Hyatt Place Nashville/OprylandvsHotel Indigo Nashville - The Countrypolitan
Both hotels are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Hotel Indigo Nashville is preferred by most professionals compared to Hyatt Place Nashville/Opryland. Hotel Indigo Nashville comes in at 82 with positive reviews from 7 reviews like Lonely Planet, Frommer's and The Telegraph.
Hyatt Place Nashville/Opryland
220 Rudy's Circle, Nashville, TN 37214
From $95/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"This midrise hotel is located just off Music Valley Drive and is your most comfortable choice in the area if you aren't willing to splurge on the Gaylord Opryland Resort." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The 125-room Hyatt Place sets itself apart by offering a 24-hour menu in the Gallery cafe (with items such as burgers and nachos), unusual for a mid-range hotel." Full review
Star Service
"A stylish, albeit formulaic, budget offering with limited facilities and comfortable, oversized contemporary accommodations." Full review
Hotel Indigo Nashville - The Countrypolitan
301 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37201
From $91/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Star Service
"This is yet another one of InterContinental Hotels' hip, branded boutique offerings, a heady themed hotel with creative crossover charisma aimed at young, upper-midrange commercial and leisure travel." Full review
Gayot
"At Hotel Indigo Nashville, guests can enjoy a convenient downtown location for exploring Music City."
BlackBook
"Formerly an office building, this hotel gives the Nashville visitor the option to stay in style."
Lonely Planet
"Most of downtown's midprice hotels are corporate behemoths catering to conventioneers."
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo is an eclectic mix of historical influences and contemporary style." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This hotel is housed in a former bank building and themed in honour of the nearby historic Printers' Alley district. It's as good a base for a downtown Nashville adventure as any." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"The Hotel Indigo is the perfect ode to the neighborhood, which once printed all of Nashville's newspapers." Full review
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Have dinner elsewhere but make sure to stop by the speakeasy-style lounge before you head out to eat (or even head back to your room).
Fodor's
"Large, modern rooms with comfortable and thoughtful furnishings welcome guests to unwind. Colorful accents and statement walls stay true to the hotel's location within Printer's Alley. " Full review
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In a clean and open setting, guests can dine in leather chairs or choose a booth along the walls.
Frommer's
"Close both to the downtown music, this boutique hotel is a pleasing blend of modern, historic, and posh." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This former Printers Alley bank building is now a modern hotel featuring a printer-themed lobby and a speakeasy-inspired lounge with local artists and songwriters performing seven nights a week"
Nashville Travel Guide
February 26, 2021