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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Nashville

210 Rudy Circle, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
Reservations: 1-800-596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (615) 316-9944 Fax: (615) 316-0890
Email:  CX_NSVL@countryinns.com

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Convenient Nashville, TN Lodging at Our Hotel near Grand Ole Opry

The Country Inn & Suites is an excellent home base for exploring the area. Guests will find several great entertainment options near our Nashville hotel, like the Gaylord Convention Center, Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, the Nashville Zoo and the Belmont Mansion. Just eight miles from the Nashville International Airport and within walking distance of the Opry Mills Shopping Mall, this hotel is the perfect central location for business travelers or vacationing families.

Attractions to see in Nashville, TN include:
  • Country Music Hall of Fame (6.3 miles)
    The Country Music Hall of Fame traces the history of country music from its roots to the present, paying special tribute to greats like Dolly Parton and Elvis Presley.
    Phone: (615) 416-2001
  • General Jackson's Showboat (1 mile)
    This Nashville attraction features evening cruises with live entertainment ranging from country music concerts to Broadway-style performances. Lunch and dinner buffet cruises are also available.
    Phone: (615) 871-6100
  • Grand Ole Opry (0.7 miles)
    Country music fans are in heaven here, watching history in the making as up-and-coming country music stars make their debuts nightly on the nation's longest-running radio program.
    Phone: (615) 871-6779
  • Hermitage (3.7 miles)
    History buffs can enjoy touring President Andrew Jackson's Greek Revival-style Hermitage, which offers a glimpse of plantation life in the 19th century.
    Phone: (615) 889-2941
  • Nashville Zoo at Grassmere (9 miles)
    For a wild and exciting experience, visit interesting and unique animals and wildlife at the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere.
    Phone: (615) 833-1534
  • Opry Mills (1 mile)
    This popular Nashville shopping center is home to restaurants and a cinema, as well as several outlets, including Nike, Gap, and Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue.
    Phone: (615) 514-1000
  • Parthenon in Centennial Park (8.7 miles)
    The life-size replicas of the Greek Parthenon and statue of Athena in Centennial Park serve as Nashville's downtown art museum and gallery.
    Phone: (615) 862-8431
  • Ryman Auditorium and Museum (6.2 miles) 
    Though the now-restored auditorium was home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943-1974, today performers from every genre grace the stage. Music lovers will enjoy the self-guided tour of the museum.
    Phone: (615) 254-1445
  • Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame (6.4 miles)
    Located in the heart of downtown Nashville, the Sports Hall of Fame offers several interactive displays for kids and adults, as well as scavenger hunts and activity booklets filled with fun facts and sports trivia.
    Phone: (615) 242-4750

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!

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