THE 10 BEST Hot Tub Suite Hotels in Nashville
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- FranklinFranklin, a vibrant suburb of Nashville, is a blend of modern and historic, with trendy places to shop and eat and attractions that tell the story of the Civil War Battle of Franklin. The historic downtown district is nationally recognized as a Great American Main Street. Franklin’s attractions include Carnton Plantation, Carter House and Lotz House. Arrington Vineyards, owned by music legend Kix Brooks, offers free wine tastings and live music. Franklin is located 20 miles south of Nashville.Read more
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- ClarksvilleClarksville, Tennessee, in Montgomery County, is a bustling city built by the tobacco trade. The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, in the city's historic district, was originally constructed as a US Post Office during the tobacco boom. Now it has been converted into art gallery, history center, and hands-on children's museum. Just outside of town is the Dunbar Cave State Park, where visitors can hike through caverns that were once mined for gun powder and used for big band concerts.Read more
- Bowling GreenKnown primarily as the only place in the U.S. that manufactures Corvettes and for the large ancient cavern that sits in the center of the city, Bowling Green has built a thriving tourist business on cars and caves. At the General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant, visitors can see the step-by-step production of America's favorite sports car. The Corvette Museum includes one-of-a-kind prototypes, that were designed but never manufactured, among other Corvette memorabilia. To view awesome creations made by nature head to the Lost River Valley and Cave. Take the underground boat tour, on the shortest deep river in the world, to see a land formation that is more than 10,000 years old and has been used as shelter by Native Americans and Civil War soldiers. Though Bowling Green never officially left the Union, it's home to a number of historic war landmarks, exquisite old homes and remarkable buildings that can be visited on foot or by car during a leisurely drive through this beautiful part of the country.Read more
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- LouisvilleEach year, horse enthusiasts hoof it to Louisville and Churchill Downs, the legendary home of the Kentucky Derby. In addition to equestrian endeavors and bluegrass roots, Louisville boasts a range of exciting attractions the whole family can enjoy. Stroll through Central Park, in the historic district, to people-watch and get a real feel for the city. Visit other nearby parks for hiking, biking and fossil finding. Baseball fans will love the Louisville Slugger Museum, a celebration of the sport's legends. The museum is easy to spot, just look for the humongous bat that leans against the building.Read more
- Saint LouisThe history of St. Louis has been heavily influenced by Westward expansion and blues music. The big "must-see" in this region is the Gateway Arch, while other important sites include the Museum of Westward Expansion, the St. Louis Cathedral and the Anheuser-Busch factory tour. The city offers plenty for the whole family. Children will enjoy the local zoo and the Magic House, while family members will also want to unwind at Forest Park, home to the World's Fair almost a century ago.Read more
- ClevelandWhether rocking out to music legends inside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame or viewing Monets and Picassos at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland is a city that mixes equal parts grit and sophistication. Nosh award-winning food in historic buildings, tip back some craft beers amid a Lake Erie beach party or cheer on a championship team with a hardball of locally distilled spirits. All in Cleveland.Read more
- PittsburghPittsburgh has been remade and reimagined. Think 24 miles of riverfront trails, beautiful parks and historic attractions. Home to 90 neighborhoods, the ‘Burgh feels authentic and unpretentious. No visit is complete without a trip to the Strip District or PNC Park, a ride up the Duquesne Incline or a stop at The Andy Warhol Museum. Architecture buffs love Pittsburgh for the amazing downtown buildings. Hollywood producers, do, too—the city has even been called the “Hollywood of the East."Read more
- Grand RapidsThe comforts of a friendly, small-town atmosphere combined with the pleasures of big city life make Grand Rapids an ideal choice for a fun getaway with a host of indoor and outdoor activities. Once known as the furniture capital of the world, the city has a reinvigorated downtown area and a thriving arts and cultural community. Its most popular attraction is the museum dedicated to native son Gerald R. Ford, 38th U.S. President, where interactive exhibits take you to the White House and the 1976 Republican National Convention. Wander through the state's largest tropical conservatory at the Frederik Meijer Gardens, a magical wonderland of gardens, woodlands and over 100 bronze statues by famous artists, including the 24-foot bronze horse designed by Leonardo da Vinci. More outdoor fun is a half-hour away at the sandy beaches of Lake Michigan. Golf lovers have plenty of places to hit the greens since Grand Rapids has more privately owned, daily-fee, public courses than any other U.S. city. Wind up your busy weekend with a cold beer at the Hair of the Frog Brewery or the Grand Rapids Brewing Company.Read more
- OmahaOmaha is home to the world’s largest indoor desert under the world’s largest geodesic dome above the world’s largest nocturnal exhibit next to one of the world’s largest indoor rainforests! Climb aboard history at The Durham Museum, explore 100 acres at Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s Botanical Center and discover priceless works of art at the Joslyn Art Museum. Explore the Old Market, Omaha’s historic entertainment district, where boutiques, antique stores and restaurants line cobblestone streets.Read more
- DallasYou may have all heard that everything is bigger in Texas. Well, Dallas does its best to fulfill that promise. You'll find several museums with vast art collections and fascinating specialty museums like The Sixth Floor Museum/Texas School Book Depository, which, though small in size, offers an immense amount of information about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. And of course, visit a local steakhouse for a terrific (and enormous) meal.Read more
- HoustonHouston hums with an energy and independent spirit all its own. A leading cultural and culinary destination in the South, the city is home to over 11,000 restaurants featuring cuisine from more than 70 countries. The thriving arts scene includes resident opera, ballet, symphony and theater companies. The Museum District houses 19 museums, all within walking distance. Be sure to visit Space Center Houston, where you can visit NASA’s Historic Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center.Read more
- MinneapolisWith its gleaming skyscrapers set amid glittering lakes, Minneapolis makes for an attractive and fun getaway. A truly year-round destination, the city offers activities for every season. In winter, one can explore the downtown area through more than seven miles of glass-enclosed skyways. In addition to keeping you warm, they create a lively thoroughfare filled with specialty shops, restaurants and services. Whether you want to escape the winter cold or the summer warmth, the Mall of America offers shopping, dining and entertainment options for any time of the year and every member of the family. Art lovers have plenty to see at the Minneapolis Art Institute, Walker Art Center and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, which all house world-renowned collections. The theater scene is thriving. With more than thirty theaters, Minneapolis has more seats per capita than any U.S. city except New York. See a Broadway show and enjoy dinner and live jazz at a fabulous restaurant. With kids in tow, check out the Science Museum of Minnesota, where visitors can produce their own video, or come face to face with a shark at the UnderWater Adventures Aquarium. In summer, the action moves outside. Known as "The City of Lakes," Minneapolis has 22 lakes located within city limits and many more in the surrounding area. In town, hordes of locals and tourists in-line skate or stroll around Lake Calhoun, stopping for ice cream along the way. Just outside of town, Fort Snelling State Park offers outdoor recreational activities from hiking to biking and golf to boating. No matter when you visit, Minneapolis offers lots for everyone to enjoy.Read more
- PortlandYou’ll wonder why you don’t live in Portland after you’ve visited this laid-back and friendly city. With a reputation for manicured parks, eclectic nightlife, fine micro-breweries and distilleries, and nature that cuts right into the city, Portland’s a Pacific Northwest must-visit. Don’t miss the famous Japanese Garden, one of the largest and most beautiful of its kind outside of Japan.Read more
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Frequently Asked Questions about suite hotels with hot tubs
- Some of the more popular suite hotels with hot tubs near Ryman Auditorium include:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Omni Nashville Hotel - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- Popular suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville that have a pool include:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- These suite hotels with hot tubs are close to Nashville Intl Airport:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- Some of the best suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville are:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- A gym is available to guests at the following suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- Families traveling in Nashville enjoyed their stay at the following suite hotels with hot tubs:Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Drury Inn & Suites Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- These suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville generally allow pets:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Drury Inn & Suites Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travelers:Drury Plaza Hotel Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 5/5Drury Inn & Suites Nashville Airport - Traveler rating: 4.5/5AC Hotel by Marriott Nashville Downtown - Traveler rating: 4.5/5
- Kids enjoy a variety of activities at these suite hotels with hot tubs in Nashville:Residence Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Springhill Suites Nashville Downtown / Convention Center - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Nashville, TN - Traveler rating: 3.5/5