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Hotels in Tennessee
200 Hotels
Comfort Inn Downtown Nashville-Vanderbilt
1501 Demonbreun St

This budget chain hotel is on the edge of Nashville's downtown, within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and sights like Music Row, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The 145 guest rooms, all of which are entered through an exterior corridor, come with flat-screen TVs and mini-fridges, but decor is a bit late '90s. The hotel has an outdoor pool, a modest fitness center, a free breakfast with hot and cold items, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Guests looking for a more up-market stay may want to consider Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown, which is a block from the Country Music Hall of Fame and has features like a jacuzzi plus somewhat fresher rooms, though rates will be higher. 

Hampton Inn Nashville / Vanderbilt
1919 W End Ave

The three-pearl Hampton Inn Nashville/Vanderbilt offers attractive amenities that enhance its value. It's ideally located for travelers here to visit Vanderbilt University and the Midtown medical complexes, but not for tourists. The 169 contemporary guest rooms are well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges, but there are no microwaves. Features include ample freebies, such as Wi-Fi throughout, a hot buffet breakfast, on-site parking, and shuttle service downtown. There's also an outdoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center, and a 24-hour business center, but the hotel lacks a full restaurant and bar. Travelers looking for accommodations that are a step up can consider Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville. 

Millennium Maxwell House Nashville
2025 Rosa L. Parks Blvd

The three-pearl Millennium Maxwell House Nashville is a full-service conference hotel with a music theme, located 10 minutes north of downtown. It has many attractive amenities, including large event spaces, a nice outdoor pool, fitness center, free downtown and airport shuttles, and two restaurants. But, its 284 rooms are in need of renovation, and many past guests have complained about housekeeping and upkeep. The rooms are still spacious and offer Keurig coffeemakers, free Wi-Fi, and room service, but only Club rooms have mini-fridges and microwaves. Rates are often lower than those typically seen in similar downtown properties, making the Millennium a viable option for travelers seeking to save a bit. For similar rates, the Clarion Hotel Nashville Downtown-Stadium is closer to downtown and within walking distance of the stadium. 

Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville - Vanderbilt - Elliston Place
2330 Elliston Place

The mid-range Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Vanderbilt-Elliston Place is a lovely, well-maintained chain property near Vanderbilt University, and major medical complexes. It's about a 10-minute drive to downtown’s main attractions, and the hotel offers free downtown shuttle service. Its 157 rooms are clean, spacious, and tastefully decorated, and suites offer separate bedrooms and full kitchens. A hot breakfast is included in the room rate, and there's an outdoor pool open seasonally, a small fitness center, a business center, and free on-site parking. Travelers might want to also check out the nearby Homewood Suites Nashville Vanderbilt, which offers comparable amenities at sometimes lower rates.

Four Points by Sheraton Nashville Airport
800 Royal Pkwy, Royal Pkwy & Airport Center

This mid-range property from the Sheraton brand is a 10-minute drive or free shuttle ride from the Nashville airport, drawing mainly flight-bound travelers or those just arriving to Nashville that value the hotel's proximity. The 101 guest rooms are large and generic in style, and all have spacious sitting areas with couches, plus flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Suites are a bit disappointing, as they don't add any extras besides more space. A handful of convenient features include a casual restaurant that's open for breakfast and dinner (though no free breakfast here), a seasonal outdoor pool, a shop with snacks and sundries, and a small fitness room. As an alternative, the nearby Best Western Plus Nashville has free hot breakfast and both indoor and outdoor pools, but no restaurant/bar.

Sleep Inn
3437 Percy Priest Dr

The value Sleep Inn Nashville Airport is a nine-minute drive to the airport, making it a budget-friendly and convenient option for business travelers and tourist flying in and out of Nashville. The property has an outdoor pool and offers free breakfast. Though it has a fitness center and a business center, both are small in size. Its 58 rooms are modern with homey decor and amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and microwaves. Travelers may also want to consider La Quinta Inn & Suites Nashville Airport/Opryland, which is a similar property with a free shuttle to the airport. 

Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport
1112 Airport Center Dr

The 180-room Radisson Hotel Nashville Airport is a mid-range property within a 10-minute drive of the Nashville Airport. Rooms are neutral and predictable, with nice touches including pillow-top beds, mini-fridges, and microwaves. There is an indoor pool that gets plenty of natural light, and freebies include an airport shuttle, parking, and Wi-Fi. This property also has a convenient restaurant that serves a hot buffet breakfast, as well as decent pub food for lunch and dinner. Nashville sights are at least a 15-minute drive away, though, and guests looking to be closer to downtown at similar rates should consider BEST WESTER Music Row, which has similar features plus free breakfast.

Aloft Nashville West End
1719 W End Ave

The 139-room Aloft Nashville West End is a mid-range property located on a commercial stretch of road near Vanderbilt University and within walking distance of such attractions as Music Row. Funky, modern interiors include a pool table in the lobby, while the bar and lounge area have art work reflecting Nashville's country music lineage. There's a large rooftop terrace with good views of the city as well as a small fitness center. Rooms are spacious and modern, though poorly lit and decorated in a dark color scheme. Travelers seeking something that's closer to downtown attractions might want to check out the Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville - Downtown, which has a pool and offers free breakfast.

Comfort Suites Airport
2521 Elm Hill Pike

Renovated in 2012, the Comfort Suites Airport is a lower-middle-range, all-suites hotel near the Nashville International Airport. Its 94 guest rooms and lobby area exude a more top-shelf ambiance than most hotels in its budget category. Suites are clean and spacious, with separate sitting areas, sleeper sofas, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Value-enhancing perks include a free airport shuttle, free breakfast, and a weekday evening reception. However, breakfast is the only meal option, and there is little to do in the immediate area. While reasonably priced, attractive alternatives exist in the airport area. The Quality Suites Nashville Airport, for example, has an attached restaurant and generally better rates.    

Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown
706 Church St

The three-pearl Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown is conveniently located near the State Capitol, within walking distance of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Housed in a restored 1910 building that's on the National Register of Historic Places, it features a beautiful atrium lobby, and its 113 suites -- both Studios and One-Bedrooms -- come with kitchens, sitting areas, and sleeper sofas. In addition to a free daily hot breakfast, the hotel hosts a weekday manager’s reception with a free light dinner and drinks. Other services include a convenience store, a free grocery-shopping service, plus a business center and small fitness center. Travelers might want to also check out the Capitol Hotel Downtown Nashville, which was renovated in 2015, and has a restaurant and bar.