Struggling to Pick the Perfect Nashville Hotel? Here’s Where to Stay for Walkable Food, Attractions – Perfect for Families!

Finding a hotel in Nashville that’s both walkable and teen-friendly can feel like a daunting task. You want easy access to local attractions, good food, and maybe a coffee shop for a quiet moment while your travel buddy recharges. Luckily, some great hotels fit the bill. Here are the top recommended hotels from fellow travelers who know the area well.

Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown

Drury keeps popping up for good reasons. Not only is it just a few blocks from Broadway, but it also includes a free breakfast, dinner, and even three complimentary drinks every evening. Peggi Christine raved, “Great pool and hot tub. Free food twice a day. Key-only entry to the elevator!!” Michele Schaefer agreed, adding, “It’s awesome! 3-4 blocks south of Broadway. Free food and drinks from 5-7pm every day!!”

Omni Nashville Hotel

If you’re after a bit more luxury, the Omni is a solid choice. Sandra Dickens kept it simple, saying, “Any budget? Omni.” It’s located near the Country Music Hall of Fame, making it ideal for music lovers.

Bobby Hotel

For a stylish stay with a rooftop vibe, the Bobby Hotel comes highly recommended. Steve Campbell kept it short and sweet, calling it “cool,” while its rooftop lounge and retro décor speak for themselves.

Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown

Tanya Heipel had a great experience at Hyatt Place, mentioning, “We stayed at Hyatt Downtown Nashville. Only 2 blocks back from Johnny Cash Museum.” It offers a prime location close to music history and more.

Holiday Inn Nashville Downtown

Ashley Lauren shared, “Walkable to Country Hall of Fame 5 min, Broadway 10. Gulch about 15 min. Starbucks in Margaritaville next door. Clean. Friendly staff.” Sometimes, you just want solid service and convenience, and this Holiday Inn delivers.

Cambria Hotel Nashville Downtown

The Cambria mixes comfort with convenience. Bernadette Fraser MacDonald praised it, saying, “The Cambria is lovely, has two restaurants & is only a block from Broadway.” That short walking distance can make a world of difference after a long day exploring.

Embassy Suites Nashville Downtown

For suite-style accommodations and a bit more space, Julia Santmyer suggested the Embassy Suites, noting its prime location downtown.

Tempo by Hilton Nashville Downtown

Laura Jackola loved her stay at Tempo, noting, “Tempo by Hilton was great. We walked everywhere.” It’s all about simplicity and proximity here.

Residence Inn by Marriott Nashville Downtown

Stephen McLaughlin recommended the Residence Inn, another solid choice offering suite-style rooms ideal for families.

La Quinta Inn & Suites Nashville Downtown

Tammy Marie Patton shared her positive experience: “La Quinta Inn on Interstate St, and we walked to everything on Broadway on the John S Bridge! We did have to Uber to Monell’s to eat—highly recommend!”

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