Get comfortable in a truly Southern setting at the Millennium Maxwell House Hotel, the only music-themed hotel in Nashville having characteristic art, style and music memorabilia. Settled near the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Opry Mills shopping mall, It’s minutes from the Nashville Convention Center, LP Field and the shopping, dining and entertainment highlights of downtown. (more…)
Experience a advanced and comfortable Nashville, Tennessee lodging destination — where 4 stars luxury adopts a cool and accommodating new spirit. Hutton Hotel offers a striking contrast to the classic cluster of West End and downtown Nashville hotels, pairing attentive service with fine, modern design. Treat yourself to receiving Nashville luxury hotel lodging, where hot hospitality finds a new perspective.
Centrally located in Nashville, this property is near (more…)
Nashville is the unchallenged home base of country music, and devotees of the country music style will never have a tough time finding out plenty to do and see in Music City USA. Live the wonderment of the Grand Ole Opry — the country’s most age long radio show — as you meet the new stars of tomorrow, the modern chart toppers of today, and the legends of country (more…)
Cherokee, Chickasaw and Shawnee Native American tribes were the earliest habitant of the Nashville area. Spaniard Hernando DeSoto went through the area in the sixteen century, but no settlements were made until French fur traders
established a trading post in 1717. The 1st eternal colony of pioneers, made in 1784, was named Fort Nashborough in honor of Gen Francis Nash, an acclaimed American Revolution officer. Nashborough was integrated as a town under the North Carolina legislature and renamed Nashville in 1784. When Tennessee went admitted to the Union in 1796, Nashville became the State Capital.
Tennessee was the last southern state to join the Confederacy and the first to rejoin the Union later (more…)