when the weather is perfect for outdoor patios, though summer evenings still bring plenty of nightlife energy with slightly smaller crowds.
Catch a Game at Boondocks Patio & Grill
Boondocks Patio & Grill is a popular Scottsdale sports bar and a favorite spot for watching major sporting events. The venue features a massive outdoor projector screen, numerous TVs, and a lively indoor-outdoor patio atmosphere. It’s especially popular during football season and March Madness, when crowds gather to watch games together.
Explore Old Town by Golf Cart
One of the most fun ways to experience Old Town Scottsdale is by hopping in one of the area’s golf carts. Because the district is compact and pedestrian-friendly, golf carts make it easy to travel between restaurants, nightlife spots, and shops. Most operate on a tip-based system, making them a convenient and uniquely Scottsdale way to explore the area after dark.
Ride in a Waymo
Arizona is one of the few places in the world where visitors can ride in a fully autonomous vehicle. Waymo’s driverless cars operate across parts of Phoenix and Scottsdale, giving visitors the chance to experience futuristic transportation while exploring the city.

Where to Stay for the Full Arizona Experience
After a day of hiking, brunching, and exploring Scottsdale nightlife, the right place to stay can make the entire trip even better. A hotel room might give you a place to sleep, but it won’t offer the space, privacy, and amenities that turn a trip into a true getaway. GoodNight Stay homes provide the perfect home base with private pools, spacious living areas, and resort-style backyards designed for relaxing between adventures.
Sport & Splash
5 Beds | 3 Baths | 18 Guests
Step into a home that blends luxury with fun. Lounge by the private pool and spa, challenge friends on the sports court, or enjoy indoor games like shuffleboard and foosball. Centrally located in Scottsdale, it’s just minutes from golf courses, shopping, and entertainment, making it an ideal base for a group getaway or an action-packed weekend.
5 Beds | 4 Baths | 15 Guests
Unwind at Solara, a Scottsdale retreat built for a full Arizona experience. Start the day with a dip in the private pool, recharge in the sauna or cold plunge, and challenge friends in the shuffleboard- and foosball-equipped game room. Fire up the grill for an alfresco meal, unwind by the fire pit, or lounge outdoors under the desert sky. With Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons just minutes away, Solara blends wellness, fun, and relaxation into a getaway you won’t forget.
6 Beds | 6 Baths | 14 Guests
Experience the best of Old Town Scottsdale at Nouveau. Relax by the pool, enjoy evening conversations around the fire pit, and take in the view from private balconies. With cozy fireplaces and just a short walk to Scottsdale Fashion Square, restaurants, and bars in the Entertainment District, every stay blends relaxation, local adventures, and unforgettable moments.
Explore Arizona Like Never Before
Arizona offers unforgettable experiences no matter the time of year—soar above the desert in a hot air balloon, sip cocktails on a rooftop, enjoy brunch, or get outside to explore the landscape. Pair these adventures with a stay in one of our curated GoodNight Stay homes for comfort, style, and space to unwind. Take 10% off select Arizona homes for stays between February 12 – March 23, 2026, with code LUCKYINLOVEAZ, and treat yourself to a memorable Arizona getaway.
Spring in Nashville is festival season, and 2026 is packed with music, food, culture, and community. While Stagecoach is heading to the desert, Nashville offers its own headline-worthy weekends full of live music, local eats, and vibrant celebrations. From songwriter showcases to family-friendly festivals, there’s something for every type of traveler, and the right GoodNight Stay home puts you close to all the action.
Spring Festivals in Nashville
Nashville’s spring festivals celebrate music, local flavors, and cultural experiences across the city. Here are the highlights for 2026:
March 24–28, 2026 | Location: Various venues across Nashville
Celebrate Nashville’s songwriting scene at Tin Pan South, the city’s premier festival dedicated to the creators behind the songs you love. See rising stars and established songwriters like Alex Hall, Andrew Bloom, Billy Dean, Casey Brown, Emily West, and Jenny Tolman. Shows are intimate, and tickets range from $15–$35 per show.
March 28, 2026 | Location: 4121 Golf Club Lane, Franklin, TN
Raise a glass at Whiskey Warmer’s 10th anniversary, just a 30-minute drive from Nashville! Enjoy unlimited whiskey, bourbon, and cocktails from 20+ distilleries, chef-curated bites, live music, a cigar lounge, and a wine garden. Tickets are $99 and include all tastings and entertainment. This 21+ event is perfect for whiskey lovers.
April 9–19, 2026 | Location: Various venues across Nashville
Laugh your way through Nashville with the Comedy Festival, featuring top comedians like David Spade, Kevin James, Morgan Jay, and Shelly Belly. Shows run Thursday–Sunday across multiple venues.
April 12, 2026 | Location: 401 S 20th St, Nashville, TN
Enjoy over 1,000 craft beers, local live music, food trucks, and a marketplace with artisans. This 21+ event supports local nonprofits, and tickets include tastings and entertainment.
Music City Food & Wine Festival
April 24–27, 2026 | 2500 West End Ave, Nashville, TN
A multi-day culinary celebration, featuring local chefs, wines, spirits, and live music. Ticket options range from $125–$449 depending on access. Weekend VIP passes include unlimited tastings, reserved seating, and exclusive experiences. The Grand Tasting on Saturday is the festival’s highlight—come hungry and plan to taste widely!

Family-Friendly Festivals
For visitors traveling with kids or looking for daytime fun, Nashville offers a variety of family-friendly festivals that bring together outdoor adventures, art, and seasonal beauty. From hands-on activities to strolling blooming gardens, these spring experiences are perfect for all ages:
April 3–5, 2026 | Location: 2300 Bransford Ave, Nashville, TN
One of the largest Asian food festivals in Nashville, Panda Fest features 80+ food vendors, cultural performances, inflatables, and interactive activities. Tickets range from $14–$35+. All ages are welcome.
April 11, 2026 | Location: Union St & 3rd Ave N, Nashville, TN
The annual Cherry Blossom Festival brings Japanese culture and springtime beauty to Nashville. Highlights include the 2.5-mile Cherry Blossom Walk, “Pups in Pink” parade, martial arts demonstrations, live music, dance, and family activities. Admission is free, and all ages (plus dogs!) are welcome.
March 7–April 12, 2026 | Location: 1200 Forrest Park Dr, Nashville, TN
Cheekwood in Bloom fills the spring with over 250,000 tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths in vibrant color. Families can wander the gardens, enjoy live weekend jazz, explore the Historic Mansion, and grab bites from on-site food trucks. The spacious grounds make it easy for kids to roam and take in the seasonal beauty. Tickets are available as “Gardens Only” ($13–$26) or “Gardens + Mansion” ($19–$29), with free admission for children 2 and under and Cheekwood members.
April 3–May 8, 2026 | Location: Shelby Park, 2021 Fatherland St, Nashville, TN
This free pop-up event features a beer garden, live music, food trucks, and yard games. Kids can run and play while adults enjoy local brews and music along the riverside, making it a relaxed afternoon outing for all ages.
The Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair
April 11–12, 2026 | Location: 8 City Blvd, Nashville, TN
Crafty Bastards brings together 100+ makers of art, jewelry, ceramics, and more. Families can explore unique creations, enjoy food trucks and drinks, and take part in hands-on activities for kids. Admission is free, creating a lively weekend festival for everyone.
April 25–26, 2026 | Location: 8th Ave S & Broadway, Nashville, TN
The St. Jude Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Nashville combines running and live music. Races include a marathon, half-marathon, 10K, 5K, and kid-friendly events. Participants pass iconic landmarks, with live bands and a post-race festival offering food, music, and family-friendly fun.
Getting There
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Where to Stay During Festival Season
Settle into a GoodNight Stay home and enjoy easy access to Nashville’s lively festival weekends while still having space to relax together.
16 Bed | 12 Bath | 48 Guests
Bringing together four neighboring homes, this expansive retreat is designed for large groups who want space to gather while staying close to Nashville’s spring happenings. Open-concept living areas create natural meeting spots between outings, and gourmet kitchens make group meals simple. Private patios and balconies offer room to unwind, while ping-pong tables and arcade basketball keep the energy up back at home. Located just minutes from Germantown, East Nashville, and Broadway, it’s a convenient home base if your plans include the Cherry Blossom Festival, East Nashville Beer Fest, or exploring downtown during festival weekends.

16 Bed | 12 Bath | 32 Guests
Designed for groups who want to stay close to Nashville’s spring activity, this four-unit retreat offers spacious gathering areas and private rooftop patios that make mornings and evenings feel relaxed and easy. Its central location puts you within a short drive of Tin Pan South venues, Cheekwood in Bloom’s colorful garden displays, and downtown festival events throughout the season. Whether your group is planning cultural outings, live music nights, or daytime strolls through blooming gardens, this stay keeps everything comfortably within reach.

Stay in the Rhythm
Festival season in Nashville brings music, culture, and memorable experiences, with a GoodNight Stay home keeping it all within reach. Enjoy festivals, family-friendly events, or explore the city at your own pace. Book between February 12 – March 23, 2026, using code LUCKYINLOVETN to get 15% OFF select stays and make your spring getaway unforgettable.
Arizona’s festival season brings a mix of beats, big names, and weekend adventures—and if you’re craving Coachella energy without the Coachella price tag, you’re in the right place. From must-see headliners to homes near the action, here’s your guide to making the most of the music-filled months ahead.
The Setlist: Arizona 2026 Music Festivals
Think desert stages, statement outfits, and back-to-back sets—just without the packed campgrounds and premium hotel rates. Arizona’s spring festival lineup brings comparable scale and talent, making it an easy yes for those looking to switch things up this year.’
March 6–7, 2026 | 300 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ
The nonprofit M3F Music Festival returns with three stages and a genre-spanning lineup, all while donating 100% of proceeds to charity. Across the Vista, Cosmic, and Day Dream stages, you’ll catch Mau P, Peggy Gou, Big Wild, Chris Lorenzo, and more. With indie, electronic, pop, and R&B woven into one weekend, this festival sets the tone for Arizona’s spring music scene.
March 21, 2026 | 3005 E Queen Creek Rd, Gilbert, AZ
Boots in the Park takes over Gilbert Regional Park for a full day of country hits, line dancing, and sing-alongs that carry well past sunset. Headlined by Keith Urban and featuring Dustin Lynch, Mitchell Tenpenny, Mackenzie Carpenter, and Bryan Martin, this all-day event blends major country acts with craft food, drinks, and a lively crowd.
March 21, 2026 | 15850 N Bullard Ave, Surprise, AZ
Hosted next to Surprise Stadium, Out of the Park Music Fest closes out spring training season with live music, food trucks, yard games, and a beer garden atmosphere. The lineup includes Paul Russell, Jake Hoot, Huntley, Mara Justine, and Arizona’s own Kyle Mercer, with additional artists still being announced. With GA tickets starting at $20, VIP upgrades available, and baseball ticket bundles offered earlier in the day, it’s an easy way to turn one Saturday into a full itinerary.
March 28, 2026 | 80 W Rio Salado Pkwy, Tempe, AZ
Tempe Beach Park turns pink for the Rosé Disco Wine Festival, a 21+ wine-and-dance event blending DJ sets with curated rosé tastings. Guests can sip selections from over 20 wineries while dancing to Zerb, Frank Walker, TELYKAST, me n ü, and Ryan Sheppard, alongside chef pop-ups including Prince Street Pizza and Cala Scottsdale. Expect pink-and-white outfits, waterfront views, and plenty of photo ops.
April 3–4, 2026 | Rawhide Event Center, Chandler, AZ
EDM fans circle this one. Phoenix Lights lands at Rawhide Event Center with two days of large-scale production, immersive visuals, and multi-stage programming. Known for its space-inspired theme and heavy-hitting DJ sets, this festival draws dance music fans across the Southwest for a weekend that runs late and loud.
April 9–12, 2026 | 20585 E Water Way, Florence, AZ
If Stagecoach is calling your name but you’d rather skip the California crowds, Country Thunder brings the same boots-and-headliners energy to Arizona’s desert. Lainey Wilson, Brooks & Dunn, Zach Top, and Gavin Adcock lead a stacked lineup that also includes Scotty McCreery and more. With on-site camping, RV setups, and carnival-style attractions, this one feels less like a concert and more like a country takeover.
April 17–19, 2026 | 620 N Mill Ave, Tempe, AZ
Returning to Tempe Beach Park, Reggae Rise Up Arizona brings three days of reggae favorites to the waterfront. The 2026 lineup includes Dirty Heads, Rebelution, SOJA, Slightly Stoopid, and Stephen Marley, alongside immersive art, craft vendors, and multiple stages. It’s a laid-back-meets-lively weekend that draws fans across Arizona and beyond.
April 24–25, 2026 | 2330 W Rio Salado Pkwy, Mesa, AZ
Sloan Park shifts gears for Breakaway Music Festival Arizona, a two-day EDM event headlined by Marshmello, Kygo, and ISOxo, alongside Loud Luxury, James Hype, and Mersiv. Multiple stages, VIP viewing areas, and interactive activations turn the former spring training grounds into a high-energy dance space that caps off April on a high note.
July 18–19, 2026 | 304 S Humphreys St, Flagstaff, AZ
Head north for cooler temps at Coconino Campout, hosted at the Pepsi Amphitheater. This electronic and bass-focused camping festival features national and regional artists, immersive art installations, sunset sets, and on-site camping beneath the ponderosa pines. It’s a mountain setting twist on Arizona’s festival season.

Getting There
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Where to Stay During Arizona Festival Season
After long days at the stages, having a place where everyone can regroup makes the weekend that much better!
20 Bed | 19 Bath | 54 Guests
Set on more than 45 acres with sweeping views of the surrounding desert, this one-of-a-kind retreat is built for unforgettable group getaways. Multiple estates come together to create a private compound with heated pools, fire pits, a putting green, and plenty of space to gather between festival outings. Located about 10 minutes from nearby dining, golf, and entertainment, it offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience when planning a festival-filled weekend.

10 Bed | 8 Bath | 30 Guests
This spacious Scottsdale retreat combines two stylish homes within one private desert setting, making it ideal for larger groups traveling for festival season. Private backyards, heated pools, a hot tub, fire pits, and open-concept living spaces create an easygoing place to recharge between events. With Scottsdale Quarter, Kierland Commons, and Old Town just a short drive away, you’ll have quick access to dining, nightlife, and the next stop on your festival itinerary.

Don’t Miss a Beat
Stages are set, lights are on, and your festival-ready home is waiting. Book now and enjoy 10% off select Arizona homes for stays between February 12 – March 23, 2026 with code LUCKYINLOVEAZ. Rally your crew and move seamlessly between festival beats, local bites, and backyard hangs—because desert festival season isn’t just happening in California.
Easter in Arizona means patio brunches, sprawling egg hunts, and full days outside before the summer heat rolls in. It’s the sweet spot of spring, and the kind of weekend that calls for gathering everyone in one place.
If you’re searching for Easter brunch in Scottsdale, Phoenix Easter egg hunts, and the best places to stay for Easter weekend in Arizona, here’s your game plan.
Easter Brunch
Easter brunch sets the tone for the whole weekend. Pastries stacked high, something sweet for the table, and a reason to dress up before noon. From resort spreads to neighborhood favorites, Arizona spots know how to make it feel like an occasion. Consider this your head start on reservations!
Bunny Brunch at the Phoenix Zoo
March 29, 2026
455 N Galvin Pkwy, Phoenix, AZ
Breakfast with wildlife? That’s a story the kids will be telling at school on Monday. This annual Bunny Brunch includes a buffet-style meal, up-close animal encounters, and scheduled photo ops with the Easter Bunny. Two morning seatings mean you can snag your pancakes early and still roam the zoo after.
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at Rainforest Cafe
April 4, 2026
5000 S Arizona Mills Circle, Tempe, AZ
Kick off Easter weekend with a family-style breakfast set inside the restaurant’s signature rainforest setting. Little ones can meet the Easter Bunny for photos, join in on themed activities, and take part in raffles throughout the morning. It’s a festive option that keeps the focus on family fun while still feeling easy to plan.
Easter Brunch at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess
April 5, 2026
7575 E Princess Dr, Scottsdale, AZ
If you’re looking for a larger-scale celebration, the Princess delivers. Expect multiple chef-driven stations, an impressive dessert presentation, and seasonal décor that transforms the property for the holiday. It’s polished, high-energy, and designed for groups who treat Easter brunch like the main event.
Easter Brunch at the Arizona Biltmore
April 5, 2026
2400 E Missouri Ave, Phoenix, AZ
Set inside the historic Gold Room, this annual brunch blends classic elegance with family-friendly touches. Expect a sprawling spread of brunch favorites, a roaming Bunny, and even an on-site egg hunt for guests. It’s a tradition with a little sparkle.
Easter Buffet at McCormick Ranch Golf Club
April 5, 2026
7505 E McCormick Pkwy, Scottsdale, AZ
Brunch with Camelback Mountain views? Yes, please. This public Easter buffet brings classic American dishes with a Southwest twist, all served overlooking lakes and lush fairways. Reservations are required—because nobody wants to wing it on a holiday.
Easter Brunch at Lon’s at the Hermosa Inn
April 5, 2026
5532 N Palo Cristi Rd, Paradise Valley, AZ
Desert charm meets refined seasonal cuisine at Lon’s. Their Easter brunch is known for thoughtful, spring-inspired dishes served in a serene courtyard setting. It’s a slower-paced, savor-the-moment kind of morning in the best way.
Easter Brunch Cruise with Lake Pleasant Cruises
April 5, 2026
8708 W Harbor Blvd, Peoria, AZ
For a change of scenery, this 90-minute brunch cruise offers a buffet-style breakfast served on the water, paired with music and open-air views of Lake Pleasant. It’s a relaxed alternative to the traditional dining room setting and works especially well for those who want something a little different this year.

Easter Egg Hunts
Now that everyone’s fueled up, it’s time for the main competition: who can grab the most eggs in under two minutes. Across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, and beyond, parks and venues are loading fields with thousands (yes, thousands) of prize-filled eggs.
Eggstravaganza & Touch-a-Truck – Fountain Hills
March 28, 2026
11829 N Tower Dr, Fountain Hills, AZ
Held at Desert Vista Park, this large-scale event features more than 15,000 eggs divided into age-specific hunts, helping keep things organized and fair. Beyond the egg dash, families can check out bounce houses and explore the Touch-a-Truck area, where kids can climb inside fire trucks, police vehicles, and other service trucks. It’s a well-rounded morning with plenty to do beyond the hunt itself.
Vertuccio Farms Easter Egg Hunt
March 28, 2026
4011 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ
Farm fun meets egg frenzy. Timed hunts keep things organized, while crafts, a petting zoo, and play structures stretch the fun well beyond the whistle blow. Pro tip: Arrive early; these hunts start right on schedule.
April 4, 2026
3939 N Drinkwater Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ
This western-themed celebration brings more than 10,000 eggs to Scottsdale Civic Center. Expect live music, food trucks, golden egg prizes, and a whole lot of cowboy boots paired with bunny ears.
April 4, 2026
15279 N Scottsdale Rd Ste 260, Scottsdale, AZ
Kids follow a trail of colorful eggs throughout Scottsdale Quarter to unlock their treat bags in this interactive scavenger-style hunt. Afterward, families can stick around for music, face painting, balloon artists, and photos with the Easter Bunny.
FREE 6th Annual Great Egg Hunt & Family Fair
April 4, 2026
9500 East Vía de Ventura, Scottsdale, AZ
Thousands of eggs, bounce houses, live entertainment, and prize drawings make this one a high-energy pick. The event is free to attend, and early registration gets families entered into additional giveaways.
Apache Junction Easter Egg Hunt
April 4, 2026
3015 N Idaho Rd, Apache Junction, AZ
Over 10,000 eggs are divided by age groups—including teens and adults. Yes, adults. Arrive early, bring your basket, and prepare for a quick dash once the hunts kick off.
Enchanted Island Easter Egg Hunt
April 4–5, 2026
1202 W Encanto Blvd, Phoenix, AZ
Designed for little ones ages 1–10, these rapid-fire hunts run every 10 minutes and last about a minute. Eggs include toys, ride passes, and special prizes. Reservations are recommended; this one fills fast.

Your Desert Nest Awaits
After brunch reservations, egg hunts, and sugar highs, you’ll want a place where everyone can gather, kick off their shoes, and laugh about who found the golden egg. That’s where we come in.
5 Bed | 4 Bath | 19 Guests
Hosting the whole crew? Desert Elegance makes it easy. Located in a gated North Scottsdale community, this spacious retreat features a private pool and spa, multiple outdoor lounge areas, a BBQ grill, and a fire pit for winding down after a full day out. With Scottsdale Quarter and Kierland Commons just minutes away, brunch plans and last-minute basket fillers are close by.
5 Bed | 4 Bath | 15 Guests
Solara blends laid-back desert style with built-in entertainment. The backyard includes a private pool and spa, plus optional heat for cooler evenings. Inside, you’ll find a dedicated game room with shuffleboard and foosball, along with two separate living areas that give larger groups room to spread out. It’s a strong pick for families, mixing downtime with a little friendly competition.
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 16 Guests
This North Scottsdale stay leans into outdoor living. A private pool, putting green, bocce ball, cornhole, and a fire pit set the scene for long afternoons outside. Multiple lounge spaces and an open-concept interior make it easy to gather for meals or movie nights. Plus, you’re just minutes from Kierland Commons, Scottsdale Quarter, and TPC Scottsdale.
Pristine Sunset
4 Bed | 3.5 Bath | 16 Guests
Just four minutes from Old Town, Pristine Sunset pairs a prime location with a relaxed, sun-filled setting. Spend the day out at brunch or spring events, then come home to your own private backyard with a pool, pergola dining area, fire pit, and hammock under bistro lights. Inside, bright gathering spaces, a pool table, and a cozy fireplace make it easy to settle in. Close to Scottsdale Stadium, Fashion Square, and more—but always peaceful when you’re ready to unwind.

Make This Easter One to Talk About
Easter in Arizona is sunshine, sweet treats, and a little friendly competition over who grabbed the most eggs. It’s grandparents cheering on toddlers, cousins plotting candy trades, and everyone lingering a little longer around the table.
Book your Easter weekend getaway with GoodNight Stay and give your crew a place to gather, laugh, and start a new spring tradition. The Bunny handles the eggs; we’ll handle the stay.
The Easter weekend calendar in Tennessee is packed, and with Easter falling on Sunday, April 5 this year, it’ll be here before you know it. From brunch tables filled with seasonal favorites to egg hunts that get kids racing, we’ve lined up the highlights and homes that make it easy to gather the crew after a busy day!
Easter Brunch
Let’s be honest, Easter brunch is the main event. Nashville’s restaurant scene goes all out this time of year, and 2026 is no exception. We’re talking live music, buffets stacked high, rooftop parties, and even a visit or two from the Big Bunny himself. Below are the spots worth making a reservation for before they fill up.
Breakfast with the Easter Bunny
4306 Rocky Glade Rd, Eagleville, TN
Enjoy a morning at Lucky Ladd Farms with a hot breakfast and hands-on farm activities. Families can meet the Easter Bunny, explore playgrounds, and visit the baby animals. Early Access tickets let you enjoy the Fun Park, Petting Farm, Zoo, and Easter Egg Hunts before it gets busy.
2803 12th Ave S, Suite 105, Nashville, TN
The Henry delivers classic brunch staples with a few playful twists. Think hearty morning plates and fresh takes on favorite flavors—all in a relaxed setting that works for family groups or small gatherings. Reservations are recommended so your table is waiting when hunger strikes.
1210 McGavock St, Nashville, TN
A buffet of salads, cured meats, and sweet & savory breakfast favorites. Highlights include smoked salmon, cheddar egg strata, and brown butter whipped potatoes. With a mix of dishes for kids and adults, this spot keeps everyone happy, and the buffet format lets everyone serve themselves and enjoy what they like, when they like.
1200 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN
Germantown’s favorite for seasonal, shareable plates and fresh, local seafood. Brunch here balances sweet and savory dishes, plus oysters for a grown-up touch. The space is open and welcoming, making it easy to linger over drinks and conversation.
710 Demonbreun St, Nashville, TN
1 Kitchen focuses on sustainability and local flavors with a buffet full of morning favorites. Live jazz in the morning flows into DJ sets, making it brunch with just enough energy to get the day rolling. Complimentary valet keeps arrivals stress-free.
800 44th Ave N, Nashville, TN
Buffet brunch, crafts for kids, specialty drinks, and a visit from the Easter Bunny make this a well-rounded family stop. Seasonal dishes and cocktails give adults something to sip while kids explore the craft activities and photo opportunities.
Commons Club Easter Brunch + Bad Bunny Brunch
1 Music Square W, Nashville, TN
Commons Club offers a buffet with prime rib, honey ham, and Southern fried chicken, accompanied by live music for the day. For those craving a rooftop scene, the Pool Club hosts a Latin-inspired brunch with cocktails and music, giving brunch a lively twist while taking in views of the city.

Easter Egg Hunts
Grab a basket and get ready to hunt for those eggs! Nashville and nearby spots are packed with egg hunts, fun activities, and plenty of surprises for kids of all ages.
Friends Life Community Easter Egg Hunt
4414 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN
Date & Time: March 21 | 9:00–11:00 AM
This free, community event includes a morning egg hunt, photos with the Easter Bunny, and sweet treats. Activities are suitable for all ages, and the indoor space is ready if the weather doesn’t cooperate. Families can enjoy a leisurely morning exploring activities and collecting eggs before heading off to the rest of their weekend plans.
Easter Celebration: Egg Hunts with the Easter Bunny
4306 Rocky Glade Rd, Eagleville, TN
Dates & Hours: March 28–April 4 | 11:00 AM–4:30 PM
Lucky Ladd Farms hosts multiple hunts, games, and baby animal encounters. Prize packs are included for each child, and there’s plenty of room to move without crowds. Adults can watch or join in on the activities, making it a day that appeals to every age.
1200 Forrest Park Dr, Nashville, TN
Dates & Hours: April 3–4 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
The Great Spring Art Hop turns egg hunting into a hands-on adventure. Explore colorful murals, live music, and garden paths while joining age-specific hunts and sampling treats from local food trucks. It’s a mix of candy, creativity, and a little bit of city charm all in one spot.
3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN
Date & Time: April 4 | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Hop over to the Nashville Zoo for Eggstravaganzoo, where egg hunts are paired with animal encounters and behind-the-scenes moments with the zookeepers. Kids can hunt by age group while spotting exotic residents. Families who grab the Early Riser package get a quieter start, a grab-and-go breakfast, and first access to the day’s activities. It’s a hands-on, tails-and-treats kind of Easter.

Homes That Make the Weekend Easy
After a day of brunch-hopping and egg-hunting, you’re going to want a place that can hold the whole crew. These GoodNight Stay homes are some of Nashville’s best. Book early; spring weekends go fast!
8 Bed | 6 Bath | 16 Guests
Double Treble offers two townhomes providing a spacious getaway. Lounge on the private rooftop patios with neighborhood views, host a game night or movie marathon in the spacious living areas, or whip up meals in the fully equipped kitchens before gathering around the dining table. Step outside and you’re within walking distance of Nashville’s best restaurants, quirky boutiques, and local distilleries, perfect for a casual stroll or a night out with friends.
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 10 Guests
With space to spread out and spots to gather, this home balances city energy with relaxation. The rooftop patio includes skyline views, a fire pit, and outdoor dining, making it ideal for evening drinks or catching the sunset. Just a short walk from Broadway, 12 South, and local favorites like Hattie B’s and Baked on 8th, you’re steps from the city’s best while still having your own space to unwind.
4 Bed | 2 Bath | 16 Guests
Two side-by-side units give groups plenty of room to spread out while staying connected. King-over-king bunks, dual lounges, and cozy corners make it easy to hang out together or take some time to unwind. With Broadway and Printer’s Alley nearby, coffee runs, live music, and the best spots for a night out are all easily within reach without having to worry about transportation.
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 10 Guests
This home mixes comfort with style, giving you plenty of space to gather and unwind. The rooftop patio offers downtown views, lounge seating, and a spot for evening cocktails or catching the sunset. Inside, two spacious living areas and a fully equipped kitchen make it easy to cook or host game nights. Just minutes from Music Row, Broadway, and The Gulch, you’re steps from live music, rooftop bars, and trendy spots while still having a private retreat to call your own.
Time to Hop Home
When the egg hunts are done and the brunch plates are cleared, there’s nothing like having a spot to call your own. Keep the weekend rolling with space for everyone to relax, laugh, and make a few more memories together. Book your Easter stay and make it one to remember!















