What are the best places to stay in Nashville?

  1. If you’re looking for luxury, Nashville’s best is The Hermitage Hotel in downtown. The hotel was opened in 1910 and reopened in 2003 after an extensive renovation. It is Tennessee’s only Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star hotel and if you’re looking for relaxed luxury, as befits Nashville, this is the place to stay.

    Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center is another Nashville favorite, especially for families since the resort has a little bit of everything. In this massive complex, you’ll find everything from lush enclosed gardens to more than 20 restaurants and shops, and even the world’s largest indoor river which flows through the resort’s nearly seven acres of gardens in the Delta Atrium.

    Hutton Hotel, one of the more recent additions to Nashville’s hotel roster, also claims a spot as one of Nashville’s best places to stay. Featuring art by local college students in its lobby and tons of green features in guest rooms and throughout the hotel, the Hutton Hotel is conveniently located on Nashville’s busy West End Avenue.

    The Wyndham Union Station Hotel is housed in a historic 1897 train station and is registered as a National Historic Landmark. None of its rooms are alike, so you’ll feel extra special when you stay in this beautiful hotel.

    Another great place to stay in Nashville, especially for fans of Art Deco style, is Hotel Preston. It’s located near Nashville International Airport and offers guests such quirky amenities as rubber duckies and lava lamps.