This Is The Most Unique Hotel In Nashville And You’ll Definitely Want To Visit
A historic hotel in downtown Nashville offers unique artistic and historic decor, making it a must-visit spot.
For many of the folks who have lived in the Nashville area for a long time, it seems like every new spot that pops up around the city are all more or less the same. All of the hip coffee shops with minimalist decor and clean white tables are beautiful, but they're not unique. But one spot in downtown Nashville that opened recently has some of the most artistic and historic decor you'll find anywhere in the city. Even if you don't stay at this historic hotel, you'll want to pop in to the lobby to be blown away.
The Noelle Hotel in downtown Nashville is the perfect mix of historic and modern. The hotel itself opened in its first iteration in the 1930s but was closed for a long time before reopening just a few years ago.
If you like to be at the center of the action, Noelle is the best spot to stay. It's just a few blocks from everything in downtown Nashville, including the Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, Lower Broadway, Printer's Alley and much, much more.
The lobby is absolutely beautiful and attracts both guests of the hotel and folks from around the city alike. Who wouldn't want to just hang out in a place like this?
The lobby is home to a couple of culinary options like Makeready L&L, a modern American restaurant, and Drug Store Coffee, serving up some of the best coffee in the city.
If Makeready sounds like your kind of restaurant, we definitely recommend that you get reservationson their website. You'll be glad you did!
The rooms are pretty incredible, too. The design and decor are artfully curated to evoke a sense of artistic beauty in all of their 224 rooms.
For more fun, head on up to the rooftop where you'll find Rare Bird, a rooftop lounge with a focus on unique cocktails and expansive city views.
Whether you're looking for a weekend stay-cation or a good cup of coffee in a historic building, the Noelle Hotel is the spot to go. Visit at 200 Fourth Avenue N.
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