Visit our Nashville Area Hotel's Convenient Location near Attractions
Looking for Nashville area hotels near attractions but without all the traffic? Our hotel's Goodlettsville, TN location is just off I-65 near many exciting local attractions and area businesses. For guests visiting the Dollar General Headquarters, there is no need to drive, as it is within walking distance! When staying at our new Country Inn & Suites hotel, you'll have countless major corporations and exciting attractions at your fingertips.
Visit the following attractions near our hotel's Goodlettsville, TN location:
12 Stones Golf Course (3.5 miles) Designed former PGA tour player Bill Bergin, this course blends playability with natural beauty. Phone: (615) 851-4653
Rivergate 8(1 mile) Catch up on what's new in the cinema while staying at our Goodlettsville hotel. Phone: (615) 859-3456
Grand Ole Opry (12 miles) This traditional music venue is a staple of Tennessee entertainment and a must-see during your stay. Phone: (615) 871-OPRY
Belmont University (16 miles) One of Nashville's finest liberal arts universities is just a short drive away. Phone: (615) 460-6000
Goodlettsville Winery(3 miles) Enjoy wine tasting at this local winery, and learn about the wine-making process. Phone: (615) 859-5559
IMAX Theater (13 miles) Catch a film in this IMAX theater, which brings all the action to life! Phone: (615) 514-4629
Nashville Zoo (16 miles) Explore this wonderful zoo and learn more about the countless unique animals that call the park home. Phone: (615) 833-1534
Nearby Services and Businesses include:
Dollar General Corporation (3 miles)
Nashville International Airport - BNA (18 miles)
About Nashville
Although mention of "Nashville" calls to mind country music's heartfelt travails and longings, Tennessee's capital city - despite songwriter laments - laughs all the way to the bank. The music industry plays a major role in the city's prominence, and Nashville proudly claims the title "Music City USA" as a result. This is just the latest incarnation, though, of a prominent Southern city that has risen from a fur-trading station to become the "Athens of the South." Founded as Nashborough in the late 18th century, the small settlement gained fame with a decisive victory against the British during the War of 1812. The battle, led by Andrew Jackson, propelled the local attorney towards a political career and then to the presidency in 1829. After the Civil War - when the strategic port on the Cumberland River was under Union control - the city gained newfound prosperity, showcasing its wealth in impressive architecture and the founding of universities (Vanderbilt and Fisk). These days, Nashville revels in the energy of its honky tonks and live music venues, which offer an intriguing foil to the reserved presence of state government. Popular clubs go hand-in-hand with other Nashville attractions, like the opulent Belmont Mansion, the Parthenon, NFL's Tennessee Titans, and the Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame. And along with music, industries like publishing, automotive production, and healthcare help define the city's business climate. Still, when entertainment options in The District have worn you out and the workday is done, take comfort in a plate of slow-cooked barbecue or a meat-and-three feast, both examples of the down-home ease that grounds this city of Southern style and performance glitz.
Did you know?
The historic downtown area of Nashville is called The District. Packed chock full of tourist oriented theme restaurants and nightclubs, the District is rapidly becoming one of the South's busiest club scenes. Only Atlanta and New Orleans can boast more!