63 Best Hotels in Tennessee, USA

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The Union Station Nashville Yards

$$ | 1001 Broadway, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA Fodor's Choice
Union Station Hotel, Nashville
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With a 65-foot barrel-vaulted lobby ceiling, granite walls, huge stone fireplaces, stained-glass windows, crystal chandeliers, and even its own blend of Jack Daniel's whiskey, a stay at this renovated 1900 train station includes a unique peek into local history; the building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977. Other notable architectural details include marble floors, oak-accented walls, limestone fireplaces, and bas-relief panels. Each guest room is a little different, but all have high ceilings, plush bedding, crisp decor, and, in some cases, marble soaking tubs. The cozy bistro, Stationairy, is even cozier on chilly nights when the fireplace is lit.

Pros

  • Beautiful public spaces
  • Unique setting, with notable architecture and history
  • Rooms feel like city apartments rather than hotel rooms

Cons

  • Elevators are small and dark (so hurrah for the wide open staircases)
  • Valet parking is expensive
  • Hallways can be narrow and dim
1001 Broadway, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-726--1001
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125 rooms
No Meals

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Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center

$$ | 2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA Fodor's Choice

This sprawling complex, now part of the Marriott group, is a fantastic urban getaway with a spa, indoor and outdoor pool, a riverboat ride, a waterfall, 17 restaurants ranging from casual to fine dining, and numerous shops. Some rooms have private balconies overlooking the spectacular atrium. The 18-hole golf course was designed by Larry Nelson. Be sure to check out Jack Daniel's Saloon, where the BBQ is smoked using barrels that once stored whiskey. Too much? Try The Inn at Opryland, the scaled-down sister property nearby.

Pros

  • A worthy tourist destination even if you're not staying there
  • Shuttles available
  • Multiple dining options

Cons

  • Distances within the complex can be long
  • Expensive parking
  • Traffic in the area can be a nuisance
2800 Opryland Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA
615-889--1000
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2,882 rooms
No Meals

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The Hermitage Hotel

$$$ | 231 6th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37219, USA Fodor's Choice

This is a quintessential Nashville experience for both guests and all Nashville travelers alike. As you'd expect, everything in this 1910 building is luxurious, from the large rooms (standard rooms start at a roomy 500 square feet) to the plush robes and the public restrooms. With former guests ranging from Babe Ruth and John F. Kennedy to Pasty Cline and Johnny Cash, quality service and an elevated experience are a given. And, as the hotel offers a pampering package for pets, it should come as no surprise that the concierge service here promises to address any request. Don't miss the small exhibit in the lobby that details The Hermitage's role in ratifying the 19th Amendment.

Pros

  • Great location (especially for taking in performances at TPAC)
  • Lots of character
  • Lovely bathrooms and large rooms

Cons

  • Small elevators
  • Surrounding area can feel a bit deserted after hours
  • Can get crowded with theater traffic
231 6th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37219, USA
615-244--3121
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122 rooms
No Meals

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LeConte Lodge

$$$$ | End of Trillium Gap Trail, TN, 37862, USA Fodor's Choice

Set at 6,360 feet near the summit of Mt. LeConte, this hike-in lodge is remote, rustic, and remarkable. Small, rough-hewn wood cabins and three group sleeping cabins have bunk beds, propane heaters, and kerosene lamps, and there are privies with flush toilets but no showers. The appeal of LeConte Lodge is the mountaintop setting, taking in the views from your deck rocking chair, and stargazing at night. There is no road access to the lodge; the only way in is by foot, up one of five trails, none of which are short or easy. The 6.5-mile Trillium Gap Trail is the easiest trail to the lodge, as it is not as steep as the other trails. The Alum Cave Bluffs Trail is the shortest, but it is fairly steep. Lodge supplies are brought in three times a week by llama. The lodge typically begins booking reservations in a lottery for the following year's season (late March to mid-November) on October 1 of the year before, and generally all dates are booked for the following year within a few weeks.

Pros

  • Unique setting high on Mt. LeConte
  • A true escape from civilization
  • Breakfast and dinner included in rates

Cons

  • Books up many months in advance
  • Few modern conveniences
  • Hike-in access only
End of Trillium Gap Trail, TN, 37862, USA
865-429–5704
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–late Mar.
10 cabins
Free Breakfast

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The Peabody Memphis

$$$$ | 149 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, 38103, USA Fodor's Choice

Even if you're not staying here, it's worth a stop to see this 12-story downtown landmark, built in 1925. The lobby has the original stained-glass skylights and the travertine-marble fountain that is home to the hotel's resident ducks. (The ducks parade to the fountain at 11 am, and they depart the fountain at 5 pm.) The rooms are decorated in a variety of period styles.

149 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, 38103, USA
901-529--4000
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Credit cards accepted
464 rooms
No Meals

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Thompson Nashville

$$$ | 401 11th Ave. S, Nashville, TN, USA Fodor's Choice

Award-winning for its architecture, this centrally located luxury boutique hotel is one of the best spots to stay in the city, as it affords guests the ability to explore, shop, and dine their way through the entire Gulch neighborhood on foot. A coffee shop (Killebrew Coffee) and an upscale seafood restaurant (Marsh House) are on the first floor, but the trendy rooftop bar known as the L.A. Jackson is where this hotel really shines. 

Pros

  • Central Gulch location
  • In-room stereo
  • Great dining options

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • No pool
  • No in-room coffee/tea
401 11th Ave. S, Nashville, TN, USA
615-262--6000
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224 rooms
No Meals

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1 Hotel Nashville

$$ | 710 Demonbreun St., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

This property's commitment to preserving the planet is evident from the time guests approach the entrance under a massive living plant wall to the moment they enter their room and discover details like chalkboards to reduce paper use, hangers made from 100% recycled paper, and water carafes repurposed from wine bottles. 1 Hotel doesn't skimp on luxuries, though, with upscale room amenities, an energetic rooftop pool and bar, a tranquil spa run by Bamford, and a fully-electric fleet of Audi automobiles available for excursions around town.

Pros

  • Creative restaurant featuring regional dishes made using seasonal local ingredients
  • Excellent proximity to events at Bridgestone Arena or the Ryman Auditorium
  • Top-to-bottom commitment to sustainable practices

Cons

  • Hallway noise can be heard in guest rooms
  • Room service cuts off relatively early
  • Little separation between bed and bath areas of guest rooms
710 Demonbreun St., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-510--0400
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215 rooms
No Meals

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The 404 Hotel

$$ | 404 12th Ave. S, Nashville, TN, USA

Next door to The Station Inn sits this very private boutique hotel with just four loft-style king rooms, no lobby, keyless entry, and no common area. Local craftspeople built a majority of the furniture and a good deal of the rest are antiques, lending a kind of rural charm to this decidedly urban escape. The central location makes this a great pick for those determined to explore on foot.

Pros

  • Complimentary snacks and coffee
  • Very spacious rooms
  • Private and quiet

Cons

  • Difficult to snag a booking
  • No on-site concierge
  • Limited amenities
404 12th Ave. S, Nashville, TN, USA
615-242--7404
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4 rooms
No Meals

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Alexis Inn & Suites

$ | 600 Ermac Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA

Conviently located for visits to the Grand Ole Opry, Opry Mills outlet mall, and The Hermitage, this somewhat outdated, yet comfortable five-story hotel is also near Nashville's airport.

Pros

  • Free airport shuttle, free on-site parking, in-room refrigerator

Cons

  • Coffeemaker located in bathroom
  • Could use a sprucing up, which as of this writing is scheduled for summer 2013
600 Ermac Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA
615-378--5168
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Credit cards accepted
108 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Appy Lodge

$ | 168 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN, 37738, USA

This comfortable hotel—an old Fairfield Inn redone with an Appalachian Trail theme—has attractive woodsy decor, easy parking, and a complimentary breakfast. Rates are more than reasonable, and it's next door to one of the best mini-golf courses in town.

Pros

  • Free downtown parking pass
  • Some rooms have fireplaces
  • Indoor and outdoor pools

Cons

  • Tiny gym
  • It's a drive to Gatlinburg's main strip
  • Crowded at high season
168 Parkway, Gatlinburg, TN, 37738, USA
865-430–3659
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101 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Blackberry Mountain

$$$$ | 1507 E. Millers Cove Rd., Townsend, TN, 37886, USA

Blackberry Farm expanded their empire in 2022 with this 5,200-acre property, where the all-inclusive experience begins at $1,000/night; for many, that's worth it to sleep in luxury and dine on meals from some of the country's top budding chefs. Choose from treehouses and cottages, each situated to maximize the view of the rolling mountains. Spend your days fly fishing, climbing, hiking, taking an art class, or driving off-road in a Lexus GX. Then, book a session in the Recovery Lab to nurse your tired muscles. 

Pros

  • Incredible array of wellness and adventure options
  • Unparalleled luxury
  • You'll be pampered by the staff

Cons

  • Steep pricetag
  • Many activities require an additional fee
  • It's a long drive from the national park
1507 E. Millers Cove Rd., Townsend, TN, 37886, USA
865-518–0900
Hotel Details
38 cottages
All-Inclusive

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Bobby Hotel

$$ | 230 4th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37219, USA

Named after a fictional fun-loving world traveler, Bobby is designed to appeal to the wanderlust of guests with decor accented by global souvenirs, premium room amenities, and a variety of dining options. The rooftop bar features a vintage 1956 Greyhound bus that was craned onto the top of the building to act as a cocktail lounge.

Pros

  • Great location near Printers Alley
  • Changing artwork curated by Tinney Contemporary
  • Multiple in-house dining options

Cons

  • Converted office building floor layout can be confusing
  • Rooftop bar occasionally gets crowded on weekends, leading to slower service
  • No complimentary breakfast plan
230 4th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37219, USA
615-782--7100
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144 rooms
No Meals

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Buckhorn Inn

$ | 2140 Tudor Mountain Rd., Gatlinburg, TN, 37738, USA

Opened in 1938, this venerable (and affordable) lodging's Southern charm has kept visitors returning for nearly a century. Whether you stay in a traditional room or a private cottage, you'll enjoy spectacular mountain views, hikes on the 30-acre property, and access to one of the largest meditation labyrinths in America. The three-course, regionally influenced prix-fixe dinners are part of the experience.

Pros

  • Quiet location away from town but close to the national park
  • Almond-crusted French toast for breakfast
  • Views of the mountains

Cons

  • Books up quickly in high season
  • Furniture is a bit dated
  • No swimming pool
2140 Tudor Mountain Rd., Gatlinburg, TN, 37738, USA
866-941--0460
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9 rooms and 10 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Conrad Nashville

$$$ | 1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

Midtown’s only luxury hotel, the Conrad sits in the heart of the neighborhood, with expansive views of Downtown, sophisticated design, and attentive service. The estimated $1 million of impeccable artwork throughout the property is curated by Tennessee artists. European linens, an in-room French press, and espresso machines are available to guests alongside a chic pool deck and rooftop bar, resort-like gym, and on-site and in-room dining. Popular with fitness enthusiasts, the property offers five Wellness Rooms available for booking that include a private Peloton bike, Echelon Reflect Fitness Mirror, and more.

Pros

  • Sophisticated on-site dining and two bars
  • State-of-the-art wellness options
  • Spacious suites

Cons

  • Requires transportation to Downtown
  • Lacks overt Music City atmosphere
  • Pricier than other neighborhood hotels
1620 West End Ave., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-327--8000
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234 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott–Airport

$$ | 2508 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN, 37214, USA

This handsome low-rise hotel offers amenities often found in higher price properties: spacious rooms, king-size beds, oversize desks, and ergonomic desk chairs. It's near the Nashville airport, Opryland complex, and Opry Mills outlet mall, and it has a restaurant, pool, fitness center, and business center. The guest rooms were recently renovated with new carpet, wallcoverings, and bedding, and they are stocked with Paul Mitchell products.

Pros

  • Complimentary on-site parking and airport shuttle
  • Poolside patio area

Cons

  • Some travelers find the complimentary Wi-Fi connection to be slow
2508 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN, 37214, USA
615-883--9500
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Credit cards accepted
145 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Courtyard Nashville Downtown

$$$$ | 170 4th Ave. N., Nashville, TN, 37219, USA

Housed in a converted historic office building (built in 1904) in Printer's Alley, this hotel occupies a prime piece of real estate in downtown Nashville. The lobby retains charming echoes of the building's former life as a bank, while the rooms have ergonomic desk chairs, luxurious bedding, and Paul Mitchell toiletries.

Pros

  • Location in historic district
  • Airy lobby with touchscreen big board
  • 24-hour business center
  • Recycling bins conveniently located

Cons

  • Small elevators
170 4th Ave. N., Nashville, TN, 37219, USA
615-256--0900
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Credit cards accepted
192 rooms

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Crash Pad Boutique Hostel

$ | 29 Johnson St.,, Chattanooga, TN, 37408, USA

Climbers, backpackers, and gear geeks of every description, take heart—you now have a clean, efficient, value-packed, amenity-rich base camp in downtown Chattanooga. The basic option is a single bunk with wooden wraparound, privacy curtains, and storage space; from there, you can ratchet up through two more categories to a room with a queen-size bed (with pillow-top mattress), couch, desk, small dresser, and handcrafted sink (some have a single bunk too). Rooms share separate men's and women's restrooms with showers. There's plenty of storage for your gear, and common areas include a laundry, computers, and access to a kitchen to fix your breakfast (groceries supplied and included in the lodging rate).

Pros

  • Plenty of free parking
  • Clean, lean, green
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Limited privacy
  • Limited office hours (7:45 am–9 pm)
29 Johnson St.,, Chattanooga, TN, 37408, USA
423-648--8393
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30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Days Inn

$ | 2460 Music Valley Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA

This basic hotel, one mile from the Grand Ole Opry and Opry Mills Outlet Mall, has very friendly front-desk staff, and it makes a good, no-frills base for walking to restaurants and visiting Opryland. Pets are allowed.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool
  • Parking available for larger vehicles (buses, RVs, trailers)
  • Free in-room Wi-Fi
  • Very convenient if visiting Opryland

Cons

  • High-traffic area
2460 Music Valley Dr., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA
615-200--9939
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86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Dive Motel

$ | 1414 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN, 37207, USA

A converted motel, The Dive is a great place to stay for young travelers, with hip-themed rooms (from rustic to retro) and a private pool. If you're just looking to take a dip, though, visitors not staying at the motel can take advantage of the pool for a small admission fee. They also serve fresh food and drinks, making it a great spot to spend a sunny afternoon.

Pros

  • On-site pool
  • Bar and restaurant serving local flavor
  • Themed rooms

Cons

  • Not for guests looking for quiet
  • Not in a walkable neighborhood
  • Rooms are limited
1414 Dickerson Pike, Nashville, TN, 37207, USA
615-931–7114
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23 rooms
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Doubletree Downtown

$$$ | 185 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, 38103, USA

Across the street from the Peabody, this Downtown hotel has its own lobby fountain and waterfall. Glass-walled elevators whisk guests to rooms around a 10-story atrium.

185 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, 38103, USA
901-528--1800
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Credit cards accepted
280 rooms

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The Dwell Hotel

$$$ | 120 E. 10th St., Chattanooga, TN, 37402, USA

After the Civil War, Chattanooga's Ft. James was converted to a hotel, which fell into disrepair over the next century, but was later purchased, beautifully renovated, and reopened in 2003 as the Stone Fort Inn. A full-service luxury boutique hotel, it's conveniently located downtown and about a mile from the vibrant Riverfront district. Rooms are individually styled in keeping with the original design by German architect L.A. Hirtzfield, and each is equipped with a white-noise machine, among other amenities. The restaurant, TerraMae Appalachian Bistro, features limestone walls and an open kitchen, and there's a bar in the library, while other gathering spaces help to create a sociable climate.

Pros

  • Great downtown location convenient to shuttle
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Cooked-to-order breakfast weekdays, with extended buffet on weekends

Cons

  • Nearest parking may be a half-block away
  • Some rooms may experience street noise
120 E. 10th St., Chattanooga, TN, 37402, USA
423-267--7866
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Embassy Suites

$$ | 10 Century Blvd., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA

Convenient to Nashville's airport, as well as the Grand Ole Opry and Opry Mills outlet mall, this all-suites hotel offers ample meeting and event space. A made-to-order breakfast is included with room rate, as are evening cocktails. The interior atrium has waterfalls and flowering plants and there is a fitness center, indoor pool (renovated spring 2013) and whirlpool. Business Center is open 24-hours.

Pros

  • Breakfast
  • Complimentary airport shuttle
  • Fridge and microwave in suite

Cons

  • No shuttle to downtown
10 Century Blvd., Nashville, TN, 37214, USA
615-871--0033
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296 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairfield Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown/The Gulch

$ | 901 Division St., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

This bright, clean, and reliable hotel is a favorite for business travelers and casual tourists alike. There is a  generous complimentary breakfast included with each booking, an indoor jacuzzi, a fitness center, a cozy rooftop bar with fire pits where guests can enjoy hearty plates of nachos and house-made burgers, and plenty of quiet areas for getting a bit of work done.

Pros

  • Solid complimentary breakfast
  • Rooftop bar with live music
  • Good amenities for business travelers

Cons

  • Rooms are comfy but lack design flair
  • Few amenities available
  • Daily parking fees can add up
901 Division St., Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-690--1740
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126 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairlane Hotel

$ | 401 Union St., Nashville, TN, USA

Just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Batman building and three blocks from the hustle and bustle of the honky-tonks sits this boutique hotel resplendent with ’70s retro-modern flair befitting its past history as a bank building. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide natural light and views of the Nashville skyline in each room. 

Pros

  • Attractive redesign of former bank building
  • Outdoor restaurant patio offers Downtown views from above
  • Often offers room packages with bonus perks

Cons

  • Fewer rooms than most Downtown hotels
  • Main restaurant only open for dinner
  • No self-parking option
401 Union St., Nashville, TN, USA
615-988--8511
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81 rooms
No Meals

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Four Points by Sheraton Nashville–Brentwood

$$ | 760 Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, TN, 37027, USA

If you're looking for Nashville-area lodgings closer to Brentwood and Franklin, Four Points is a good choice. It has a rustic-chic decor, fitness room, business center, and decent restaurant with American cuisine.

Pros

  • Free coffee and bottled water
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary shuttle to Cool Springs Mall and shopping area

Cons

  • Downtown Nashville is out of the range of the complimentary shuttle
760 Old Hickory Blvd., Brentwood, TN, 37027, USA
615-964--5500
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212 rooms

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Four Seasons Hotel Nashville

$$$ | 100 Demonbreun St., Nashville, TN, 37201, USA

The Four Seasons signature style is on full display at this sleek glass tower overlooking Downtown and the Cumberland River, from luxurious linens and amenities in the spacious rooms to the infinity pool area that's like an urban oasis tucked away from the biggest crowds of Broadway. The lobby restaurant features rustic Italian cuisine, and the main bar is a great spot to meet fellow tourists along with residents of the luxe condominiums that occupy the uppermost floors of the building.

Pros

  • Concierge service offers advice and special opportunities at local sights
  • Easy access across the pedestrian bridge to Nissan Stadium on game days
  • First-class amenities and services

Cons

  • Some amenities are shared with residents of the upper-floor condominiums
  • Surrounding streets are often blocked for construction
  • Lower-floor rooms can experience outdoor noise, especially those facing Broadway
100 Demonbreun St., Nashville, TN, 37201, USA
615-610–5001
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235 rooms
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The Gallatin Hotel

$$$ | 2510 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, TN, 37206, USA

One of East Nashville's newer hotel offerings, The Gallatin is housed in a repurposed church just steps from many popular bars and restaurants. There's no staff on-site, so keep that in mind if you prefer lodging with daily cleaning or other assistance. Each room is outfitted with bold funky furniture, making for photo-ready backdrops. To boot, the hotel donates a portion of proceeds to organizations helping people experiencing homelessness. 

Pros

  • Proceeds benefit charity
  • Colorful funky decor
  • Beautifully repurposed church

Cons

  • No on-site staff
  • Limited room availability
  • Louder area
2510 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, TN, 37206, USA
615-861--1634
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25 rooms
No Meals

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The Germantown Inn

$$ | 1218 6th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, USA

Situated in a gorgeous, recently renovated late-1800s brick home and carriage house, this inn is the epitome of cozy and upscale; the rooms pay tribute to influential American men and women (i.e., Thomas Jefferson and Rosa Parks). The Germantown neighborhood is a real gem for foodies, and the inn is close to some of the best restaurants in town like City House, 5th & Taylor, Monell’s, and Rolf & Daughters.

Pros

  • Historic setting with modern touches
  • Walking distance to great restaurants
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Lacks amenities of a conventional hotel like gym or pool
  • Close quarters for some
  • Historic charm isn't for everyone
1218 6th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, USA
615-581--1218
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Graduate Nashville

$$$ | 101 20th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

A bright and whimsical world awaits you inside this Midtown hotel—have your camera ready because you're going to want to take a picture everywhere you look. The property is bursting at the seams with one-of-a-kind personality and spunk: there’s a grand piece of art in Minnie Pearl’s likeness that greets guests behind the front desk, and there’s no shortage of odes to Nashville’s musical nature or neighboring Vanderbilt University. On-site dining at White Limozeen draws its fair share of locals and visitors for its notable pink rooftop and Dolly Parton–inspired flare. Cross-Eyed Critters Watering Hole also delivers a good time with its kitschy ambiance and karaoke with on-stage animatronics.

Pros

  • Guests receive a coffee coin that can be used at Poindexter, the hotel’s on-site coffee shop
  • Approachable design and amenities
  • Family suites available

Cons

  • No room service
  • Small pool with limited hours
  • Not suited for those seeking a low-key atmosphere
101 20th Ave. N, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-551--2700
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205 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Hyatt Nashville

$$ | 1000 Broadway, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA

Towering over the railroad line that bisects Downtown, this conveniently located hoteleasy walking access to both Downtown and Midtown without being in the middle of the Lower Broad crazinessembraces the historic nature of the city's past as a rail center with impressive symbolic artwork in the massive lobby. An impressive variety of room types are available, all equipped with large flat-screen televisions, premium bathroom amenities, and mini-refrigerators, and there's a rooftop pool with gorgeous panoramic city views. The attached Chef Sean Brock–helmed restaurant, The Continental, is definitely an added bonus for the Grand Hyatt and its guests.

Pros

  • James Beard–winning chef's restaurant on-site
  • Convenient access to all three interstates crossing in Downtown
  • Short walk to Lower Broad without all the craziness associated with the main tourist district

Cons

  • Lots of construction in the area can get noisy during the day
  • Railroad tracks complicate walking access to The Gulch
  • Feels a little isolated over the hill from the main strip of Broadway
1000 Broadway, Nashville, TN, 37203, USA
615-622--1234
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591 rooms
No Meals

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