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Recently I had a work conference in Nashville that required an overnight stay. I decided to book the conference hotel, which was the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown. This DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown review will give an idea of the different amenities and features and hopefully help you decide if you want to stay here if you’re in the area.

a building with many windows

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown location

The DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown is located at 315 4th Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee, 37219 and is directly in the middle of Downtown Nashville. It’s about a 10 or 15 minute walk from the Country Music Hall of Fame as well as several other sites in Downtown Nashville. You can enter on a lower level from 4th Street or on the main / lobby level from Union Street (the cross street). If you come in off of 4th street, you will need to go up one floor to get to the lobby.

a room with a sign and a wood floor

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown cost

Cash prices at the DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown range anywhere from $180 to $300 or more, depending on what is going on. I had a conference rate of $249 per night plus cash. The points cost was around 60,000 points, which is a value of about 0.4 cents per point. Since that is not a very good use of Hilton points AND this was a work stay that I was getting reimbursed for, I of course booked the cash rate.

You can check prices for your nights at the DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown at HotelsCombined or Hotels.com. You can also read DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown reviews at TripAdvisor.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown review – room

I reserved a 1 King Bedroom, which was exactly what I got. I was in Room 541 on the 5th floor, which was close to but not directly next to the elevator. I had no problem with noise from the elevator or anything else. The DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown is somewhat triangular shaped, so my room felt a bit larger than normal, since it was triangular rather than rectangular.

a bed with white sheets and pillows

There was a desk next to the window

a desk with a lamp and a mirror

The bathroom was directly to the right when you walked in.

a glass shower with a towel on a rack

Then a toilet near the sink

a bathroom with a mirror and sink

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown wifi and amenities

Wifi is complimentary in the lobby and in the guest rooms for Hilton members. The DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown wifi speed was okay but not spectacular. I watched videos and didn’t notice any interruption.

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There is a fitness center on the 2nd floor which had a variety of cardio equipment

tread treadmills in a room

There was also a weight machine and some free weights.

a gym equipment in a room

There is also a small business center and concierge on the main floor near the lobby.

a desk with a computer and record wall

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown hotel review – parking

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown valet parking is $55 / night. There is no self parking option available at the DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown. I decided to just park in a parking garage down the street for $35 / night.

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown food

The DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown breakfast is served on the main floor and is $20 plus tax. I no longer have any elite status with Hilton, so I am not sure if breakfast is included for Gold and Diamond members or if there is just a $10 “food and beverage” credit instead. I had breakfast through my conference and it was the standard stuff with eggs, breakfast potatoes, bacon, sausage, etc. There were also what was labeled as “homemade” biscuits, though I did wonder in whose home these biscuits were made…

There is a Starbucks on the main level

a store with shelves of products

The DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown also has a “Market” near the front desk with a variety of things you can purchase for outrageous prices.

a shelf with food on it

There is also a bar area off of the lobby that is available for food and drink purchases in the evenings.

a group of people standing at a bar

The Bottom Line – DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown hotel review

Overall this was a good stay if you need to stay in the Downtown area of Nashville or are looking for a Downtown Nashville hotel. It is a bit pricey compared to other Nashville hotel options, especially if you’re willing to stay further out and not stay right downtown. Still, if you need to be right in Downtown and/or can pick up the hotel on a cheap cash or points rate, it can be a great option.

Have you stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Nashville Downtown? What did you think? Leave your thoughts in the comments


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