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Hotels in Tennessee
200 Hotels
The Inn at Fontanel
4225 Whites Creek Pike

The upscale Inn at Fontanel is not a typical bed and breakfast. Styled as an elegant country farmhouse, it consists of six suites surrounded by 2,700 square feet of decks, walkways, and patios with views of the garden courtyard. The Grand Southern Suite is the most luxurious, with a huge walk-in closet, while the King Guest House has a fireplace and the Carriage House has a rooftop patio. On-site attractions include the Woods Amphitheater, Pritchard's Distillery, Natchez Hills Winery, Music City Ziplines, hiking trails, two restaurants, and a fitness center. Although it feels like a secluded country retreat, it's only a 20-minute drive to downtown Nashville. 

Hutton Hotel
1808 West End Ave

In Midtown on busy West End Avenue, the upscale Hutton Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Music Row and Vanderbilt University, and a 10-minute drive from downtown Nashville. Renovated in 2017, the hotel’s striking, modern interiors start in the beautiful lobby lounge and extend through to the 250 contemporary guest rooms, which feature flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, minibars, and marble rainfall showers, but no coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add living areas, and some high-floors rooms have Nashville skyline views. WestEnd Kitchen and Bar serves classic Southern dishes, while WestEnd Coffee Bar has to-go coffee and pastries. Keeping with the musical area, sprawling Analog bar offers regular live music. There’s a 24-hour gym and a small spa, but no pool. For a downtown property with similar rates and amenities, consider the Hotel Indigo Nashville.

Clarion Hotel Nashville Downtown - Stadium
211 N 1st St

Located in a light industrial area across the Cumberland River east of downtown, the lower-middle-range Clarion Hotel Nashville Downtown-Stadium is within walking distance of Nissan Stadium, making it a popular choice for football fans. It has an indoor saltwater pool, event space, a restaurant and bar, and fitness center, along with such freebies as a hot breakfast, parking, and shuttle service to downtown. Its 180 rooms were renovated in 2014 and come with mini-fridges, microwaves, and coffeemakers. But guests have complained about poorly insulated walls that let in ambient noise, and the surrounding industrial area isn’t an attractive area to explore. Travelers should consider the Capitol Hotel Downtown Nashville, which is closer to the sights and has lower rates. 

Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Nashville
100 Coley Davis Ct

The two-pearl Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Nashville is a no-frills hotel in a suburban area on the outskirts of Nashville, about a 20-minute drive downtown. The 70 rooms are small and need updating, but are generally pleasant and comfortable, plus suites include added amenities like sleeper sofas, microwaves, wet bars, and mini-fridges. Continental breakfast and Wi-Fi are free, plus there's an outdoor pool. For a budget-friendly alternative, travelers might also want to consider the GuestHouse Inn & Suites Nashville/Music Valley, which offers a couple more features like a fitness center, lounge with live music, and meeting room.

Hotel Indigo Nashville
301 Union Street

The upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo is an eclectic mix of historical influences and contemporary style. Conveniently located off the historic Printer’s Alley, the hotel is in the heart of downtown Nashville, convenient to the sights, shops, and nightlife. With a number of meeting rooms, this hotel is frequented often by business travelers, but sees more tourists on the weekends. The event spaces are also often used for weddings and other receptions. Rooms are quirky and stylish, with plenty of space.

Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville @ Opryland
230 Rudy Circle

The 122-room Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville @ Opryland is a simple, but contemporary mid-range hotel. The light musical theme gives the chain hotel some unique character, rooms are clean and contemporary, and the free hot breakfast buffet comes highly recommended. Other conveniences include the 24-hour Suite Shop, which sells snacks and basic toiletries, the fitness and business centers, and a coin-operated laundry facility. The hotel is most convenient for Opryland tourists and business travelers, as downtown Nashville is about a 20-minute drive.

Home2 Suites by Hilton Nashville Vanderbilt
1800 Division St

This 119-room mid-range hotel -- part of the Hilton Home2Suites chain geared towards those on extended stays -- is close to restaurants and sights in downtown Nashville. The hotel is modern-looking with bright (if simple) decor, and its accommodations focus on convenience. The studio and one-bedroom suites are clean, spacious, and functional with kitchenettes and working spaces. There are also 24-hour fitness and laundry facilities available, and a 24-hour convenience store for snacks and toiletries. There's no full restaurant (although breakfast is free) and parking can be pricey, but this property nonetheless offers a solid value.

The Hermitage Hotel
231 Sixth Ave North

This beautiful luxury hotel harkens back to the time in which it was built back in 1910, with its ornate lobby and preserved Art Deco men’s room. The rooms are not inexpensive, but are spacious and comfortable with up-to-date amenities like flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi; some find the classic decor a bit stuffy, however. In the heart of downtown Nashville, the Hermitage is central to a number of city attractions, including The Arcade and Printer’s Alley areas and the honky-tonk bars of Broadway. It offers nice amenities like a small spa, 24-hour room service, and an extremely pet-friendly policy.

Hyatt Place Nashville/Opryland
220 Rudy Cir

The 125-room Hyatt Place sets itself apart by offering a 24-hour menu in the Gallery cafe (with items such as burgers and nachos), unusual for a mid-range hotel. The free hot breakfast is also of note, and includes with breakfast sandwiches, fruit, and pastries. The Bakery Café also offers Starbucks coffee and teas, premium beers, wine, and cocktails. Rooms are contemporary, with separate seating areas and sofa beds, but the bathrooms and closets are small. The hotel is most convenient for Opryland tourists and business travelers, as downtown Nashville is about a 20-minute drive.

Hilton Garden Inn Nashville/Vanderbilt
1715 Broadway Avenue

The three-pearl Hilton Garden Inn Nashville/Vanderbilt is a solid choice for those visiting nearby Vanderbilt University or attending conferences downtown. The university is about a 10-minute walk from the hotel, and the hotel’s free shuttle covers much of the downtown area. Rooms are clean and modern, with beds offering adjustable firmness, microwaves, and mini-fridges, but breakfast and parking cost an additional fee. There are many other hotels with similar rates and amenities nearby, and travelers might want to check out the Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Vanderbilt-Elliston Place, which offers a free hot breakfast along with free parking and shuttle rides.