Aloft Nashville West EndvsThe Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection
Both Aloft Nashville West End and Union Station Hotel, Autograph Collection are recommended by writers. On balance, Union Station Hotel, Autograph Collection scores significantly better than Aloft Nashville West End. Union Station Hotel, Autograph Collection has a TripExpert Score of 94 with recommendations from 16 sources including The Telegraph, Forbes Travel Guide and Zagat.
Aloft Nashville West End
1719 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN
From $85/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Pool
- Fitness Center
Frommer's
"If an on-site sushi restaurant, contemporary decor, and individualized attention from staff appeal to your senses, you'll love the Indigo." Full review
Concierge
"Rising 11 floors above busy West End Avenue near Vanderbilt and Music Row, the bright-blue exterior is a beacon for trendy travelers looking for a stay with a bit of snob appeal."
Lonely Planet
"The location is excellent, in the heart of the busy West End area near Vanderbilt University." Full review
Gayot
"From its West End locale, the Aloft is convenient to Nashville’s downtown and the convention center."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The 139-room Aloft Nashville West End is a mid-range property located on a commercial stretch of road near Vanderbilt University and within walking distance of such attractions as Music Row." Full review
The Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection Show All Reviews
1001 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203
From $174/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"Built in 1900 and housed in the Romanesque Gothic former Union Station railway terminal, this hotel is a grandly restored National Historic Landmark." Full review
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Be sure to take advantage of the hotel's valet parking.
Concierge
"It's worth staying at Union Station for the architecture alone... but the location is nothing to scoff at either."
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Avoid lower-level rooms with windows facing the parking lot: Noise from the valet station and beer hall next door is likely to rouse light sleepers.
Fodor's
"A renovated 1900 train station provides the bones—and story—for this lovely downtown Nashville hotel that was built in a dramatic Gothic-meets-Romanesque-style." Full review
Star Service
"Set in a beautifully restored gray limestone building dating from 1900, this magnificent castlelike structure was once the opulent arrival and departure point of great passenger trains." Full review
Gayot
"Opened in 1900 and restored in 1998, it is a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture and features a spectacular lobby."
DK Eyewitness
"This elegant hotel takes maximum advantage of the unique architectural charm of each guestrooms, adding contemporary decor, high-speed Internet, and marble bathrooms."
BlackBook
"Two ponds filled with baby alligators once graced the grounds of this historic spot."
Zagat
3.8
""Step back in time" to the turn of the 20th century, starting with the arched stained-glass ceiling in the "magnificent" lobby at this "gorgeous" National Historic Landmark."
Forbes Travel Guide
Recommended
"Today, the elegance endures thanks to a painstaking 2007 renovation that restored the building to its former grandeur." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"This soaring Romanesque stone castle was Nashville's train station back in the days when travel was a grand affair; today's it's downtown's most iconic hotel." Full review