Nashville Hotels
Known as “Music City,” Nashville, Tennessee is home to more than 80 record labels, over 100 live music clubs and over 180 recording studios. In short, this is a town that knows music. Its famed Grand Ole Opry has hosted concerts by legends in country music as well as the stars that are currently following in their footsteps. Nashville is also home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.While country music is what Nashville is most commonly known for, it also hosts concerts musicians from all genres, including gospel, jazz and R&B. Nashville is also home to professional sports teams the NFL's Tennessee Titans the NHL's Nashville Predators.
Nicknamed “The Athens of the South” by many, Nashville also plays host to many colleges and universities. Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, Belmont University and the Art Institute of Tennessee are among the colleges whose cultures help to make up the fabric of Nashville. Other attractions include Nashville's location on the Cumberland River, its eclectic downtown shops and restaurants and its rich history – the State Capitol in Nashville is one of the oldest working state capitol buildings in the nation.



