Van Rental Nashville

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As the major music and cultural hub of the southern United States, Nashville has plenty to keep you entertained while you are visiting. From the famous Grand Ole Opry to the annual Tomato Art Festival, you can find an activity for your whole group to enjoy. 

Choose a van rental in Nashville and comfortably seat everyone while still finding plenty of room for your luggage. Between passenger van rentals and minivan rentals, you are sure to find the perfect fit. View the various Budget locations in Nashville and find the one closest to you. 

Passenger Van Rental

Budget offers two different sizes of passenger van rentals. Decide between a 12-passenger van and 15-passenger van rental on your upcoming trip. Passenger vans can fit your lake toys or biking equipment when you are heading to Radnor Lake State Park. Vans also come in handy during a family field trip to the Adventure Science Center. Book a passenger van today!

Minivan Rental

Enjoy the convenience of a minivan rental during a family or business trip to easily load everyone and everything in and out. Our main minivan model is the Chrysler Pacifica, which is able to hold up to 7 passengers. Learn more about our minivan rentals

Rent a Van at Nashville Airport

Start your trip off at Budget in the BNA airport. Save money and quickly get on the road when you rent a van ahead of time. If you are planning on staying in Nashville a while or traveling around Tennessee, check out Budget’s other rental options, like one-way and long-term car rentals. 

3 Must-See Destinations in Nashville

Whether this is your first trip to Nashville or you’ve come many times, make sure you visit these hot spots before you depart. 

  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Learn about the popular history of country music, which is inseparably linked with Nashville and see memorabilia from famous artists like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.  

  • The Parthenon: Cheaper than a trip to Greece, Nashville’s full-scale replica of the Parthenon is open to the public and also functions as an art museum. Be sure to take plenty of photos! 

  • Belmont Mansion: This historical location is a popular stop in Tennessee. Get a glimpse of what life was like for wealthy Nashville residents Adelicia and Joseph Acklen before the Civil War.