The Hermitage Hotel Nashville is a warm, friendly, elegant, five-star hotel. For families vacationing in Nashville, the Hermitage Hotel even provides great services, and even above average amenities for the family dog. It also offers venues and amenities to create great southern-style weddings and successful business meetings. Check out our detailed review of the Hermitage Hotel below and get all the information you need.

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Accommodation type: 5-star hotel
Number of Rooms & Suites: 122
Pricing: Starting at $289 for Deluxe Rooms, $439 for Junior Suites, and $1,000 for Executive Suites
High season: Summer
Nearest airport: Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Suitable for: Family vacations, destination weddings, and business meetings
Awards:

  • Forbes Five-Star Hotel
  • AAA Five-Diamond Hotel
  • Capitol Grille – Forbes Four-Star restaurant
  • Capitol Grille – AAA Four-Diamond restaurant

Accommodation

The Hermitage Hotel Nashville opened in 1910 and has an interesting history which includes politicians and celebrities. The hotel is a combination of classical Italian and French Renaissance architecture. It features a grand staircase, mahogany-paneled guest rooms, Circassian walnut cabinetwork and ornate chandeliers in the Capitol Grille. In addition, the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville adorns interior and exterior terra cotta tiles, and a lobby with Tennessee marble floors and columns and a painted glass skylight.

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Rooms at the Hermitage Hotel Nashville combine traditional sophistication and elegance. The 490 square foot Deluxe rooms offer a king bed or two queen beds and can accommodate one to four guests. The 1,000 square foot City Suite offers a 64″ television, a butler pantry, a wet bar, and a welcome bottle of wine.

The Hermitage Hotel is unique in that it serves its own locally-sourced food. The hotel bought the 250-acre Double H Farms in 2012, where they raise the largest herd of free range Red Poll cattle in Tennessee. They also support the Gardens at Glen Leven as part of their partnership with the Land Trust for Tennessee. Since 2008, this partnership has been responsible for the conservation of over 75,000 acres of land. It made scenic trails, state parks, and urban spaces available to the public for biking, hiking, fishing, farming, and recreation.

Facilities

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The Hermitage Hotel creates an elegant Nashville wedding locale with the award-winning culinary staff and the event staff who pay attention to the finer details. The idyllic backdrops at the hotel will enhance your wedding photos for a lifetime of memories. Additionally, the event staff can also provide all that is needed for delightful dining and refreshment, as well as to create successful business meetings.

  • The Capitol Grille and The Oak Bar: The Capitol Grille, originally called the Grille Room, serves traditional Southern fare. The Oak Bar, with 180 bottles of bourbon to sample, came to life during the start of Tennessee prohibition. It offers an appropriate jazzy atmosphere and a delicious cocktail and food menu all its own.
  • The hotel also offers six venues for meetings and events: Offering the latest in communication technology and a fixed boardroom table with high-backed leather chairs and multiple telephone lines. The State Room, for example, is great for small board meetings holding 12 guests for a reception.
  • The Grand Ballroom: With 2,500 square feet of space, its ornate ceiling and Russian walnut paneling, the Grand Ballroom can be configured as needed for weddings and any kind of other events. Located just off the lobby, it can hold up to 100 guests as a classroom, up to 300 for a reception, and 200 for dinner.

Complementary Activities

Room amenities at the Hermitage Hotel Nashville include a selection of memory foam, buckwheat, and down pillows. As well as nightly turndown service with fresh-baked sweets and bottled water, and an on-call bath concierge. Also, they provide plush robes, 42″ flat panel television, in-mirror bathroom television, DVD/CD player, Wi-Fi, Bose docking stations, in-room safe, daily Wall Street Journal and USA Today.

In the afternoon in the lobby, guests can enjoy fresh-baked cookies, fruit, and house-made lemonade. Meanwhile, for pets, The Hermitage Hotel offers the Pampered Paws Program. Amenities provided to pets include organic welcome treats, bottled spring water, water and food bowls, in-room dining, personal size pack of organic pet food with special requests accommodated, and on-call pet masseuse.

Travel Options

The Nashville International Airport (BNA) is six miles from The Hermitage Hotel. Thus, to get to and from the airport, guests can take a taxi, the Gray Line airport shuttle, rent a car, or take a limousine.

Main Attractions Around The Hermitage Hotel Nashville

1. The Grand Ole Opry

It began as a radio show in 1925, but ever since it has become a location of live performances honoring country legends and contemporary chart-toppers. It was located at the Ryman Auditorium but moved to the newly built Grand Ole Opry House in March 1974.
Address: 2804 Opryland Dr, Nashville, Tennessee

2. Ryman Auditorium

It was originally called Union Gospel Tabernacle and was built by Nashville businessman, Thomas Ryman, as a place of worship. The curves of the room and the wrap-around pews aid in the superb sound environment created to project the words of evangelists. It became an entertainment center in the 1920’s, and the Grand Ole Opry started broadcasting from here in 1943. When the Grand Ole Opry moved out in 1974, it became neglected. However, it was renovated in the 1990’s and gained new life, being named Pollstar Magazine’s Theater of the Year from 2010 until 2015.
Address: 116 5th Ave N, Nashville, Tennessee

3. The Country Music Hall of Fame

It was chartered in 1964 and moved to its current location in 2001. Along with the museum, the building houses the 776 seat CMA Theater. Therefore, country music fans can visit it daily from 9 to 5.
Address: 222 5th Ave S, Nashville, Tennessee

4. The Hermitage

Located ten miles east of Nashville, this was the home of Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States. Jackson bought the land in 1804. Jackson and his wife, Rachel, lived in a log cabin until he built the mansion in 1821. Rachel died in 1828, and a chimney fire destroyed the mansion in 1834. It was rebuilt in 1836, and Jackson lived there on a permanent basis from 1837 when he retired from public life until his death in 1845.
Address: 4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, Tennessee

Final Words

The historic Hermitage Hotel Nashville is an icon of Nashville that is a must for anyone visiting this culturally rich city. Even more, just like the St. Regis in New York, the settings alone are incredible. No doubt the hotel’s warm yet elegant southern hospitality and charm will enhance your visit to Nashville. Book your reservation now and come back and share your experience!

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