I asked Nashville visitors and locals where honeymooners should stay, and the recommendations came flooding in. These aren't just random picks — these are the hotels that people keep coming back to and can't stop talking about.

The Drury
This one dominated the comments section, and for good reason. The Drury sits about 4-5 blocks from Broadway, which is close enough to walk but far enough to actually sleep. What makes people rave about it? The free hot breakfast every morning and the evening happy hour with a full buffet. Yes, free food and drinks. Plus there's an indoor/outdoor pool and hot tub. One visitor stayed for 5 days and called it “fantastic.” Another just came back from a repeat visit with her daughter. When people return to the same hotel, that tells you something.
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Holston House
It's a boutique hotel in a great location — close to Broadway but not right on top of it. Visitors loved the customer service and the overall vibe. One person specifically recommended it for a honeymoon, which is exactly what you're planning. The rooms are nice, the staff is friendly, and the location is hard to beat.
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The Bobby
If you want something unique, The Bobby is a boutique hotel right in Printers Alley. It's just a short walk to Lower Broadway, and people described it as “really neat” and cool. This is the kind of place that feels more like an experience than just a place to crash. Worth checking out if your daughter likes something a bit different from the standard hotel chains.
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Omni
Several people swear by the Omni. One visitor said they “always stay at the Omni and love it.” Another recommended it specifically for honeymoons. It's one of those hotels that delivers on the upscale experience without trying too hard. Good location, nice rooms, and the kind of place where you feel taken care of.
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Hampton Inn
Don't sleep on the Hampton Inn across from the Country Music Hall of Fame. Multiple people mentioned it, and here's why: it's clean, the prices are reasonable, and it's a 5-minute walk to both Broadway and Bridgestone Arena. One visitor did mention construction noise early in the morning, but said everything else was perfect. If your daughter wants to save some money without sacrificing location, this is worth considering.