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Set in a beautifully restored gray limestone building dating from 1900, this magnificent castlelike structure was once the opulent arrival and departure point of great passenger trains. — Star Service
CA$236
on Booking.comFrom the nightly turndown service complete with "plush" robes and truffles to the phone in the bathroom, it all comes down to the "details" at this "swanky", "romantic" "getaway". — Zagat
CA$321
on Booking.comIt’s really well kept, and has an eco-friendly bent, which means no bathtubs in order to conserve water, LED lighting, and a hybrid courtesy vehicle when in need. — goop
CA$248
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11 reviews
This brand-new hotel next to the massive, newly opened Music City Center convention space is one of Nashville’s hottest places to stay. — Afar Magazine
CA$297
on Booking.comLooking like the bow of an enormous cruise ship, this 11-story hotel sails easily past the big chain links downtown. Service is generally excellent. — Star Service
CA$151
on Booking.comMost of downtown's midprice hotels are corporate behemoths catering to conventioneers. — Lonely Planet
CA$124
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9 reviews
Music City’s modern renaissance pushes onward with the introduction of Thompson Nashville, the hotel chain’s first foray into the southern United States. — Wallpaper
CA$243
on Booking.comCA$243
on Booking.comBoutique B&Bs are hard to come by in a continually modernizing city like Nashville. — Condé Nast Traveler
CA$311
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6 reviews
Stunning Victorian tubs are a centrepiece in each room, a perfect accompaniment to the personalised private spa service offered to each guest. — Wallpaper
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7 reviews
For exploring one of Nashville's most popular neighborhoods, the Gulch, The 404 Hotel is a fitting choice. — Fodor's
21c Nashville is one of the United States' biggest multi-venue contemporary art museums, though there are not many museums across the country that guests are also welcome to spend the night. — Fodor's
CA$148
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6 reviews
This trendy hotel, smack-dab on Broadway, has cozy rooms and a stellar rooftop pool. — Condé Nast Traveler
CA$162
on Booking.comThe Preston is a well-maintained, affordable boutique hotel with trendy charm. — Oyster
This 28-story, atrium-style hotel offers both tourists and business travelers an upscale alternative to the numerous mid-level properties scattered throughout the city. — Gayot
CA$215
on Booking.comThis Georgian-style hotel sits on 23 beautifully landscaped acres, making it an ideal setting for your Nashville holiday, business trip or honeymoon. — Gayot
CA$121
on Booking.comDesign is the watchword in this art-centric hotel. — The Telegraph
CA$195
on Booking.comOpened Spring 2018.
— Condé Nast Traveler
CA$249
on Booking.comThe Fairlane, with its perfectly curated soundtrack, wealth of natural light, sleek modern design, and select vintage touches, is a hip oasis of art and hospitality in downtown Nashville. — The Telegraph
CA$197
on Booking.comThe rooms at this contemporary inn near Vanderbilt University are colorful and spacious. There's a hospitality suite for social or business use. — Fodor's
CA$126
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