Pet Friendly Hotel in Nashville!
The Hermitage Hotel!
If you're going to have to spend $300 per night, you might as well do it at one of, if not THE best hotels there.
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The Hermitage Hotel $$$$ This hotel is ranked #1 of all downtown Nashville hotels on TripAdvisor, AND is Tennessee’s only Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond Hotel. Stay here for some good-old fashioned Southern hospitality! Check out their gorgeous blog here! |
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231 Sixth Ave N. Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 1 (888) 888–9414
The Hermitage Hotel allows pets under 100 lbs for a fee of $75/pet per stay. Additional pampered pet amenities including custom pet beds, room service pet menu, and pet walking are available through the concierge.
“Meet me at The Hermitage Hotel” may have been one of Nashville’s most popular phrases during the 20th century. When spoken or heard today, those words evoke a timeless sense of quality, excitement, a touch of glamor and class, and the assurance of a memorable experience amongst friends. The Hermitage Hotel’s status as a cherished landmark in downtown Nashville has been earned by its dedicated employees, and its history has been created by thousands of events and millions of guests served over more than a century of Nashville history.
The distinctive architecture of the hotel, Beaux-Arts style, offers an old world blend of classical Italian and French Renaissance features. The spacious must visit lobby, the grand staircase, ballroom, mezzanine, Veranda, the downstairs Grill Room, and all the public areas are a masterful work credited to Tennessee native James Carpenter, who completed his formal education in Paris. J.E.R. Carpenter went on to be one of New York’s premier designers of luxury high-rise apartment buildings. More than forty of his buildings remain today as sought-after residences along Park and Fifth Avenues.
Trip Advisor Review:There is no "free lunch" insofar as downtown Nashville hotels are concerned. Thus, if you're going to have to spend $300 per night, you might as well do it at one of, if not THE best hotels there. Although more than 100 years old, the Hermitage Hotel had a top to bottom rehab 15 or so years ago. This included gutting each and every sleeping room. The results are spectacular.
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