Are you planning a girl’s trip to Music City this summer and trying to decide where to stay in Nashville and where are the best hotels for your next girls’ trip?
Nashville has gone from being your run-of-the-mill average city to beautiful upscale hotels along with a bevy of boutique hotels charging upwards of $600 a night.
In need of guitar lessons in your room? In need of a 24-hour recording studio on-site? Custom leather boot-making experience?
Want to stay on the third floor of one of the city’s coolest bars? There are stunning and beautiful new hotels in Nashville opening month after month.
Now that Nashville has been ranked the best city to visit by Travel and Leisure for four years in a row tourism is at all-time high and hotels are being built faster than you can say Music City.
There is even an old baptist church that has been converted to a funky upscale boutique hotel in Nashville.
Keep reading as I will also provide information on Nashville’s 5 Best Neighborhoods along with the best hotels in Nashville. Below are just a few of the neighborhoods in Nashville where you will want to make your Homebase:
- Downtown
- Gulch
- Midtown
- SoBro
Where to Stay in Nashville
Looking for a specific hotel or neighborhood in Nashville? Below are my best recommendations for the best neighborhoods along with the best places to stay in each neighborhood based on your budget.
Downtown Nashville
Downtown Nashville is the heartbeat of the city with music venues, restaurants, the arts, and historic landmarks all within walking distance of many hotels.
So whether you’re looking for a boutique hotel or something a little more budget-friendly downtown Nashville will have a hotel just for you.
Best Hotels In Downtown Nashville
1. Bobby Hotel
The Bobby Hotel is actually my favorite boutique hotel in Nashville. If you are looking for a place to get away and enjoy some serious pampering and relaxation by day and partying until the wee hours of the morning you will love The Bobby Hotel.
If you are trying to decide where to stay in Nashville this boutique hotel offers rooms with a twist. Each room is designed with an exceptional flair for a totally unique feel to your stay.
The Bobby Hotel has an amazing rooftop bar which has a dipping pool and a 1956 retrofitted Greyhound bus turned into a stylish lounge.
Downstairs, you’ll have three options for food and drink, the Cafe at Bobby, the Tavern at Bobby, and Bobby’s Garage Bar.
2. Noelle Hotel
The Noelle Hotel is a 1930’s classic on Fourth Avenue and is the perfect place to stay for those who want to have an authentic Nashville experience while enjoying a little taste of the past intertwined with Nashville’s new and exciting culture.
The hotel offers six different room options, the classic room, superior king, studio suite, designer suite, signature suite, or the penthouse.
No matter which option you pick, you’ll be welcome with top-notch service, and if decide to stay away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Nashville head to the rooftop for a drink and a view of the city at the on-site Rare Bird bar.
The Noelle Hotel is truly one of the best places to stay in Nashville.
3. 21C Museum
21c Museum Hotel Nashville – A few minute’s walk from the famous Ryman Auditorium.
21c Museum Hotel Nashville is woven into the fabric of downtown, welcoming both visitors and locals to enjoy the curated exhibitions, cultural programming, and culinary offerings at Gray & Dudley.
The hotel is just a few blocks from Nissan Stadium, Bridgestone Arena, and the entertainment along Broadway and is perfect for visitors coming to town for any special event or just to hang out.
4. The Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel is the ultimate southern hospitality and if you’re looking to add a little southern hospitality when deciding where to stay in Nashville The Hermitage should be your first choice.
The hotel offers amenities like plush bathrobes, a pillow menu offerings various options to suit your preferences, a marble bathroom, a Nespresso machine, and a nightly turndown service offering fresh baked goods and complimentary water.
Before heading out for a night of festivities grab dinner at the on-site restaurant the Capitol Grille and Oak Bar.
5. Stay Alfred
When you visit Nashville, you’ll be checking out everything this rockin’ city has to offer. Naturally, you’re going to need somewhere super-comfy to recharge from all of the fun you’ll be having.
That’s why I suggest the stylish Stay Alfred travel apartments are so perfect – whether you’re looking for a vacation rental for a large group or a place just for yourself.
They offer you gloriously high-end digs where you can get your much-needed rest, but they’re just steps away from your next Nashville adventure. No more cramped and stuffy hotel rooms, and no more social experiments with owner-managed vacation homes.
6. The Dive Hotel
Located just five minutes from Downtown, The Dive Motel & Swim Club is a 23-room motel perfect for people who wish time machines existed — or just want to grab the perfect Instagram picture.
Described as “a mixture of Classic Motel Americana meets Pantone inspired Romantic Nostalgia,” this chic, ’70s-themed hotel was originally a rundown motor inn from the 1950s.
Dive Motel & Swim Club harkens back to the mid-20th century when roadside motels were an American icon of family travel.
People would load up in their cars, drive across the country and stay in small motels along the way where they could park their cars right outside their rooms.
Design-wise, you’ll truly find it all at Dive Motel, from six different types of wood paneling and vintage vinyl wallpaper to disco balls in all 23 rooms and restored 1950s tiling in the bathrooms.
The art adorning the walls in the Dive Bar includes a 1969 velvet Playboy centerfold, 1950s John Wayne wood art, and a Harley-Davidson clock from the 1990s.
7. The Joseph Hotel
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel that is defined by a combination of cultural and artistic diversity, Southern hospitality, and meaningful moments.
Authentic and comfortable yet impeccably designed, our unique downtown hotel near Broadway invites the discerning traveler into a world of warm, Tennessean splendor.
From the arrival experience in the porte-cochere to the handmade cocktails crafted on our 21st-floor bar and the views of Nashville from the fitness center to the fine art on display throughout the hotel—every detail conveys beauty, intriguing complexity, and rewarding memories.
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville is an embodiment of the city at its best.
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8. Grand Hyatt
Grand Hyatt Nashville is a downtown luxury hotel on Broadway at Nashville Yards. Within walking distance of the Gulch and Midtown, our retreat features one of the highest outdoor rooftop bars in Music City, a spa, and seven food and beverage experiences.
Get a good night’s rest in one of the 591 rooms, including 55 suites at Grand Hyatt Nashville.
Designed with hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows, our rooms come with thoughtful amenities you expect, like 55” flat-screen TVs—and a few luxurious touches, including blackout curtains and BALMAIN®bath amenities.
Craving more space? Opt for a suite offering more space and a living area for you to spread out.
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9. Hyatt Centric Nashville
Experience the city pride, soul, and beat of Nashville in the heart of SoBro. Two blocks south of Broadway, Hyatt Centric Downtown Nashville just steps away from the Country Music Hall of Fame, Music City Center, and renowned honky-tonk bars.
Create amazing memories among the local music scene, vibrant nightlife, and Southern cuisine — all within walking distance of their unique destination hotel.
Experience legendary honky-tonk bars and more in this very walkable, historic must-visit Nashville district and discover venerable barbeque joints, trendy shopping, live country music venues, and notable spots like 5th & Broadway.
Explore this celebrated locale and more from the hotel.
Head to the rooftop pool and bar to cool off to enjoy a craft cocktail and take in the amazing views of downtown Nashville—including a local artist mural.
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10. The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville is a hotel of Southern origin and Southern heart.
It brings the full story of Nashville, TN, to life, defined by a combination of cultural and artistic diversity, genuine hospitality, and meaningful moments.
Authentic and comfortable yet impeccably designed, the unique, pet-friendly hotel downtown invites the discerning traveler into a world of warm, Tennessean splendor.
From the arrival experience in the porte-cochere to the handmade cocktails crafted at their 21st-floor rooftop bar and the views of Nashville from the fitness center to the fine art on display throughout the hotel—every detail conveys beauty, intriguing complexity, and rewarding memories.
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville is an embodiment of the city at its most refined.
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Things to See in Downtown Nashville
- – Catch a show at the iconic Ryman Auditorium.
- – Go for a stroll along the riverfront.
- – Try delicious crepes at The Perch.
- – Listen to live country music at the Second Fiddle.
- – Grab a scoop of Jeni’s ice cream or fresh produce at the Nashville Farmers’ Market.
- – Take a guided tour of the Tennessee State Capitol.
- – Visit the Musician’s Hall of Fame and Museum.
- – Take a stroll through the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.
Gulch Neighborhood In Nashville
The Gulch is situated between downtown and Midtown and is by far the hippest neighborhood in Nashville.
The Gulch is one of Nashville’s hotspots for millennials, bachelorette parties, and the must-have girls’ weekend.
The Gulch is also known for its culinary scene and high-end boutiques. The Gulch is the perfect place to stay in Nashville if you’re hanging out with your girlfriends or having an epic bachelorette party.
The Gulch is home to The Station Inn, which has been hosting bluegrass bands and artists longer than I have been alive.
Best Hotels in The Gulch
1. Thompson Nashville
Thompson Nashville is a 5 minutes drive from Vanderbilt University, Thompson Nashville offers well-furnished guestrooms with a minibar, Bluetooth speakers, a laptop safe, a flat-screen TV, and an ensuite bathroom.
The Thompson was an instant favorite for both locals and visitors alike because of its rooftop bar, L.A. Jackson which features dark hardwoods, brushed brass, and plush velvets.
Guest rooms nail the lazy-morning essentials with King beds dressed in 400-thread-count SFERRA linens and floor-to-ceiling windows framing views across the Gulch and Downtown.
Downstairs, Chef Nathan Duensing is at the helm of street-side Marsh House restaurant where classic Southern dishes are given a creative twist and cocktails change by the season, but the real party happens on the roof, where traditional tipples and local brews pair with vinyl DJ sets and best-in-show views across the cityscape.
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2. The Guild
What used to be a cluster of empty lots and abandoned warehouses is now becoming the coolest neighborhood in Nashville—one that has a strong focus on connectivity, walkability and public transportation.
Located on the southwest border of Nashville’s Central Business District just two blocks from Music Row, this dynamic neighborhood is home to the very best in urban living, office, retail, restaurant, and entertainment venues.
Stop by Biscuit Love Café for the “East Nasty” and some “Bonuts.”
The Frist Museum, housed in a sleek Art Deco building that used to be Nashville’s central post office, hosts rotating exhibits borrowed from other museums.
3. Cambria Hotel
Get ready for a hotel experience unlike anywhere else in downtown Nashville. Just steps from Broadway’s iconic bars and music venues, the Bridgestone Arena, and Music City Center, you’ll be in an unrivaled position to blend business and fun in Nashville.
With a full range of thoughtfully-curated amenities, boutique design touches at every turn, and tech-minded features throughout the hotel, Cambria Nashville Downtown is designed for the modern traveler.
After a productive day of work, sightseeing, or shopping, head up to the fifth floor, grab a craft cocktail and small plate at our poolside bar, and kick back with some live music as you get ready to honky-tonk the night away.
Because when it comes to hotels in downtown Nashville, Cambria pulls out all the stops.
Things to See and Do In The Gulch
- – Try more than 200 different varieties of beer at the Flying Saucer.
- – Dine on incredible Southern dishes at Watermark Restaurant.
- – Enjoy stunning views of Nashville from Up Rooftop Lounge.
- – Hunt for treasures at the Downtown Antique Mall.
- – Sample beers from local brewers at Yazoo Brewing Company and Jackalope Brewing Company.
- – Savour the flavor of delicious BBQ at Peg Leg Porker.
- – Dance the night away at Sambuca.
Midtown Neighborhood
The Midtown area of Nashville is home to Vanderbilt University which comes with a thriving nightlife and party scene.
Midtown is where you will find a host of great bars, pubs and clubs offering music, drinks, dancing and fun for both locals and travelers alike.
It doesn’t matter if want to dance the night away of find a nice wine bar to chill out in Midtown has something for everyone.
Don’t forget about the culinary scene because there are restaurants and cafes on every corner!
Best Hotels in Midtown
1. Kimpton Aertson Hotels
Kimpton Aertson Hotel – Set in the heart of Music Row, Kimpton Aertson Hotel features well-furnished guestrooms with a flat-screen TV, minibar, seating area, and an ensuite bathroom.
Additional features include an outdoor pool, a modern American brasserie, a fully-stocked bar, and much more. Perfect for luxury travelers, couples, and business travelers who want to be in the thick of things.
2. The Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel– This luxurious hotel is located just opposite Vanderbilt University. Immerse yourself in old and new Nashville at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel—you will be center stage for exploring Nashville.
I love the Loews Hotel because it’s off the tourist path but less than 2 miles from downtown and just minutes from the city’s most renowned attractions. A
dditional amenities at the hotel include a gourmet-style restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service. The Loews Hotel is one of the best hotels in Nashville.
3. The Russell Hotel
The Russell is considered by many to be the most unique boutique hotel in Nashville. It is housed in a 115-year-old historic church and nestled away in one of Nashville’s most fun neighborhoods.
Named “Nashville’s Coolest Neighborhood” by Vogue, East Nashville is one of the city’s most desirable places to live and play.
The Russell consists of 23 unique rooms with a character that is unmatched in town.
The owners were able to keep many of the original features (stained glass windows, old brick walls, reusing the pews as bed headboards, etc) which adds to the guest’s experience and the ambiance of the hotel.
The rooms have all been curated by one of Nashville’s most well-known designers and the owners spared no expense to make sure our guests have the best experience in town.
4. The Hampton Inn & Suites
Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Vanderbilt-Elliston Place – A few minute’s walk from Centennial Park and Vanderbilt University, the hotel features modern rooms with a microwave, work desk, seating area, a coffee machine, and free Wi-Fi.
Guests can enjoy the complimentary breakfast and the seasonal outdoor pool. Suitable for all kinds of travelers.
5. Aloft Nashville
Aloft Nashville is located in the hip neighborhood of West End. The hotel is bold and contemporary featuring a loft-inspired design for an easy breezy stay in the heart of Tennessee’s magnificent music scene!
The hotel is just a quick trip from Nashville International Airport and minutes to Nissan Stadium which is perfect for staying in Nashville and enjoying a concert.
All of the rooms feature an ultra-comfortable signature bed, walk-in shower, custom amenities by Bliss® Spa, and more.
Things to See and Do in Midtown Nashville
- – Dig into traditional Southern food and drinks at South Street Restaurant.
- – Dine on rustic dishes and traditional Southern food at The Row.
- – Explore the grounds of Vanderbilt University.
- – Satisfy your sweet tooth at Just Love Coffee & Cafe – Music Row.
- – Savour a smoky and delicious drink at Whiskey Kitchen.
- – See the Parthenon, a life-size replica of the ancient Greek relic.
- – Sip homemade cocktails and enjoy the global fare at Boundary Restaurant.
- – Spend a night at the Patterson House, an old speakeasy with an upscale twist.
- – Take a stroll along Music Row.
SoBro Neighborhood In Nashville
SoBro – or South of Broadway – is set in Nashville’s City Centre and is within walking distance of downtown and the state capitol building.
SoBro is a neighborhood famed for its honky-tonks and neon lights, bars, and people watching. It’s where you’ll find everything from great restaurants, bars to the southern charm which is why it’s my top pick for where to stay in Nashville.
SoBro is by far one of the best neighborhoods in Nashville because it is strategically located near country music institutions, museums, art houses, shops, and more.
Best Hotels in South of Broadway District
1. Westin Nashville
The Westin Nashville– Situated just a few hundred meters from the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum.
The endless charms of the Music City come to life at The Westin Nashville. Situated in the epicenter of downtown, close to notable attractions like Music City Center, Bridgestone Arena, and Music Row.
The hotel provides guests with insider access and an impeccable location to explore the city and the rooftop bar L27 is perfect for celebrating in Nashville and it is the ultimate hotel in downtown Nashville.
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2. Hyatt Place Nashville
Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown–This hotel in downtown Nashville is one block from the Music City Center Convention Center, three blocks from Bridgestone Arena, and within walking distance to Nashville’s famous Honky Tonk Row and Nissan Stadium.
Hyatt Place is perfect for enjoying all of the festivities and the rooms can handle big groups which are perfect for guys or gals that are road trippin for their upcoming nuptials.
3. SoBro House
SoBro Guest House – This wonderful boutique hotel, located very close to the Ryman Auditorium and Bridgestone Arena, offers well-appointed suites with a fully-equipped kitchen, modern furnishings, daily housekeeping, and an ensuite bathroom with free toiletries.
Perfect for guys trying to decide where to stay in Nashville for the draft that would like a fully equipped kitchen to keep their brews cold.
Things to See and Do In SoBro
- – Dine on delicious Southern fare at Merchants Restaurant.
- – Check out the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
- – Eat a mouthwatering and unforgettable meal at Etch.
- – Enjoy tasty food and good drinks with a side of great music at The Listening Room Café.
- – Get to know the Man in Black by visiting the Johnny Cash Museum
- – Grab a drink and enjoy amazing views from the rooftop of L27
- – Root for the hometown hockey team, the Nashville Predators, at Bridgestone Arena.
Best Time To Go To Nashville
Like much of the South, Nashville experiences a humid subtropical climate, but its altitude makes the city slightly cooler than other parts of the region.
During the summer, temperatures hover in the mid-to-high 80s while winters are decidedly mild and feature temperatures in the mid-40s to low 50s.
With all that in mind, the best time of year to visit Nashville is during the spring (though not if you have severe seasonal allergies) or fall, when the weather is comfortable and humidity is less bothersome.
Transportation In Nashville
The easiest way to get around Nashville is by car, though with the growing population, the interstates are becoming clogged with traffic at all hours of the day and night
Many Nashvillians have taken to ride-shares like Lyft and Uber instead of their own cars, and biking has become an increasingly popular way for out-of-towners to get around, with 31 B-cycle stations planted throughout the city ($5 for a 24-hour rental).
Many of the downtown and West End hotels offer complimentary shuttle service within a three-mile radius, and there’s also Joy Ride, a network of golf-cart shuttles providing point-to-point transportation.
Weather In Nashville
July is on average the hottest month, with an average high of 89°F. January is the coldest month, with an average high of 47°F.
The weather generally stays hot through September, cools off in October, then gets brisk come November. Winters vary—usually ranging from the low 30s to mid-40s—and are often punctuated with periodic ice storms in January and February.
Nashville gets very little snowfall, so the city shuts down at the first sign of a dusting.
Things To Know Before You Go To Nashville
As the state capital, Nashville sits right in the middle of Tennessee, a state with Memphis on its western edge and the Great Smoky Mountains straddling the eastern border.
The most visited national park in the country, the Great Smoky Mountains draws more than 10 million visitors a year thanks to its central locale, abundant wildlife, and network of biking and hiking trails.
Even if the park isn’t on your itinerary, you can still break out hiking shoes for a day trip to some of the area’s gushing waterfalls, like Burgess, Cummins, and Foster.
Conclusion of Best Hotels in Nashville
Nashville is the most expensive city in the United States for hotel accommodations and on average, a basic room for a three-star hotel will run you around $223 a night. If you are visiting Nashville you better have your coins together.
That’s according to a survey by cheaphotels.org that ranks the top 50 urban destinations in the country by prices of hotel rooms. Only centrally located hotels rated 3 stars or more were considered for the survey.
The following table shows hotel rates in 50 urban destinations across the United States. The prices shown reflect the average rate for each city’s cheapest available double room in October 2019:
- Nashville $223
- Boston $221
- San Jose $214
- San Francisco $209
- Albuquerque $198
- New York City $196
- Austin $189
- Los Angeles $186
- Dallas $185
- Detroit $185
- Denver $184
- Chicago $183
- Phoenix $179
- Louisville $176
- Sacramento $175
- Washington DC $175
- Houston $167
- El Paso $159
- Seattle $158
- Cincinnati $156
- Orlando $149
- Raleigh $148
- Charlotte $146
- Portland $142
- Oklahoma City $139
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Stacie says
Boy, these look very nice. We passed through and ate in Nashville but I would have loved to stay in one of these classy places.
Tomiko says
Nashville is very expensive now. You cant even stay at a hampton inn without paying 400 per night.
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Kita Allen says
All of these places look fabulous but I must check out the bobby hotel for that rooftop. Nashville is a fab city to be in.
Tomiko says
We dont need anybody else here! We have enough folk already.. My husband has to leave for work at 5 to get into downtown by 7.. The Bobby is bomb!
Essence Sylvia Smith says
The bobby hotel is so cute! I would love to stay there. I wish I was attending this event, enjoy!
mimi green says
I am sold on the Thompson Nashville that tub has a hold on me. However, the rooftop situation at the Bobby Hotel has me drooling. Sign me up for all of them, so I can make my rounds and soak up the experiences.
Nadalie Bardo says
So many places to stay in Nashville! I honestly always find it the hardest to pick which hotel to stay in. All look so fabulous!
Kiwi says
This post just made me realize I need to take a trip to Nashville this year! I stayed at the Loews before it was amazing!
Nika says
Nashville is on my list of cities to visit. I hear the music scene is amazing. I like the Kimpton hotels always great experience and service
Scarlet says
I so wanted to check out the Bobby Hotel with the igloos! They just look so fun and unique!