Nashville’s Top Hotels

What’s more to say about Nashville, Tennessee that hasn’t been said yet. It is home to millions of music starlets with hopes of fame and fortune. And whether or not they will actually obtain the goal they are reaching for, one thing is certain; some of the worlds greatest hotels at their fingertips. So pack your bags, and warm-up those vocal chords, because I have the top three hotels this music town has to offer.

The first hotel is the amazingly beautiful Radisson Hotel Opryland. This hotel is located right across the highway from the convention center and Grand Ole Opry, and within a half-mile of many Opryland attractions, this hotel attracs a mix of conventioneers and Music City fans. The fantastically gorgeous guestrooms are arranged around a central atrium, part of which doubles as a stage for special events and occasional live music.

The Radisson Hotel Opryland is home to countless and extremely luxurious amenities. One of the more enticing of the amenities is a complimentary shuttle (subject to availability) to transport guests to all of Gaylord properties, including restaurants and attractions such as the Grand Ole Opry, the Gaylord Resort. Several other amenities include a spacious indoor swimming pool and a spa, there is also a separate children’s pool available for guests with young ones. Another amazing offer is a small game room, which contains video games and air hockey. In the mood for a familiar restaurant? Well, you’re in luck, because there is an Applebee’s restaurant located just off of the lobby. Need to work off all that food from Applebee’? Well, there is also a decent-sized 24-hour fitness center, complete with treadmills, nautilus equipment, TVs, and complimentary towels. All together, there are over twenty-nine amenities this hotel offers.

This hotel has over 303 guestrooms, all of which include 27-inch TVs with premium movie channels and two telephones with voicemail. Rooms also include wooden headboards, floral-print quilted bedspreads with matching bedskirts, armchairs, wood-veneer side tables, and small desks with leather chairs. The bathrooms are fixed with exterior marble sink areas with room for storage underneath. And probably one of the more unique touches this hotel adds to its guestrooms are line drawings of Nashville city scenes which decorate the walls.

One might think that all of the amenities this hotel has to offer will make the room rates sore through the roof – but one couldn’t be more wrong. Nightly rates run from $89 for an Exterior Corridor Room with one king or two double beds – Interior Corridor Rooms run for the same nightly rate. If you are planning a visit to the Music City, this hotel is a must-see.

Another remarkable hotel for visitors – either personal or professional – is Union Station ~ A Wyndham Historic Hotel. This hotel was originally opened in 1900 as a railroad station. The building was outfitted in a Richardsonian Romanesque masterpiece and was beautifully restored to its original grandeur in 1998. The lobby of this massive and wonderful hotel features a 65-foot vaulted ceiling of Tiffany stained glass. The gold-leaf mirror and bas-relief sculptures line this striking space.

The main amenity this hotel offers is the sheer romance that hallmarks this hotel. With over one hundred weddings held annually at Union Station, an on-site wedding planner helps couples plan the big day in one of two banquet rooms capable of accommodating 400 guests. For business meetings, the hotel offers classrooms that comfortably seat 80 people. Guests have access to a workout facility in Cummins Station, located one block behind the hotel.

INSIDER TIP: The Flying Saucer brewhouse, formerly Union Station’s baggage house, sits directly behind the hotel. Visitors are treated to one of Nashville’s largest beer selections of 70 draft beers and 160 bottled brews. [source http://www.expedia.com]

At Union Station you are literally minutes away from the best entertainment and attractions that Nashville has to offer. You can visit historic Second Avenue with its famous Wildhorse Saloon, have lunch at Hard Rock Caf�© or take water taxi for an exciting view of the city. As well as the latter, the most famous sites are right at your finger-tips; Music Row, Opryland, They Ryman Auditorium, The Grand Ole Opry, the Nashville Convention Center and Vanderbilt University. With the Nashville International Airport only eight miles away, traveling to and from this amazing hotel is just a breeze.

This hotel houses over 124 guestrooms in its seven-story structure. With no two rooms alike, these rooms are oversized and stuffed with many modern amenities that will thrill and create an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation. With over twenty-six in room amenities guests have never felt so pampered at such a low price.

With such low rates starting at $159 per night for a Standard room with one King sized bed or two double beds – rooms can accommodate a maximum of four guests. So no matter why you are in Nashville – either for business or pleasure – Union Station ~ A Wyndham Historic Hotel is a jewel in the rough that is Nashville.

And lastly is a three-and-a-half star hotel, the Millennium Maxwell House Nashville. In this glorious and luxurious hotel, ferns that line the pristine and relaxing lobby greet the guest. Once you step foot into the lobby your ears are filled with the sounds of Nashville – the musical lullabies of this cities main export, country music.

This hotel offers a wide variety of amenities, the most popular being the complimentary candy bar “Goo Goo” which is made locally in Nashville, Tennessee. Other amenities includes a 24-hour fitness center complete with treadmills, elliptical trainers, Nautilus equipment, spa tub, sauna, and women’s and men’s locker rooms. A complimentary shuttle takes guests to various attractions and entertainment possibilities within a five mile radius – which includes Music Row, downtown Nashville, and also Nashville International Airport.

This 10-floor hotel has over 289 guest rooms with 27-inch TVs, oversized work desks, two multi-line phones with voice mail and data ports, and lastly complimentary newspapers. With over 29 in-room amenities, this hotel offers many things that will make every guest feel extremely at home. With guestrooms starting at around $100 per night for a standard room with one king or two double beds, this hotel is truly an amazing deal for the family on a budget or the professional looking for a cheaper way to travel without having to give up the luxuries of high-cost hotels.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Radisson Hotel Opryland

2401 Music Valley Drive

Nashville, TN, USA 37214

Telephone: 615-889-0800

Fax: 615-889-6328

Reservations: 800-333-3333

http://www.radisson.com

Union Station – A Wyndham Historic Hotel

1001 Broadway

Nashville, TN, USA 37203

Phone: 615-726-1001

http://www.wyndham.com

Millenniium Maxwell House Nashville

2025 Metro Center Boulevard

Nashville, TN, USA 37228

Phone: 615-259-4343

Fax: 615-313-1327

Reservations: 866-866-8086

http://www.millenniumhotels.com

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