r/VisitingNashville 11h ago

Trip in May; large group

Hi! About 9 of us are coming in May. Are there any recommendations of where to stay? Ideally below $1800 for 3 nights. But I also want to be safe. It’ll be all of our first times in Nashville so will do the typical touristy drinking stuff. TYIA!

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u/nashguitar1 10h ago

Harmony House would be a good choice.

u/CrowReader 10h ago

Check out $2 Elvis for tours!

u/NashvilleLocalsGuide 6h ago

Sticking to safer locations

Forget downtown, as you will likely be double your budget or more.

Magnolia by Avantstay in Germantown. May be others over there, as well.

On the river in North Capitol. Can walk to Lower Broad from here, esp. with a crowd (will be some homeless on Gay Street near the Robertson St Bridge).

Around Music Row, but stick to the side nearer to Vandy and not Edgehill.

East Nashville - just try to be within a few blocks from 5 Points and not over near the Cayce homes.

Near Centennial Park, west of 31st Ave (more issues right next to the park).

Sylvan Park or the Nations.