How did country music become an international travel trend?
- 3/31/2026
- 12 H
‘Music City’ Nashville will soon welcome a
new Dolly Parton hotel while a country music-themed cruise will set sail in
Europe next year.
Country music continues to strike a powerful chord for
international travellers, with millions of people visiting iconic destinations
and attending concerts or festivals around the world.
From the neon lights and live shows of “Honky Tonk
Highway” on Lower Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, to emerging country scenes
across Europe, this distinctly American genre has evolved into a global tourism
driver.
Opening in mid-June 2026 in downtown Nashville, Dolly
Parton's SongTeller Hotel pays tribute to the life and legacy of one of country
music’s most beloved and influential stars.
Each room is uniquely themed, from Acoustic Suites
featuring her guitars to the Six Sisters Suite honouring her family. Guests can
enjoy live performances at venues such as Parton’s Live and Jolene’s, alongside
Southern-inspired dining.
The hotel also features “Dolly’s Life of Many Colors”
museum, which showcases iconic costumes and rare memorabilia from her
chart-topping career.
“Broadway has become such a hub of tourism, this felt
like the right time to bring something special to all the wonderful activity in
Nashville,” she said last year when announcing the new hotel. (Euronews)







