By Isabel Prontes
Nashville, Tennessee, otherwise known as Music City, is one of the most popular tourist spots in the
United States. Known as the home of country music, Nashville is a city with a southern charm that draws in millions of visitors every year. Before visiting Nashville, it's important to make sure you research and book hotel accommodations that are suitable for your needs. There are a lot of different types of hotels in Nashville.
The Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel is a luxury hotel that is located in downtown Nashville. A smaller sized hotel, the Hermitage Hotel has a very traditional and elegant appearance. The Music City location makes it a convenient place to stay while in Nashville: the hotel is close to the Grand Ole Opry and many of the other landmarks that make Nashville so legendary. The decadent and sophisticated hotel lobby is believed by many to be one of the most stunning public rooms in the United States.
Union Station
Nashville's Union Station is a historic Wyndham hotel that mixes the splendor of Nashville's past with a modern touch. The architecture of the hotel is particularly impressive, with its wrought iron, Italian marble and ornate detailing. The location of the Union Station hotel is extremely convenient, as it is in very close proximity to the busy and bustling Second Avenue District and a lot of popular restaurants, shops and Nashville landmarks.
Hilton Nashville Downtown
The Hilton Nashville Downtown is another Nashville lodging option with a highly convenient locale. If you want to sleep in comforting and beautiful suites with access to amenities (valet parking, car rental service and laundry service) and a hospitable staff, the Hilton Nashville Downtown is a hotel worth considering. The hotel also has four restaurants, a swimming pool, a fitness club and a vast events area.
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
Located just across the street from Nashville's Vanderbilt University, this hotel is a luxury lodging choice for tourists in the area. Rooms come fully equipped with amenities such as a CD player, coffeemaker, mini-bar and fax machine. There are various restaurants in the hotel, as well as several boutiques and gift shops. Visitors will even have access to a beauty salon and art gallery.
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About the Author:
Isabel Prontes is a freelance writer and traveler residing in Manhattan, NY. She has traveled to five continents and counting. Her work has appeared on a number of websites, such as Travels, eHow.com and "Happy Living Magazine." Prontes has a professional background in public relations; she received a bachelor's degree in communication studies from Pace University.