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The Hermitage Hotel
4.7/5100 Reviews

The Hermitage Hotel

Downtown Nashville Nashville|0.84km from John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
With a stay at The Hermitage Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Nashville, just a 5-minute walk from Fifth + Broadway and 8 minutes by foot from Ryman Auditorium. This hotel is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Broadway and 0.4 mi (0.7 km) from Bridgestone Arena.Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. Additional amenities at this Beaux Arts hotel include gift shops/newsstands, wedding services, and a fireplace in the lobby.Stop by Drusie & Darr Jean-George for lunch, dinner, or brunch, where this restaurant specializes in American cuisine. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Need to unwind? Take a break with a tasty beverage at one of the 2 bars/lounges. Full breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. This hotel has 5 meeting rooms available for events.Make yourself at home in one of the 122 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and DVD players. Your pillowtop bed comes with Frette Italian sheets. LCD televisions with Netflix are provided, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries.
JW Marriott Nashville
4.5/5100 Reviews

JW Marriott Nashville

Downtown Nashville Nashville|0.87km from John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

Very surprised at level of service even for a Titanium member. Called and spoke to front desk the day before to request early check-in due to business meetings. Informed that request was made. At check-in informed no request was noted. Was informed I could try and find a place in extremely busy and noisy hotel to take video meetings. Overall check-in and check-out procedures disorganized and was informed different information from different people at front desk. Seemed hotel was very disorganized and overwhelmed. At other Marriott, especially JW Marriott properties staff goes above and beyond to make sure Titanium members are receiving a very high level of service. At the JW Marriott your status did not matter, service was disorganized, overwhelmed and could not figure out how to serve their high level members. Very disappointed in the property. Would not recommend for others to stay especially over a weekend. Room for a JW Marriott was horrible!! Furniture was damaged, carpeting was dirty and sticky and walls dirty. Definitely a party room. This had to be one of the worst rooms in the hotel. Provided feedback to front desk and was told ”nothing they could do as the hotel was busy and there was nothing they could do even for Titanium members”; ”also you are in Nashville where all rooms have wear and tear as this is a party city”! Could not believe it; a JW Marriott property telling customers that customers should expect damaged rooms in Nashville since Nashville is a party city! Can't believe a JW Marriott likes that reputation. Sat in bar area for evening drinks each night and every night had to ask at least 4 times for a glass of water! Lastly, the Bourbon and Steak restaurant has amazing views and fantastic food however the service was HORRIBLE. All servers we had were rude, condescending and had an attitude that we were bothering them. We had a party of six and my wife and I had a very late lunch that day. We met our party and we both ordered salads as we were not hungry for a large dinner at 5pm (only time we could get into restaurant which was OK). Waitstaff rolled their eyes when we placed our order and were very condescending toward us for my wife and I not having a large meal. At one point we were asked several times ”are you sure you do not want to order something else?” This was after multiple times explaining we had a very late lunch and could not eat a large dinner. Service ruined a beautiful restaurant.

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Moxy Nashville Downtown
4.1/5103 Reviews

Moxy Nashville Downtown

Nashville Broadway Nashville|0.17km from John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
My wife and I go to Nashville about twice a year. We have stayed here before but only for a night. This time we stayed for 7 nights. At over $300 a night, If you are wanting all the creature comforts that normal hotels have, move on. This is a place to sleep and you gotta work if you need more than that. Here is what I like about it. It is on the strip, so once you are about to pass out from drinking all day, you are only a short stumble to your room. Also, they always have a singer in the lobby so if your just close to passing out, but not quite done, you can always chill in the lobby for one more drink. The hotel is pretty new, so it is pretty clean. Here is the bad. They must have a lock on how low you can put the temperature of your room. We set it to 66 but the room never got any colder than 70. Sometimes at night it was up to 72 so we were hot all night and woke up sweating. House keeping is ”on demand” they will not clean your room if you do not specifically request it. I had to request it twice, because nobody cleaned it the first day that I asked. The toilet seat was broken in the room we had. (not fall off broken, but not attached properly and would slide around) The roll of toilet paper on the actual dispenser had gotten wet before we checked in and god only knows what from, we had to use the other unopened roll on the counter. The rooms do not have an ironing board and iron, the hotel has a community ironing room. They have one iron and no boards. The first time I stayed there, they had an ironing board, this time, they had a table with towels over it. They have a water station to fill the iron with water for steam, but it didn't work. You could hear it clicking, but nothing ever came out. the table to iron on is square so you cant easily get a shirt on it properly to iron it and the towels are just laid there so they keep flipping up when you move the shirt and making a bump under it. the room does have USB ports, but the ones on the right side of the bed did not work. They have what they call a rooftop bar, but the bar is inside and they have a tiny little area that has about 4 tables and tiny stage outside. The restaurant prices are comparable to fine dining. 4 drinks, and a shrimp cocktail almost $200. (4 shrimp for $25) Nashville is expensive, but you can go next door and get a full meal for less. (on the bright side, door dash gives you lots of options just pick it up at the check-in area in the lobby. They will tell you that you get a complimentary drink when you check in, but don't be misled, this is either a Bud Light or some fruity drink that has almost no liquor in it.

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SpringHill Suites Nashville Downtown/Convention Center
4.4/598 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
A great new hotel walking distance to downtown. Very clean and modern.
Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center
4.5/598 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
Having stayed here for 3 nights, we found some good features…some bad. The good:- - we had a small apartment - the extra space was great. - the laundry room was fantastic - new machines and plenty of them. - Location was great - a short walk to many places. - The rooftop bar was great. Annoyingly it was closed to hotel guests one day for a private function (this should not happen!). The not so good:- - The lift situation. This was a disaster. One day, one of the lifts starting making an atrocious sound (that particular lift shaft being near our room and woke us up). It continued for hours before it was taken out of service. The lift repair man showed my husband the frayed cables in there. Wow - if the other lifts are like that there is some serious maintenance needed. - The wait for the lifts was way too long. Every single time. Many people would get in the lift going in the other direction so that they were at least in the lift for its return journey because otherwise when the lift finally arrived it was of course already full. - The pool area was overcrowded and we could never get a seat. Just too small an area when this large hotel is very busy which it was when we were there. - Nashville is expensive, and the bar here is no exception. It did not take long to spend $150 here and that was without food. - We did not use the carpark ourselves, but it was a strong talking point with many other guests that we kept getting told about - at $48 a day, this is exorbitant. - Breakfast was awful, never experienced anything like it. Not only was the food offering very basic selections but the ambiance was atrocious. Paper plates, plastic cutlery, paper cups - everything gets chucked into big garbage bins (that are in the breakfast area) when you are finished. Apart from the environmental disaster that this is, it just felt like a school cafeteria and a mismatch from the price paid for the accommodation. In summary, I’m not sure if I would stay again - the lift situation and poor breakfast experience would need to change.
The Bankers Alley Hotel Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4/546 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
I attended an event where I use this valet. Overall, it was an excellent experience, and I greatly appreciate everyone that was there and present at the event. I have no complaints overall at a very happy with the service. Noah and everyone else that I met at the event was excellent overall. Would certainly recommend.
Bobby Hotel
4.4/597 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
We’ve been to Nashville several times. We’ve now made it an annual tradition to come each October. Though, we do come several times a year, October is always a must as the weather is great. We love the location of The Bobby hotel. It’s near Broadway, without the craziness. It’s classy and gorgeous. Plus, Rachel was the absolute best bartender. We enjoyed our stay and the incredible aesthetics of the hotel. Such a fab trip!
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Nashville
4.5/550 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
The location is in the city center, the bed is very comfortable, and the facilities are relatively new and modern. The service attitude is also very good, both at the front desk and the doorman. At this price (more than 4,000 RMB per night), there are no slippers (perhaps due to cultural differences), but there is an extra charge for WiFi. Overall, it's good, after all, you paid a lot of money.
Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown
4.7/5102 Reviews
Downtown Nashville
Can't say enough about this hotel! We met a couple in Memphis who recommended it and we are so glad they did! Upon arrival, the person who greeted us was so nice! I requested a floor change and it was accommodated pleasantly and quickly! The suite was spacious, clean and had oversized windows to enjoy the view! The gym was great, has most of what you will need. No kettle bells but there were hand weights and a bunch of machines. Location is perfect! Walk a few blocks to Broadway or take an easy walk over to The Gulch. The doors are secured 24/7 so only guests can enter with a key card. And the freebies! How can you not love the freebies?! This was our first experience with this hotel brand. Because of this 5 star experience, we will definitely look into staying at another Drury property on a future trip!

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Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 48.22°F during the day, 38.08°F at night

• Summer: 72.95°F during the day, 62.1°F at night

• Autumn: 81.63°F during the day, 71.42°F at night

• Winter: 55.42°F during the day, 44.89°F at night

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• Spring: 46.968506 cm

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