Nashville went from having a dearth of hotels—even an economy chain could charge what would be luxury rates in other cities because of its downtown location—to having thousands of new rooms seemingly added at once. Now there is a true cross-section of hotel stays, from contactless limited service to luxury everything, with anything you want at your disposal. In need of guitar lessons in your room? A 24-hour recording studio on-site? Custom leather boot-making experiences? Want to stay on the third floor of one of the city's coolest bars? Check, check, check, and check. Impressive new openings mean hotels in Nashville are not just places you lay down in between trips to the Ryman; more and more, they're focal parts of the trip itself. Read on to learn why.
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