Neighborhood View Room
Welcome to the Neighborhood View Room! This king room is on floors 3-8 and features a comfortable king bed. With sizes ranging from 309 to...
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Welcome to the Neighborhood View Room! This king room is on floors 3-8 and features a comfortable king bed. With sizes ranging from 309 to...
The City View Room is a spacious king room located on floors 9-11, offering a fantastic view of the city. It comes with a comfortable...
The Corner Room, found on floors 3-11, boasts 2 walls of windows and two double beds. These rooms vary from 388-433 sq ft and come...
The Studio Suite is spacious and accessible, with a 49" TV. It boasts floor-to-ceiling windows on two sides, filling the room with natural light. The...
Welcome to the Thompson Suite! This spacious 757-square-foot room awaits you with a cozy king bed, a separate living area, and large floor-to-ceiling windows that...
The Executive Suite is a spacious room with a living area containing a comfortable sofa and lounge chair. In the separate bedroom, there's a king-sized...
Step inside this expansive suite, the hotel’s largest suite is where you’ll spend nights entertaining in the separate living and dining areas. Featuring one king...
There's no place like Thompson Hotel Nashville, the crossroads of the South, that refuses to be typed. As a result of this big town's explosive growth, the luxury boutique hotel in The Gulch neighborhood is where you should be to see all of this growth. Located on the same block as The Station Inn, Thompson Nashville Hotel celebrates the city's creative spirit with the help of local designers and chefs. Hastings Architecture Associates and Executive Chef Nathan Duensing worked together to weave an energetic new neighborhood luxury hotel into the local fabric.
The Gulch is one of Nashville's most popular neighborhoods. It is a few blocks from downtown. However, it has unique charms that make it a great place to visit on its own. There are also a lot of bars, restaurants, and shops on the streets. People in Music City should see some music. You can walk to the country music hall, The Station Inn, in about 1 minute. It's been a block with beloved bluegrass for almost 40 years. Back to country music roots, music icons Vince Gill and Alan Jackson have also been on this stage.
With a mix of retro-styled upcycled charm and a modern, minimalist style, this stylish hotel gives you a unique experience. You can see how much attention to detail they have on their lobby floor, made from wood used in buildings on this block. They go from the common areas to your guest room.
It has a very personal level of service, with staff who are very good at figuring out what people need without being intrusive. Need to print something? People can use a laptop at the front desk for free. However, there isn't a business center. People who want to get a massage should say so. There isn't a spa at this hotel, but a massage therapist can come to your room if you're going to get a massage. There is a fee if you want a valet to park for you. You can't park your car at the hotel. However, there are a lot of car parks and garages close by.
Make sure you book a Luxury or Executive Suite or the Penthouse if the budget allows. These are big, with much room for seating and great views. Some of the 224 guest rooms are true suites and king rooms. Others use furniture and TVs to separate parts of the room. It doesn't matter if your budget says you have to stay in a smaller room. Moreover, even if you do, you'll still enjoy well-designed luxury. Get a feel of sliding barn doors that separate the bathrooms, hardwood floors, and SFERRA linens on the beds. Additionally, the bathrooms have baby blue paint, brass, wood, subway tile, and marble in the right amounts. This hotel's wooden headboards are modern and tied in with wood. Reading lights are built into the headboards. Besides, if you want to make a drink in your room, the honor bars have local alcohol and recipes from local bartenders so that you can do it. Floor-to-ceiling windows have views of downtown Nashville and The Gulch from every room in this high-end hotel. You'll stay in a slick, luxury boutique hotel inspired by the spirit of Nashville. It is also filled with the warmth of wood floors and a sliding barn door.
At L.A. Jackson, there is a rooftop bar to drink craft cocktails and twenty local beers. You can also look out over downtown Nashville and SoBro from high above. Moreover, to get seafood-focused Southern cooking, go to Marsh House restaurant. The food is inspired by what the local farmers and makers offer.
Marsh House on the ground floor is famous for its delicious pastries, innovative southern-blend cuisines, and sustainable and responsibly sourced seafood. Executive Pastry Chef Lisa Marie White and Executive Chef Nathan Duensing's menus show the best parts of Southern cooking. In addition, wine Director Tim Rawding put together a wine list with more than 200 labels. Furthermore, if you want champagne with your breakfast at Marsh House Restaurant, you can have as much of it as you want on the weekends.
L.A. Jackson is a rooftop bar and restaurant on the top floor. It has excellent views of downtown Nashville's skyline. Locals and tourists go to the bar in the middle of the Gulch neighborhood after work to celebrate special events and listen to the DJs play at night. The bar also has a late-night menu that includes small plates and snacks. Besides, the bar is open for dinner. The drink menu has a lot of beer from southern breweries, wine by the glass, and unique craft cocktails. L.A. Jackson serves brunch in the spring and summer and has DJs play all week.
As part of QED Hospitality and the team from Killebrew, Thompson Nashville will be able to get their hands on Alabama's Revelator Coffee Company. The sandwich and coffee shop has places to eat breakfast or lunch. You can also take your food if you don't want to eat there. On top of that, the pastry counter is full of treats that go well with your cup of coffee.
Refined and funky, yet consistently excellent - the '80s but modern. The Thompson Hotel Nashville caters to guests looking for more than simply a place to rest their heads. Moreover, the hotel isn't afraid to be trendy. But even though it's the area cool people and touring musicians prefer, it's still a simple, down-to-earth, and not-too-shiny hotel. So people who hate trendiness should ignore their feelings and give it a go. We're sure the friendly service, tasty food, and beautiful design will sway everyone. Not to mention a cozy room, you'll want to pick up sticks, rent a U-Haul, and move in immediately.
This luxury hotel is different: minimalistic, retro, an funky!
The hotel is located in the Gulch, a neighborhood with many restaurants, bars, and hip shops.
Have a cocktail at L.A. Jackson's rooftop bar. Enjoy the views while a DJ is playing and you are zipping on your "Devil in a New Dress."
401 11th Avenue S, United States
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Thompson Nashville is best for luxury travelers who want a design-led Nashville hotel in The Gulch with strong dining, rooftop nightlife and downtown access. It suits couples, music fans, first-time visitors, business travelers, weekend groups and guests who prefer neighborhood energy over Broadway noise.
Yes. Thompson Nashville works well for couples who want restaurants, rooftop drinks, city views and a stylish Gulch setting. A good stay can combine a higher-floor room, dinner at Marsh House, cocktails at L.A. Jackson and a late walk through The Gulch.
Yes. Thompson Nashville is a strong choice for first-time visitors who want The Gulch, Broadway, Music Row, restaurants and nightlife within easy reach. It is best for travelers who prefer a stylish neighborhood base over staying in the busiest downtown tourist zone.
Killebrew Coffee is the hotel's coffee shop at 401 11th Avenue South. It works well for espresso, pastries, breakfast sandwiches and quick morning starts before meetings, sightseeing or a day exploring The Gulch, Music Row and downtown Nashville.
L.A. Jackson is the hotel's indoor-outdoor rooftop bar, set high above The Gulch with downtown Nashville skyline views. It is best for cocktails, golden hour, late evenings, music-led nights and guests who want a rooftop scene connected to the hotel.
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