Nashville, Tennessee, is now home to a new trendy hotel, located half a block from Broadway and steps from shops, restaurants and entertainment venues. Tempo by Hilton Nashville marks the second property to open nationally from Hilton’s stylish new brand. The hotel, which officially opened its doors Feb. 15, features 306 rooms across 16 floors.

© Courtesy of Taggart Sorensen for Tempo by Hilton Nashville Downtown
Guestrooms are designed with one-of-a-kind Power Up and Power Down experiences, a Get Ready Zone, spacious bathroom with oversized shower, Bluetooth speaker mirror, luxe APOTHEKE bath amenities and Sealy Accelerate mattresses. For a more elevated experience, guests can book the two-bedroom Encore suite with a wraparound patio and retractable door showcasing views of Nashville Yards and downtown. The suite also boasts a kitchen, communal table, entertainment space and dedicated game room.
The hotel is home to the city’s first Topgolf Swing Suites, too. These state-of-the-art suites immerse guests and locals into the world of golf day and night.
Beyond accommodations, Tempo by Hilton Nashville includes more than 9,500 square feet of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting spaces, as well as a 1,000-square-foot fitness center. Guests also enjoy access to a large rooftop bar and pool area, outdoor event terrace, fifth-floor sky lobby with unbeatable views, and more.

© Courtesy of Taggart Sorensen for Tempo by Hilton Nashville Downtown
Dining options include Nashville’s first Bluestone Lane Café with indoor and outdoor patio seating, Lovelorn Lounge and Pool Bar, and an outdoor pool bar serving Mediterranean-inspired fare.
The entire hotel weaves Art Deco influences throughout every space, with nods to Nashville’s rich art, music and history.
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