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Holiday shopping on the mind? Start here.

Let Opry Mills’ Holiday Offer Guide be your little helper.

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Three images that show Opry Mills from the outside and inside, and one main photo of a family surrounded by pink gift boxes in front of a Christmas tree.

Oh what fun it is to see Opry Mills decked out for the holidays.

Photos provided by Opry Mills

Sleigh bells are already starting to jingle, which means it’s time to start checking off that gift list.

Save yourself time (and sleigh-loads of cash) this holiday season with the Opry Mills Holiday Offer Guide, overflowing with exclusive deals and seasonal promotions.

With over 200 stocked stores filled with trendy threads and the latest releases, Opry Mills is a true one-stop shop for all your gift-giving needs. You can browse a wonderland of items and ideas minutes from Downtown Nashville and find the perfect presents for everyone on your list — without the hassle of jumping around town on a shopping escapade.

The outlet + retail mall will also give you the familiar tingle of holiday magic with festive decorations and special events through the rest of the year, including photos and visits for the kiddies with Santa Claus himself.

Bonus: Make a day of it by catching a movie or stopping to eat.

Let the Guide be your guide

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