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The beautiful downtown Nashville skyline.

Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport Local area

Conveniently located near downtown Nashville, our hotel provides the perfect base to explore legendary music venues, indulge in world-famous local cuisine, and discover the charming culture and rich history of Music City – all just minutes away.

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Broadway

Explore Nashville’s vibrant entertainment district, known for its neon lights, live music, and nonstop energy. Lined with honky-tonks, rooftop bars, restaurants, and shops, it's the heart of Music City’s nightlife and cultural scene. From rising talent to country legends, live performances fill the air day and night. Whether you're barhopping or soaking in the sights, Broadway offers an unforgettable Nashville experience near our hotel. 

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Nashville International Airport

Nashville International Airport (BNA) is a modern, traveler-friendly hub located just minutes from our hotel. Serving millions annually, BNA offers nonstop service to major cities across the U.S. and beyond. With upgraded terminals, diverse dining and shopping options, and efficient ground transportation, the airport delivers a welcoming travel experience that reflects the energy of Music City.

Tennessee State Capitol Building

Tennessee State Capitol

Perched atop Capitol Hill since 1859, the Tennessee State Capitol is a striking example of Greek Revival architecture. Home to the state legislature and governor’s office, the grounds feature statues of President Andrew Jackson and Sergeant Alvin York, as well as the tomb of President James K. Polk. It is a centerpiece of Tennessee’s political history and a top destination for those exploring Nashville’s historic sites.

museum at Cheekwood Botanical Garden

Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art

Located on 55 acres in West Nashville, Cheekwood features a 1930s Georgian-style mansion, botanical gardens, and art galleries. Once a private estate, it now offers visitors a chance to stroll through seasonal blooms, admire curated exhibitions, and explore the elegant grounds. Cheekwood is a perfect destination for travelers seeking culture, art, and a peaceful historical retreat during their stay in Nashville.

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The Hermitage

Once the home of President Andrew Jackson, The Hermitage stands on over 1,000 acres as a National Historic Landmark. This Greek Revival mansion, built in the 1830s, offers guided tours through Jackson’s beautifully preserved residence, lush gardens, and burial grounds. As one of America’s most authentic early presidential homes, The Hermitage draws hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, making it a must-see for history and heritage travelers exploring Nashville.

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Fort Negley Park & Visitors Center

Fort Negley is the largest inland Civil War fortification built by Union forces in 1862, constructed using the labor of newly freed and enslaved African-Americans. Visitors can explore well-marked trails, a compelling interpretive center, and enjoy spectacular views of downtown Nashville. This historic site offers a serene and educational escape for guests interested in Civil War history during their Nashville visit.

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Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery

Belle Meade showcases antebellum Greek Revival architecture and was once a premier thoroughbred stud farm. Founded in the early 1800s, the estate now offers guided mansion tours, wine tastings, and the “Journey to Jubilee” experience, which shares the stories of enslaved individuals who lived and worked on the property. With its picturesque carriage house and elegant grounds, Belle Meade offers a graceful yet profound walk back in time for visitors to Nashville.

parthenon building at centennial park

The Parthenon (Centennial Park)

Nashville’s iconic Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the ancient Greek landmark, complete with a 42-foot statue of Athena inside. Originally built in 1897 and reconstructed in the 1920s, it houses American art galleries and stands as a symbol of Nashville’s title, “Athens of the South.” Located in beautiful Centennial Park, the Parthenon is a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.

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The Bluebird Cafe

Famous worldwide, The Bluebird Cafe is an intimate 90-seat venue where top songwriters and undiscovered talent share the stories behind their hits. Located in a small strip mall in Green Hills, this legendary listening room has launched countless careers while hosting intimate performances from Nashville’s biggest names. A visit to The Bluebird Cafe offers a true Nashville music experience.

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Ryman Auditorium

Known as the “Mother Church of Country Music,” Ryman Auditorium is a historic venue that has hosted legends from Hank Williams to Johnny Cash and modern artists across all genres. Visitors can take a backstage tour, stand on the famous stage, and learn about the Ryman’s deep roots in Nashville’s music scene. A visit here connects travelers to the heart of live music in Nashville.

performers on stage at Grand Ole Opry

Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry is the longest-running radio broadcast in history and a cornerstone of Nashville’s music scene. Featuring live performances from country music legends and contemporary artists, the Opry delivers an unforgettable experience for visitors. Backstage tours are also available, allowing guests to walk in the footsteps of music’s biggest stars and learn about the Opry’s storied past.

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Music Row

Music Row is the heartbeat of Nashville’s music industry, home to historic recording studios, publishing houses, and record labels. Visitors can drive or walk the area to see legendary studios like RCA Studio B, where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and countless others recorded hits. Music Row offers a glimpse into the creative engine that powers Nashville’s identity as Music City.

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Johnny Cash Museum

This museum in downtown Nashville honors the life and career of the “Man in Black.” It features the largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world, including stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, and personal items. It’s a top destination for music lovers seeking to understand Cash’s influence on Nashville and beyond.

exterior of RCA Studio B with historic sign

RCA Studio B

Located on Music Row, RCA Studio B is one of the most famous recording studios in the world, known for its role in creating the “Nashville Sound.” Visitors can take guided tours to see where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and Roy Orbison recorded timeless classics. This working studio offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at Nashville’s music history.

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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

This museum honors musicians across all genres who have played on the greatest recordings of all time. Exhibits feature instruments, recordings, and stories of session musicians who helped create hits for artists ranging from Elvis to Bruce Springsteen. Located in downtown Nashville, the Musicians Hall of Fame celebrates the talent behind the scenes of the music industry.

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

This must-visit destination celebrates the rich heritage of country music. Featuring dynamic exhibits, rare recordings, and iconic memorabilia, the museum honors legendary artists and showcases the genre’s evolution. With interactive experiences and rotating displays, you can embark on an engaging journey through the history and heart of America’s music just minutes from our hotel.

Honky Tonk Highway with neon signs

Honky Tonk Highway

Stretching through downtown Nashville, Honky Tonk Highway on Lower Broadway is lined with lively bars and live music venues where bands perform daily. Iconic honky-tonks like Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and Robert’s Western World have hosted countless artists who went on to become stars. This vibrant stretch is perfect for visitors wanting to experience live country music in Nashville.

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The Station Inn

A legendary venue in The Gulch, The Station Inn is a cornerstone for bluegrass and acoustic music in Nashville. This intimate club has hosted the best in bluegrass for decades, with nightly performances that attract both locals and visitors. For those seeking authentic Nashville live music, The Station Inn is a must-visit.

aerial view of Nissan Stadium

Nissan Stadium

Offering stunning views of the city skyline and an electric atmosphere, Nissan Stadium is a premier sports and entertainment venue located on the east bank of the Cumberland River. It is home to the NFL’s Tennessee Titans and hosts major concerts and events. With seating for over 67,000 and state-of-the-art facilities, Nissan Stadium is a must-visit destination for fans and visitors alike in the heart of Music City.

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FirstBank Stadium

Located on the Vanderbilt University campus, this premier collegiate sports venue is home to the Vanderbilt Commodores football team. With a rich history and intimate atmosphere, it offers fans a close-up game day experience in the heart of the city. FirstBank Stadium hosts exciting SEC matchups and campus events, blending tradition, school spirit, and Southern hospitality in one of Nashville’s most iconic athletic settings.

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Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University is a prestigious private research institution located in the heart of Nashville. Known for its rigorous academics, innovative research, and beautiful, park-like campus, it consistently ranks among the top universities in the U.S., offering a vibrant campus life, distinguished faculty, and a strong commitment to discovery and service. Visit this cornerstone of education and innovation, just minutes from our hotel.

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Bridgestone Arena

Bridgestone Arena is a world-class entertainment venue located in the heart of downtown. Home to the NHL’s Nashville Predators, it also hosts top-tier concerts, sporting events, and award shows. With seating capacity for over 17,000 people and state-of-the-art amenities, the arena delivers unforgettable experiences in a dynamic setting. Just steps from Broadway, it’s a must-visit destination for live entertainment in Nashville.

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Tennessee Whiskey Trail

Experience Tennessee’s rich distilling heritage on the Tennessee Whiskey Trail, which features nearly 30 distilleries across the state. Near Nashville, visitors can tour renowned distilleries like Nelson’s Green Brier, Corsair, and Pennington, sampling craft spirits and learning about the art of whiskey making. This trail is ideal for guests looking to combine history, local flavor, and Tennessee culture during their stay.

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Kentucky Bourbon Trail (Nashville Gateway)

While based in Kentucky, the Bourbon Trail is easily accessible from Nashville, offering a perfect day trip or weekend adventure for whiskey enthusiasts. Visitors can explore legendary distilleries like Maker’s Mark, Woodford Reserve, and Jim Beam, learning about the bourbon-making process and enjoying tastings along the way. It’s a flavorful journey for guests seeking a unique excursion from Nashville.

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Nashville Brew Hop (Beer Trail)

Nashville’s Brew Hop beer trail features a growing collection of local craft breweries, offering visitors the chance to taste the city’s thriving beer scene. Stops include favorites like Southern Grist, Bearded Iris, and Yazoo Brewing, each providing unique brews and welcoming taproom experiences. The Nashville Brew Hop is a fun, casual way to explore the city’s local flavors and vibrant neighborhoods.

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Radnor Lake State Park Trails

Radnor Lake State Park offers over 1,300 acres of protected wilderness just a short drive from downtown Nashville, with peaceful hiking trails through hardwood forests and lakeside paths perfect for wildlife watching. Popular trails like the Lake Trail and Ganier Ridge Trail provide visitors with quiet, scenic hikes, making Radnor Lake a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Shelby Bottoms Greenway and Nature Park

Located along the Cumberland River, Shelby Bottoms Greenway offers over 5 miles of paved and natural trails for walking, running, and biking through wetlands and open fields. This urban nature preserve is ideal for families and nature lovers looking to enjoy Nashville’s outdoors while staying close to the city.

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Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park Trails

Known collectively as The Warner Parks, Percy and Edwin Warner Parks offer over 3,000 acres of rolling hills, forests, and meadows with extensive trail systems perfect for hiking, trail running, and bird watching. Just 9 miles from downtown Nashville, these trails offer a peaceful retreat while showcasing Tennessee’s beautiful landscapes.

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Natchez Trace Parkway

The Natchez Trace Parkway is a scenic 444-mile route stretching from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi, following historic Native American and pioneer paths. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, and scenic drives along the Nashville portion, with trailheads offering peaceful nature walks, wildlife viewing, and rich historical markers. It’s perfect for travelers seeking outdoor adventure while exploring Tennessee’s natural beauty.

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Harpeth River State Park

For those looking to combine hiking with water activities, Harpeth River State Park offers scenic trails along the river with opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing. Popular spots include the Narrows of the Harpeth and Hidden Lake trails, providing visitors with a blend of history, outdoor recreation, and natural beauty during their Nashville stay.

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Atlanta to Nashville (~4 hours)

Ready for a weekend in Music City? Start with coffee in Atlanta and head north on I-75 and I-24. Stretch your legs in Chattanooga with a riverwalk stroll or lunch at a local BBQ spot. As you approach Nashville, swap your playlist for country classics and roll into Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, where you’ll enjoy complimentary airport shuttle service, modern rooms, and easy access to downtown concerts, Broadway, and the Grand Ole Opry.

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Louisville to Nashville (~3 hours)

Cruise south on I-65 from Louisville, stopping in Bowling Green for a bite or to explore the Corvette Museum. Arrive in Nashville with plenty of time to catch live music downtown. At Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, you’ll find easy parking, a 24/7 marketplace, a modern fitness center with Peloton bikes, and seamless connectivity to Nashville International Airport and downtown.

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Birmingham to Nashville (~3 hours)

Head north on I-65 from Birmingham, with a stop in Cullman or Huntsville to stretch your legs. As you enter Nashville, get ready for live music, hot chicken, and vibrant nightlife. Check into Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, your convenient base for exploring Nashville’s music scene, Broadway’s honky-tonks, and the city’s top dining spots.

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Memphis to Nashville (~3 hours)

Leave Beale Street behind for Broadway’s neon lights as you take I-40 east. Stop in Jackson for a coffee break before continuing into Nashville. At Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, you’ll find refreshed rooms, on-site dining at Tarmac Table, and a quick drive or rideshare into downtown for concerts, sporting events, and the Ryman Auditorium.

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Chattanooga to Nashville (~2 hours)

A short, easy drive up I-24 makes a Chattanooga to Nashville getaway perfect for a last-minute weekend trip. Leave the river city for a Music City weekend, staying at Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, where you’ll enjoy free shuttle service to BNA, a modern fitness center, and proximity to Nashville’s top attractions.

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Knoxville to Nashville (~3 hours)

Trade the Smokies for the sounds of Nashville with a drive along I-40 west. Stop in Cookeville for coffee before arriving in Music City. At Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, you’re minutes from Nashville International Airport, Broadway’s live music venues, and Opry Mills for shopping.

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Cincinnati to Nashville (~4.5 hours)

Head south on I-75 and I-65, stopping in Louisville or Bowling Green along the way. Arrive in Nashville ready for live music, delicious food, and a vibrant arts scene. Stay at Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, offering complimentary airport shuttle, refreshed accommodations, and easy access to downtown Nashville.

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St. Louis to Nashville (~5 hours)

Take I-64 and I-24 southeast, with a pit stop in Paducah for river views and local eats. Roll into Nashville ready to explore the Grand Ole Opry, Broadway, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport offers a convenient, comfortable stay with parking, modern amenities, and a quick ride downtown.

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Indianapolis to Nashville (~4.5 hours)

Cruise down I-65 from Indy, stopping in Louisville for a coffee break before continuing to Nashville. At Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, you’ll find easy airport access, Tarmac Table for on-site dining, and comfortable rooms for your Music City stay.

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Huntsville to Nashville (~2 hours)

Perfect for a quick escape, the Huntsville to Nashville drive up I-65 gets you to Music City in time for lunch. Check into Crowne Plaza Nashville Airport, where you can relax by the pool, stay active in the modern fitness center, and head downtown to catch a show at the Ryman or explore Broadway’s music venues.

Delectable bites nearby

Darfons Restaurant + Bar

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A beloved local spot serving hearty Southern comfort food with warm hospitality. Darfons offers a cozy, inviting atmosphere and generous portions, making it an ideal destination for a satisfying meal, just minutes from our hotel.

La Parrilla Fresh Mexican Bar & Grill

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Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine made with fresh, high quality ingredients. La Parrilla offers flavorful tacos, enchiladas, and handcrafted margaritas in a vibrant setting, offering a festive dining experience close to our hotel.

Music City Gyros

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A casual eatery specializing in Greek inspired gyros, fresh salads, and wraps, Music City Gyros offers quick, flavorful meals with a Mediterranean flair. It's perfect for a convenient and tasty bite near the airport.

Reservations:

412 Royal Parkway Nashville, Tennessee 37214 United States

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Minimum check-in age: 21