Among the most popular attractions in the Nashville area is the Country Music Hall of Fame. With its rich country music history, the Hall of Fame pays tribute to country legends like Hank Williams and George Jones. Fortunately, for those looking to enjoy the Country Music Hall of Fame, the area features a plethora of lodging. Plus, there are plenty of golf courses in the area as well, for those looking to enjoy a day on the links before or after their trip to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Best Western Downtown Music Row
Located less than a quarter-mile from the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Best Western Downtown Music Row--located in the popular Music Row--features 102 comfortable rooms and a plethora of amenities. These include free breakfast, cocktail lounge with live music, pool, free parking, meeting space and a business center.
Best Western Downtown Music Row
1407 Division St.
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
(615) 242-1631
nashvillbestwestern.com
Embassy Suites Hotel at Vanderbilt
This three-star hotel, located less than a quarter-mile from the Country Music Hall of Fame, offers up 208 two-bedroom suites with separate living and bedroom areas. Plus, amenities include a meeting center with audio/visual equipment, free breakfast, fitness center and a whirlpool/sauna.
Embassy Suites Hotel at Vanderbilt
1811 Broadway
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
(615) 320-8899
embassysuites1.hilton.com
Comfort Inn Downtown Nashville
Also located less than a quarter-mile from the Country Music Hall of Fame on the ever-popular Music Row, Comfort Inn Music Row features 144 bedrooms and a number of amenities. These include a "pets allowed" policy, free wireless Internet, cable TV, a business center, free newspaper, and in-room refrigerator and microwave.
Comfort Inn Downtown Nashville
1501 Demonbreun St.
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
(615) 255-9977
comfortinnnashville.com
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Clint Hale has worked for a number of media outlets throughout his seven-year career, including the San Antonio Express-News (for whom he covered golf, football, and general features) and Examiner.com. He earned a Journalism degree from the University of Texas.