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Millennium Maxwell House Nashville

Millennium Maxwell House Nashville

Hotel in North Nashville, Nashville

Average

54 reviews

6

Millennium Maxwell House Nashville is a 3-star hotel in North Nashville offering free WiFi, self parking, and a seasonal outdoor pool. Guests can enjoy two restaurants, a bar/lounge, and fitness facilities. The hotel features a business center, conference space, and accessible amenities. Pets are welcome for a surcharge.

From $93 per night

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Americas Best Value Inn Nashville Downtown

Americas Best Value Inn Nashville Downtown

Hotel in Talbot's Corner, Nashville

6

Average

6 reviews

Americas Best Value Inn Nashville Downtown offers budget-friendly comfort in Talbot's Corner. Enjoy free WiFi, self-parking, and a 24/7 front desk. Rooms feature air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and microwaves. Close to Nissan Stadium and Broadway, it's a convenient stay for exploring Nashville. Nearby attractions include Belle Meade Plantation and Hermitage.

From $73 per night

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About Nashville

Overview

Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America, is a city that has rightfully earned its reputation for both its relentless energy and glamorous appeal. Known globally as "Music City," Nashville is home to iconic landmarks like the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The city's musical heritage dates back to 1874 when the Fisk Jubilee Singers performed for Queen Victoria of England, prompting her to remark, "These young people must surely come from a musical city."

Currently, the average price of hotels in Nashville is $178, with options ranging from $63 to $513. With 237 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown Nashville, Donelson, West End, Sobro, and Opryland. Among the most sought-after hotels are Tru by Hilton Nashville Downtown Convention Center, La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Nashville Airport, Cambria Hotel Nashville Midtown, Quality Suites Nashville Airport, and Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Nashville Airport.

Things to do in Nashville

Nashville offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to a variety of interests. One must-visit spot is SoundWaves at Gaylord Opryland. This water park, located within the Gaylord Opryland Resort, features attractions for both children and adults. From indoor surfing and a rafting course to a near-vertical water tunnel, there's plenty of excitement to be had. For those looking to relax, the outdoor flat water pool and nearby restaurants and cafes provide a perfect respite.

For a unique experience, consider the Cascade Hollow Distillery Tour. Located about 1.5 hours south of Nashville near Tullahoma, this tour offers a glimpse into the distillation process of George Dickel Tennessee Whisky. The tour includes a tasting of various blends and can be combined with a visit to nearby Lynchburg, adding a touch of charm to your itinerary.

The Johnny Cash Museum is another must-see attraction. Dedicated to the life and music of the legendary Man in Black, this museum houses the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts. Curated by Bill Miller, a personal friend of Cash, the museum features handwritten lyrics, marriage licenses, clothing, records, instruments, and stage props. Visitors can also enjoy artisanal coffee, breakfast, and lunch at the museum's coffee shop, open from 9 am to 4 pm.

Nashville's Union Station is a historic landmark that was completed in 1900. Originally a passenger terminal, it has been transformed into a luxurious hotel adorned with wrought iron and Italian marble. The lobby boasts a 20-meter-high barrel-vaulted ceiling with stained glass. Even if you're not staying at the hotel, you can enjoy its grandeur by dining at Ergo restaurant, which frequently hosts events like bartending competitions and live music nights.

Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery offers a rich historical experience. This 1840s mansion and its surrounding grounds are famous for breeding some of the nation's finest thoroughbred racehorses. Visitors can take a mansion tour, explore the arboretum and grounds on a Segway, and conclude their visit with a wine tasting. The Journey to Jubilee Tour provides an insightful look into the lives of the enslaved African-Americans who lived and worked at Belle Meade from 1807 through the post-Emancipation years.

Where to Eat in Nashville

Nashville's culinary scene is as vibrant as its musical heritage. Hathorne Restaurant is a great choice for dinner or brunch, offering dishes that highlight local and fresh produce. Vegetarians will appreciate options like grilled cabbage and roasted golden beets, while meat lovers can indulge in confit pork shank and venison short ribs.

Prince's Hot Chicken Shack, established in 1945 by James Thornton Prince, is a local institution known for its spicy fried chicken. With spice levels ranging from mild to XXX hot, this regional classic is a must-try. You can visit their main restaurant in the south of the city, stop by The District, or catch their food truck.

Hattie B's Hot Chicken on Lower Broadway is another family-owned gem specializing in Nashville-style hot chicken. Known for its spicy offerings prepared with ghost peppers, the chicken is served with pickles and white bread. The restaurant was founded by a father-son duo, both named Nick Bishop, and is named after three women in their family called Hattie.

Monell’s Dining & Catering offers a unique dining experience with Southern cuisine served all-you-can-eat style in a historic Victorian house. Guests can enjoy local favorites like skillet-fried chicken, pork chops, pot roast, and BBQ ribs at communal tables. The menu changes daily to ensure the freshest ingredients.

For a more upscale dining experience, Kayne Prime is Nashville's independent "boutique steakhouse." Located across from the historic Kayne switch yard, the restaurant offers both traditional American steaks and modern interpretations. Diners can enjoy craft cocktails, an extensive wine list, and stunning views of Union Station and the downtown skyline.

Cheapest time to stay in Nashville

December is the cheapest time to stay in Nashville for an average of $160 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$172

February

$189

March

$200

April

$198

May

$183

June

$188

July

$185

August

$181

September

$192

October

$181

November

$169

December

$160

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Nashville

8

Very Good

54 reviews

Check in: Smooth and flawless. We were able to check in a little before four. Room: Clean and spacious, had a fridge and microwave. Hot water was iffy -- the first day there was none for my shower, the second day it was scalding. Water pressure was out of this world. Two of our lamps were missing lightbulbs which made our room dark. Facilities: Icemaker on 8th floor didn't work but no signage on it. Signage throughout hotel could have been better. There was none at all for the fitness room -- had to ask an employee. Continental breakfast was sparse although still a pleasant surprise since we didn't even know there was one. At least we grabbed some fruit each morning. But the absolute best thing was the shuttle! It was free to downtown and always arrived promptly. Shuttle driver was so kind and always made sure passengers knew correct times and location for pick up. Also the price for room was super reasonable for Nashville. I would totally stay there again.

Kellie

United States

United States

10

Excellent

8 reviews

The room was clean, well maintained and exactly what we needed. Staff was personable and friendly.

Carolyn

United States

United States

10

Excellent

7 reviews

Room was very clean and staff at the front desk were very nice when we first checked in I also liked having the shuttle service from the airport

Brittany

United States

United States

7

Very Good

3 reviews

I appreciate the convenience of the location, the amenities provided during your stay, and the dimensions of the rooms. The staff is generally friendly and well-informed, and they are always available to greet and assist you.

Ashlyn

United States

United States

10

Excellent

4 reviews

Everything was great! I like the security at the doors and the elevators. The breakfast area was always stocked and ready to go. The bar was awesome and the bartenders were so nice. We also liked that food was available till midnight.

Kelli Jo

9

Excellent

4 reviews

Property wasn’t that far from the airport so that was convenient for coming and going. Was not in the downtown area so it seemed like a safe location. The parking was gated. Breakfast was well stocked with many options. There is a snack and cocktail time from 5-7pm. Guests get up to 2 beverages a piece. (We don’t drink alcohol, but we received some non-alcoholic beverages) coffee is on tap 24/7. Our room was pretty standard, although we did opt for a king bed. There was a near light up mural piece above the bed that was cool. I also enjoyed the Nashville themed decor to include even a guitar shaped light by the front door. There is a pool and a hot tub. Staff was very friendly.

Bruce

United States

United States

9

Excellent

1 review

Room was fine

Cynthia

United States

United States

10

Excellent

3 reviews

very comfy bed, lots of room to move around in room

Scott

United States

United States

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