Tourism Thursday: Spotlighting Historic Hotels In Nashville Area

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Since 1910, The Hermitage Hotel has stood as a beacon of luxury and historic preservation in the heart of Nashville's downtown. The 5-star hotel has been a witness to more than 100 years of history and has hosted millions of guests, including celebrities. Book your stay to enjoy oversized rooms, luxurious amenities and marble bathrooms. Planning a girl's getaway? Celebrate friendship with the Girls Getaway Package that includes luxe matching Draper James pajamas for each guest, daily breakfast, a tea experience and accommodations.

The Union Station Nashville Yards has 125 renovated guest rooms and suites that feature a design inspired by railway travel with details like high ceilings and architectural elements inspired by Pullman cars, antique burnished brass, art-deco styles and leather belting throughout. Enjoy exceptional dining, live music, a state-of-the-art fitness center, in-room streaming and Nespresso makers and celebratory add-ons like champagne and indulgent treats.

The Historic Commodore Hotel was built in 1939 in the heart of Linden, Tennessee. Slow down and relax in this historic, boutique hotel with 22 rooms featuring different amenities such as jacuzzi tubs, kitchenettes, king beds and views of the quaint Main Street. Enjoy live music and incredible food for lunch and dinner at the Commodore Music Café during your stay. Live music occurs every weekend featuring a variety of music styles like country, blues and rock. Step outside to explore downtown Linden. You'll find Main Street Marketplace full of handmade soaps, textiles, jewelry and more as well as the Buffalo River Artists Cooperative featuring arts and crafts from local artists.

Have a lovely stay at Falcon Manor Bed & Breakfast at Falcon Rest, lauded by PBS as "Tennessee's Biltmore," where you can marvel at the timeless architecture and antiques that fill the guest suites. Enjoy acres of gardens onsite and outdoor adventure at nearby Cumberland Caverns and Rock Island State Park. Shop for 1800s treasures in the Victorian Gift Shop and take a guided tour of Falcon Rest Mansion where you'll hear stories of the Faulkner family and 1890s life.

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