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The upscale and modern Conrad Hotel is located in Midtown, at the intersection of West End Avenue and Broadway, less than five minutes from Music Row and Vanderbilt University. Bridgestone Arena, Fifth + Broadway, Music City Center, and Nissan Stadium are within three miles. Enjoy gourmet restaurants, spacious rooms and suites, event space, and a rooftop pool terrace with stunning views of downtown.
Directly connected to Fifth + Broadway, Renaissance Nashville Hotel is a stylish haven in the heart of Music City steps from the excitement of downtown. Recharge in an upscale guest room or suite with plush bedding, expansive workstations, and striking views. Discover the reimagined hotel, including over 112,000 square feet of meeting and event space, designed to honor the rich history of Nashville.
JW Marriott Nashville provides its guests with a central downtown location, an easy walk to Fifth + Broadway, live music and entertainment of lower Broadway, and the trendy Gulch neighborhood. Amenities and features include a world-class spa, unbeatable skyline views from every guest room, a 24-hour fitness center, and 77,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting facilities. Nashville’s only JW Marriott is also home to the city’s largest and newly redesigned rooftop pool deck.
One of busiest venues in the United States since the doors first opened in 1996, Bridgestone Arena has hosted more than 27 million guests during that time. The NHL’s Nashville Predators are the primary tenant of Bridgestone Arena and boast one of the most unique game atmospheres in the NHL. Bridgestone Arena has 15 consecutive and 18 overall nominations for the Pollstar Magazine Arena Year of the Award, winning the award in 2014, 2017 and 2023.
A National Historic Landmark, Ryman Auditorium was built by Captain Thomas G. Ryman in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle. A 14-time winner of the prestigious Pollstar Theatre of the Year award, the historic venue is well-known as the Mother Church of Country Music and is the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry (1943-1974). While offering a diverse lineup and thriving concert schedule (with over 200 shows per year), the venue is also open for daytime tours year-round.