Looking for a clean, safe hotel in downtown Nashville? I gathered advice from people who've actually stayed in the area. Here's what they recommend.
The Overwhelming Favorite
Drury Downtown Twelve people recommended Drury, making it the clear winner. One guest shared: “We are here now at The Drury. We love it and location is perfect.” Another said they've “stayed twice both times perfect. So many perks and short walk to Broadway.”
A particularly detailed review came from someone who stayed recently: “We stayed at the Drury downtown and we loved it! We walked around day and night, down to Broadway and the museum etc., not a care in the world. Safe, clean and fun hotel.”

The Reliable Chains
Hilton Downtown Four mentions for Hilton, though without much detail about specific experiences.
Hyatt Properties Three recommendations across different Hyatt brands. One person specifically mentioned: “We just stayed at the Grand Hyatt super nice, clean and felt safe.” Another noted the Hyatt Centric downtown was “very nice and so close to everything” during their January stay.
However, one person warned about the pool being “nasty” at the Hyatt, so keep that in mind if pool access matters to you.

The Premium Options
Embassy Suites Two mentions, with one guest providing helpful details: “Recently stayed at Embassy Suites. Short walk to Music Row. Great lobby bar/restaurant and a roof top bar/pool.”
Omni Two recommendations, including one enthusiastic review: “Omni. BEST HOTEL!” Another person mentioned enjoying their July stay there.
Dream Nashville Two mentions for this boutique option.

The Luxury Choice
The Joseph (Marriott) One detailed recommendation from a repeat guest: “We've stayed 4 years in a row. The best!” This suggests consistent quality over time.
What About Safety Concerns?
The topic of safety came up in the comments, with some concerning local crime statistics shared. However, one experienced local put it in perspective: “I've honestly never seen anyone complain about the cleanliness or safety of any of the hotels in downtown Nashville. As long as you have a pretty good budget any downtown will be good!”
The Budget Reality
One person highlighted the cost issue, noting that Drury rates for early/mid October were coming in at $499 per night, which they called “way over budget” and “over the top” even for Nashville standards.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Options
A few people mentioned options slightly outside downtown:
- La Quinta Suites Downtown – One mention
- The Vanderbilt Holiday Inn – Called “a great place”
- Tempo – One person said it “was great”
The Bottom Line
Drury Downtown emerges as the top choice for travelers wanting clean, safe accommodations with good location and perks. The Grand Hyatt and Omni seem to be solid premium choices, while Embassy Suites offers good amenities like rooftop access.
Most importantly, every hotel mentioned received positive feedback for cleanliness and safety. As one local noted, if you have a decent budget, you really can't go wrong with the major downtown hotels.
Just be prepared for Nashville hotel prices, especially during busy seasons.