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Downtown/Midtown Hotel HOTEL MAP: DOWNTOWN/ MIDTOWN (PROXIMITY TO MUSIC CITY CENTER) 77 TSU WILLIAMS 78 WAR MEMORIAL LEGISLATIVE 36 TO EAST 68 CAMPUS AUDITORIUM PLAZA NASHVILLE CENTENNIAL DEADERICK ST 37 40 TN STATE WOODLAND ST MEDICAL CENTER ROSA L. PARKS BLVD TENNESSEE PUBLIC SQUARE MUSEUM PERFORMING 30 PARKING MILITARY (UNDERGROUND) 39 PATTERSON ST BRANCH ARTS CENTER PATTERSON ST UNION ST 38 11THAVE N 12THAVE N AVE POLK ALLEY PRINTERS CAPITOL BLVD CAPITOL BRANDON ST 10TH AVE N AVE 10TH 33 72 32 9TH AVE N 2ND AVE N AVE 2ND 1ST AVE N AVE 1ST 5TH AVE N AVE 5TH 7 ST THOMAS ROSA L. PARKS AVE N AVE 6TH 4TH AVE N AVE 4TH THE PARTHENON 27 N AVE 3RD MIDTOWN N AVE TH 25 26 THE ARCADE 67 HOSPITAL 28 STATE ST 29 31 STATE ST STATE ST 22 22ND AVE N 24 CHURCH ST CHURCH ST CENTENNIAL PARK DOWNTOWN LOUISE AVE PUBLIC 23 LIBRARY 17TH AVE S CHURCH ST 18TH AVE S 19TH AVE S 20TH AVE S DOWNTOWN 21ST AVE S NCVC/ONE ST THOMAS BLVD PARKS L. ROSA NASHVILLE 24TH AVE N MIDTOWN PLACE 60 HOSPITAL N AVE 10TH 71 25TH AVE N 40 COMMERCE ST GRUNDY ST 74 N AVE 5TH 4TH AVE N AVE 4TH 3RD AVE N AVE 3RD 2ND AVE N AVE 2ND 1ST AVE N AVE 1ST 7 RIVERFRONT 9TH AVE N TH AVE N AVE TH ELLISTON 53 HAYES ST N AVE 12TH PORTER ST 17 56 PARK 69 PLACE 48 65 65 RYMAN AT&T 44 43 AUDITORIUM 27TH AVE N ELLISTON PLACE 54 19 21 52 16 WEST END AVE BROADWAY BROADWAY 11TH AVE S AVE 11TH 10TH AVE S 59 1 WEST END AVE S AVE 4TH MIDTOWN 18 MUSIC CITY WEST END AVE 19TH AVE S FRIST 73 LYLE AVE STAR TRAIN 20TH AVE S 47 ART VISITOR 21ST AVE S 49 BROADWAY 20 MUSEUM INFORMATION DEPOT 17TH AVE S 51 6TH AVE S CENTER SOBRO 25TH AVE S M STREET 4 66 MCGAVOCK ST 5TH AVE S AVE 5TH 10TH AVE S AVE 10TH 12TH AVE S AVE 12TH 9TH AVE S MCGAVOCK ST BRIDGESTONE S AVE 4TH 28TH AVE S MCGAVOCK ST 7 46 8TH AVE S JOHN SEIGENTHALER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE TH AVE S AVE TH ARENA S AVE 2ND M STREET S AVE 1ST 6 MUSIC CITY SYMPHONY 58 57 WALK OF CENTER 50 FAME PARK PINNACLE 45 61 63 NATCHEZ TRACE DEMONBREUN ST BROADWAY DEMONBREUN ST COUNTRY DIVISION ST 42 MUSIC 41 3 HALL OF FAME 62 ASCEND 18TH AVE S DIVISION ST AND MUSEUM 17TH AVE S CUMMINS AMPHITHEATER MUSIC 8TH AVE S MOLLOY ST STATION 5TH AVE S 1ST AVE S AVE 1ST 3RD AVE S AVE 3RD 2ND AVE S AVE 2ND MUSIC CITY CENTER S AVE 4TH 55 ROY ACUFF PLACE 12THS AVE LAUREL ST VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY & MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS ROW (Convention Center) 12 19TH AVE S 1 GRAND AVE THE GULCH 2 SOUTH ST 10TH AVE S VANDERBILT 20TH AVE S 10 16TH AVE S 64 BASEBALL 21ST AVE S PINE ST KOREAN VETERANS BLVD 6TH AVE S STADIUM 7 75 S AVE TH 7 5 MUSIC CIRCLE E 34 14 11 HERMITAGE AVE LEA ST DIVISION ST 138 15 PEABODY ST PEABODY ST 4TH AVE S AVE 4TH 76 CANNERY ROW LAFAYETTE ST S AVE 5TH PEABODY ST 35 13 9 19TH AVE S 70 8TH AVE S DOWNTOWN HOTELS DISTANCE TO MCC # ROOMS MIDTOWN HOTELS DISTANCE TO MCC # ROOMS 1. Omni Nashville Hotel adjacent 800 21. Holiday Inn Express Downtown 4 blocks 285 41. Comfort Inn Downtown Vanderbilt 0.7 miles 150 2. Westin adjacent 454 22. Homewood Suites Nashville Downtown 4 blocks 113 42. Virgin Hotel Music Row 1 mile 262 3. JW Marriott adjacent 533 23. Courtyard by Marriott Nashville Downtown 4 blocks 192 43. Residence Inn/SpringHill Suites West End 1 mile 253 4. Hilton Nashville Downtown 1 block 330 24. The Noelle 4 blocks 220 44. Hutton Hotel 1 mile 247 5. The Joseph Luxury Collection 1 block 297 25. Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown 5 blocks 482 45. Embassy Suites Vanderbilt 1 mile 208 6. Cambria Suites 1 block 255 26. The Hermitage Hotel 5 blocks 120 46. Hilton Garden Inn Vanderbilt 1 mile 194 7. Tri-brand Marriott – AC, 1 block 470 27. Capitol Hotel Downtown Nashville 5 blocks 101 47. Aloft Nashville West End 1 mile 139 SpringHill Suites, Residence Inn 28. The Bobby 5 blocks 144 48. Hayes Street Hotel 1.2 miles 105 8. Margaritaville Hotel 1 block 217 29. Dream Hotel 5 blocks 168 49. Courtyard by Vanderbilt/West End 1.2 miles 226 9. Tru & Home2 Suites Nashville Downtown 2 blocks 232 30. DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown 6 blocks 341 50. Home2 Suites Nashville 1.2 miles 119 10. Drury Plaza 2 blocks 390 31. 21c Museum Hotel 6 blocks 124 51. Hampton Inn Vanderbilt West End 1.3 miles 169 11. Bode Nashville 2 blocks 69 32. Hotel Indigo Nashville Downtown 6 blocks 130 52. Graduate Hotel 1.3 miles 205 12. Hyatt Place Nashville Downtown 2 blocks 255 33. The Fairlane 6 blocks 81 53. Hyatt House Vanderbilt 1.6 miles 201 13. Hyatt House SoBro 2 blocks 217 34. Thompson Hotel 0.7 miles 224 54. Loews Vanderbilt Hotel 1.6 miles 340 14. Hilton Garden Inn Downtown 2 blocks 215 35. Fairfield Inn Downtown/Gulch 0.9 miles 126 55. Kimpton Aertson Hotel 1.7 miles 180 15. Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 2 blocks 230 36. TownePlace Suites Downtown 1.0 mile 204 56. Hampton Inn & Suites Vanderbilt/Elliston Place 1.9 miles 157 16. Holston House - Unbound Collection by Hyatt 2 blocks 190 37. Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Capitol View 1.1 miles 169 57. Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University 2 miles 311 17. Renaissance Nashville Hotel 3 blocks 673 38. Quality Inn Nashville Downtown Stadium 1.3 miles 120 58. Holiday Inn Vanderbilt 2 miles 300 18. Moxy Hotel Downtown 3 blocks 168 39. Clarion Hotel Stadium 2 miles 180 59. Homewood Suites Nashville Vanderbilt 2 miles 192 19. Grand Hyatt 4 blocks 591 40. Millennium Maxwell House 3.4 miles 287 60. Fairfield Inn & Suites West End 2.3 miles 155 20. Union Station Hotel 4 blocks 125 Total Downtown Rooms 10,522 Total Midtown Rooms 4,113 Total Downtown + Midtown Rooms 14,635 Total Hotel Rooms (Including Pipeline) *See flip side for hotel pipeline 18,937 HOTEL PIPELINE MAP: DOWNTOWN/ MIDTOWN (PROXIMITY TO MUSIC CITY CENTER) 77 TSU WILLIAMS 78 WAR MEMORIAL LEGISLATIVE 36 TO EAST 68 CAMPUS AUDITORIUM PLAZA NASHVILLE CENTENNIAL DEADERICK ST 37 40 TN STATE WOODLAND ST MEDICAL CENTER ROSA L. PARKS BLVD TENNESSEE PUBLIC SQUARE MUSEUM PERFORMING 30 PARKING MILITARY (UNDERGROUND) 39 PATTERSON ST BRANCH ARTS CENTER PATTERSON ST UNION ST 38 11THAVE N 12THAVE N AVE POLK ALLEY PRINTERS CAPITOL BLVD CAPITOL BRANDON ST 10TH AVE N AVE 10TH 33 72 32 9TH AVE N 2ND AVE N AVE 2ND 1ST AVE N AVE 1ST 5TH AVE N AVE 5TH 7 ST THOMAS ROSA L. PARKS AVE N AVE 6TH 4TH AVE N AVE 4TH THE PARTHENON 27 N AVE 3RD MIDTOWN N AVE TH 25 26 THE ARCADE 67 HOSPITAL 28 STATE ST 29 31 STATE ST STATE ST 22 22ND AVE N 24 CHURCH ST CHURCH ST CENTENNIAL PARK DOWNTOWN LOUISE AVE PUBLIC 23 LIBRARY 17TH AVE S CHURCH ST 18TH AVE S 19TH AVE S 20TH AVE S DOWNTOWN 21ST AVE S NCVC/ONE ST THOMAS BLVD PARKS L. ROSA NASHVILLE 24TH AVE N MIDTOWN PLACE 60 HOSPITAL N AVE 10TH 71 25TH AVE N 40 COMMERCE ST GRUNDY ST 74 N AVE 5TH 4TH AVE N AVE 4TH 3RD AVE N AVE 3RD 2ND AVE N AVE 2ND 1ST AVE N AVE 1ST 7 RIVERFRONT 9TH AVE N TH AVE N AVE TH ELLISTON 53 HAYES ST N AVE 12TH PORTER ST 17 56 PARK 69 PLACE 48 65 65 RYMAN AT&T 44 43 AUDITORIUM 27TH AVE N ELLISTON PLACE 54 19 21 52 16 WEST END AVE BROADWAY BROADWAY 11TH AVE S AVE 11TH 10TH AVE S 59 1 WEST END AVE S AVE 4TH MIDTOWN 18 MUSIC CITY WEST END AVE 19TH AVE S FRIST 73 LYLE AVE STAR TRAIN 20TH AVE S 47 ART VISITOR 21ST AVE S 49 BROADWAY 20 MUSEUM INFORMATION DEPOT 17TH AVE S 51 6TH AVE S CENTER SOBRO 25TH AVE S M STREET 4 66 MCGAVOCK ST 5TH AVE S AVE 5TH 10TH AVE S AVE 10TH 12TH AVE S AVE 12TH 9TH AVE S MCGAVOCK ST BRIDGESTONE S AVE 4TH 28TH AVE S MCGAVOCK ST 7 46 8TH AVE S JOHN SEIGENTHALER PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE TH AVE S AVE TH ARENA S AVE 2ND M STREET S AVE 1ST 6 MUSIC CITY SYMPHONY 58 57 WALK OF CENTER 50 FAME PARK PINNACLE 45 61 63 NATCHEZ TRACE DEMONBREUN ST BROADWAY DEMONBREUN ST COUNTRY DIVISION ST 42 MUSIC 41 3 HALL OF FAME 62 ASCEND 18TH AVE S DIVISION ST AND MUSEUM 17TH AVE S CUMMINS AMPHITHEATER MUSIC 8TH AVE S MOLLOY ST STATION 5TH AVE S 1ST AVE S AVE 1ST 3RD AVE S AVE 3RD 2ND AVE S AVE 2ND MUSIC CITY CENTER S AVE 4TH 55 ROY ACUFF PLACE 12THS AVE LAUREL ST VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY & MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS ROW (Convention Center) 12 19TH AVE S 1 GRAND AVE THE GULCH 2 SOUTH ST 10TH AVE S VANDERBILT 20TH AVE S 10 16TH AVE S 64 BASEBALL 21ST AVE S PINE ST KOREAN VETERANS BLVD 6TH AVE S STADIUM 7 75 S AVE TH 7 5 MUSIC CIRCLE E 34 14 11 HERMITAGE AVE LEA ST DIVISION ST 138 15 PEABODY ST PEABODY ST 4TH AVE S AVE 4TH 76 CANNERY ROW LAFAYETTE ST S AVE 5TH PEABODY ST 35 13 9 19TH AVE S 70 8TH AVE S HOTELS UNDER CONSTRUCTION OPENING DATE DISTANCE TO MCC # ROOMS FUTURE HOTEL DEVELOPMENT OPENING DATE DISTANCE TO MCC # ROOMS 61.
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