Where is everybody staying in Nashville since its looking like there for sure?

jakldawg

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The Millenium- Maxwell House. It's north of downtown (just off I-65/40) but they do have a shuttle to stuff downtown. We used to stay there for New Years'.
 

The Peeper

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downtown but not counting on it. Still a good many rooms as of last nt all around the airport for $120 or less and its only ~7 miles from downtown.
 

disappointeddawg

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I got $279 a night for two nights. The bill doesn't explain charges and
with around $40 given for taxes and fees it ended up at $650 somehow.
That's a little steep. Wish I had found the $99 Doubletree when it was
available. Looks like there are few options for nice hotels at this
point though so may be stuck.
 

DawgWild

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even though i heard it's not the best parea, but their a bunch a bigger chain hotels right there together so i figured it couldn't be too bad. I'm in the courtyard marriott. i'm a marriot guy and haven't stayed in a bad courtyard yet. i didn't feel like spending the big bucks this year either.
 
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Green Hills is SE of Downtown. Older neighborhood. You should drive thru. Reminds me of the area around Millsaps and Belhaven (whatever that area is called).
 

FreeDawg

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suppposed to be a 24 hour shuttle that runs to stadium and downtown. no cabs! and this is one of the few hotels with free parking
 

disappointeddawg

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My girlfriend lived in Green Hills for 5 years and just moved out two months ago. So instead of staying for free in a much nicer place I get to drop major bones to stay downtown. Just doing my part to help the economy I guess.
 

disappointeddawg

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Been to City House a couple times and it is probably my favorite place in Nashville. A hole in the wall Italian place called Mama Mia's is also great. Probably not too convenient to folks staying downtown though. The atmosphere at Whiskey Kitchen is a little to hipster-ish for me but the food is good. I would add Burger Up to the list as well. Cool place with great drinks/beers and unique gourmet burgers. I'm looking as forward to eating in Nashville as about as much as anything else. Great restaurants.
 

ChillbillyRock

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Advantage: <span style="font-style: italic; text-decoration: underline;">FREE</span> babysitter for Bowl game and New Yrs weekend!
 
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and you want to try something different than Morton's or Ruth's Chris, there's The Palm that's downtown or, my favorite, Fleming's, that's on West End north side of Vandy's stadium.<div>Other LOCAL landmark places would be Hog Heaven that's right across from there next to Centennial Park (if you have a family, you should visit the park).</div><div>Pancake Pantry, but get there early. It's worth the wait. Despite the long line, the wait is usually not too long.</div><div>Loveless Cafe is another good historic place to visit. It's a haul out there to the end of the Natchez Trace, but it's a landmark so you should do it.</div><div>And don't forget the Donut Den in Green Hills on Hilsboro Rd. You do like donuts, don't ya?</div><div>These are all tourist traps, but that's what makes them fun.</div><div>If anyone wants suggestions for Brentwood or Cool Springs, let me know.</div>