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The Best Places to Stay in Nashville, Tennessee

The Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center offers endless dining options and a top spa
The Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center offers endless dining options and a top spa | Courtesy of Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center / Expedia

There is certainly no shortage of accommodation options in the capital of Tennessee. You might choose to experience the downtown side of Nashville or have an off-the-beaten-track B&B adventure. Either way, the South’s history and hospitality are evident at these hand-picked hotels. Discover the top places to stay in Nashville, bookable with Culture Trip.

Black Swan – SoBro Nashville, for kooky interiors and a great location

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

The cozy living space and kitchen area at Black Swan – SoBro Nashville
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Several factors combine to make Black Swan one of the best places to stay in Nashville. Firstly, it’s got a great location – across the road from the Country Music Hall of Fame and a 10-minute walk from the Honky Tonk Highway. Secondly, the accommodation takes the form of apartments, so you can make yourself at home. Finally, the hotel has sass. A kooky monkey statue greets guests at the gateway, and local art hangs on the walls of each room.

Caroline House Nashville Historic Inn, for local tips from a Nashville native

Hotel

The charming exterior of Caroline House Nashville Historic Inn
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If you’re wondering where to stay in Nashville to get a feel for how locals live, Caroline House is your answer. This boutique B&B in the 12South Neighborhood is owned by a seventh-generation Nashville native who is full of tips on where to shop, drink and dine. You’ll also wake up in the morning to locally roasted coffee before choosing one of five local eateries to visit for the breakfast that’s included in the room rate.

Mint House at the Reserve, for exploring Downtown on foot

Guesthouse, Apartment

The chic open-plan living, dining and kitchen areas at Mint House at the Reserve
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As the name hints, Mint House is located inside a former Federal Reserve (Central Bank) building, and you can still see original features, like the steel vault doors inside. Accommodation takes the form of smart apartments, including a Bank Vault room where a safe door hangs on the wall like artwork. Location-wise, the hotel is in Downtown Nashville, which is the best area to stay in Nashville if you want to explore on foot rather than by car.

Thompson Nashville, for quirky lattes and craft cocktails

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Luxury suite with floor-to-ceiling windows at Thompson Nashville
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It’s the floor-to-ceiling windows that you get in every room, the rooftop bar with its craft cocktail menu, the coffee shop that serves specials like cereal milk lattes, and the weekday happy hour in the Marsh House restaurant where you can try $1 oysters that make the Thompson one of the best places to stay in Nashville. You’ll find the hotel in the modern Gulch area of Nashville, a half-hour walk from the Downtown part of the city.

Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, for an all-in-one destination

Resort, Garden Hotel

This hotel is one of the largest, most feature-packed places to stay in Nashville: it’s got 2,712 guest bedrooms and a further 176 suites. There are 19 bars and eateries on site, including the only Jack Daniel’s restaurant in the world – be sure to wash dinner down with a Sippin’ Whiskey flight. On top of this, it’s home to a spa, a three-level waterpark called SoundWaves, and a 4.5-acre (1.8ha) replica river delta where guests can take boat tours.

Locale Nashville – The Gulch, for modern home-away-from-home living

Hotel, Apartment

Upscale royal blue and white bedroom at Locale Nashville – The Gulch
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As the name suggests, this collection of apartments is located in the Gulch – the best area to stay in Nashville if you want to be surrounded by innovative restaurants, high-end boutiques and characterful bars. The apartments themselves are modern spaces with whitewashed walls, wooden floors and chrome kitchens. Each one gives you access to Locale’s rooftop terrace, too, which is topped with lounge chairs and sofas and offers up 180-degree views of the neighborhood.

Hermitage Hotel, for a presidential welcome

Boutique Hotel, Spa Hotel, Hotel

Luxurious traditional bedroom at Hermitage Hotel
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The five-star Hermitage Hotel, which hosted both John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt, has been around for over a century, and offers tasteful, comfortable rooms featuring vintage wallpaper and wooden headboards. Located in downtown Nashville, the Hermitage is a great mix of traditional styling and the fun of being right at the heart of the city’s nightlife action.

Hutton Hotel, for modern sustainability

Suite Hotel, Spa Hotel

Modern, sophisticated living room with fireplace and city views at Hutton Hotel
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The Hutton Hotel is one of Nashville’s most modern hotels, and it’s dedicated to helping the environment with moves such as eliminating all incandescent lights from the hotel. Keeping up with the times, the Hutton’s rooms offer modern decor and features such as flatscreen televisions and opulent bathrooms. Located near Vanderbilt University and the city’s famous music hubs, the Hutton is the place for a modern stay complemented with historical and nightlife activities.

Union Station Hotel, for a Nashville landmark

Business Hotel, Chain Hotel, Hotel

Stylish large king room with arched windows at Union Station Hotel
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Union Station Hotel is a historic landmark located in an old railroad station that was remodeled in the late ’80s to become one of downtown Nashville’s best hotels. The building’s Gothic-style architecture is in stark contrast to the modern yet cozy interior. There’s a sense of the past here, while staying (and sleeping) in the present; another reminder of the present is the abundance of trendy restaurants and shops of Nashville that are close at hand.

Hotel Indigo Downtown, for the Printers Alley location

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Large upscale living room at Hotel Indigo Downtown
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Situated in the downtown area, Hotel Indigo is a uniquely decorated boutique where each room is dressed up differently. The historic district of Printers Alley is right outside the door, where you’ll also find a great range of bars, restaurants and shops. The hotel occupies a former bank, and remnants of the past are infused within the modern design.

Looking for more places to stay in Nasvhille? Discover our guide to Nashville’s most romantic hotels, or check into one of the best luxury hotels in the city. Those visiting on a budget will love our guide to the best cheap places to stay in Nashville.

Sarah Holt contributed additional reporting to this article.

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