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"Attention to rustic details" is a hallmark of this Smoky Mountain retreat. Guests can choose art- and antiques-filled rooms with feather beds, or opt for a...more
If you cruised into Memphis clad in a gold-belted white jumpsuit, hankerin' for a fried peanut butter-and-banana sandwich, you'll probably feel right at home at...more
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Situated on 172 acres about 20 minutes from downtown, this something-for-everything behemoth has a whopping 2,881 rooms under one (very large) roof. The Gaylord...more
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The Rolls Royce of Nashville hotels, the Hermitage has been a favorite overnight stop for presidents, visiting royalty, and a slew of celebrities, from Bette...more
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It's hard to miss the Hotel Indigo. Rising 11 floors above busy West End Avenue near Vanderbilt and Music Row, the bright-blue exterior is a beacon for trendy...more
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Allergic to kitsch? Watch out. This boutique hotel is drenched in over-the-top decor: red leopard-print pony-skin walls, purple lava lamps, and live (!)...more
see the Nashville guideThis mansion, built in 1830, served as Grant's headquarters as he planned the siege at Vicksburg in 1863 and has played host to distinguished visitors such as...more
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Talk about a split personality. The Loews Vanderbilt's midtown location, large working suites, and conference halls cater to a serious clientele—industry...more
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Located near Beale Street's bluesy bustle in the historic Tennessee Trust Bank Building, this boutique hotel playfully attempts to bridge the gap between Belle...more
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Namaste Acres caters to urban cowboys, from the hearty daily breakfasts—served at 9 am sharp—to the on-site stables that board guests' equine pals....more
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