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The 6 Best Hotels in Nashville (Updated 2024)

The lavender colored building of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in the foreground on historic Broadway in downtown Nashville, lit up at night

Known for its rich musical heritage and southern charm, Nashville is one of my favorite cities in the U.S. Whether you’re a country music fan or a foodie looking to indulge in some mouthwatering barbecue, this city has something for everyone.

As a popular weekend destination (and bachelor/bachelorette hotspot), there are a lot of hotels here to choose from here. I’ve visited the city a handful of times over the years and stayed at some hotels that were really cool and unique. I’ve also stayed at some that aren’t worth your time (or money).

Here’s a list of my favorite hotels in Nashville so you can plan your trip, have fun, and enjoy your time in the Music City:

1. The Russell

360 view of the expansive lobby with a huge stained glass window at The Russell, a boutique hotel in a former church in Nashville, TN360 view of the expansive lobby with a huge stained glass window at The Russell, a boutique hotel in a former church in Nashville, TN
This boutique property is housed in an all-brick church from the early 20th century. I love that they kept a lot of the original features, like the stained-glass windows, brick walls, and original pews (repurposed as headboards in the rooms). In keeping with the building’s history of supporting the East Nashville community, they donate a portion of the hotel’s proceeds to nonprofits that help those experiencing homelessness. That means that staying at The Russell for the weekend, for example, can provide someone in need with 16 nights of shelter.

The Russell is a colorful property, with a bright lobby with high ceilings, eclectic furniture, and complimentary tea and coffee. Each of the 23 rooms features different decor (like local artwork) curated by one of Nashville’s most well-known designers. All rooms have the typical hotel amenities like a flatscreen TV, free toiletries, minifridge, Keurig coffee maker, desk, and even some unique perks like a noise machine and complimentary basket of local snacks. The bathrooms are colorfully tiled and have mirrors in the shape of church windows (a nice design touch).

It’s a unique place to stay in East Nashville, a cool area of the city that’s packed with unpretentious (and great) restaurants, cutting-edge art galleries, and craft cocktail bars. If you’re on a road trip, there’s also a free parking spot right across the street.

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2. Placemakr SoBro

The light-filled living room and kitchen of a suite at Placemakr SoBro, an apart-hotel in Nashville, TNThe light-filled living room and kitchen of a suite at Placemakr SoBro, an apart-hotel in Nashville, TN
If you plan on staying in town for a while or want access to a kitchen, this hotel offers fully furnished studio, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments. They all have an industrial chic design, with exposed pipes, tall ceilings, and colorful artwork on the walls. The huge windows let in a lot of light and give you great views over the city too. For even…

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