Downtown Nashville hotels are more expensive, but if you're looking for a weekend full of live music and cool activities, check out any hotels along Broadway. There are so many cool AirBnbs around too! Below are hotels we have stayed at that are a little more cost friendly but also safe and comfortable!
If you're only planning on being in town for the ceremony on Saturday, staying downtown will get you close to the cathedral. Staying near Opry Hills Mall will have you close to the wedding reception on the boat.
We prefer to stay a little bit outside of the downtown area and take Ubers around as the main transportation to avoid paying for parking. If you’ll be here a few days, we recommend renting a car.
Here are hotels we recommend close to our house in East Nashville. :)
We stayed here when we first moved to Nashville. It's pet friendly and they have the yummiest bacon! Their rooms are quirky and colorful. They're close to our house and our favorite restaurants in Nashville (Butcher and Bee and Joyland are two of our favorites in the area)!
A little bit of a drive, but our absolute favorite budget friendly hotel. The staff is nice, parking is easy, the rooms are clean. We loved coming back to this hotel when we were searching for a house in Nashville, it was a sigh of relief to be away from this hustle and bustle! The Rock n Dough restaurant is yummy as well and has gluten free options.
A technology driven church converted boutique hotel with bright rooms and beautiful architecture. Right across the street from our favorite fried chicken restaurant - JoyLand!