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Built in 1930, the Noelle was one of Nashville’s first luxury hotels. It reopened in 2017 following a reimagining and designers and architects kept Art Deco flourishes but added a good dose of urban style.
Read More >Located just a few streets from Broadway in the heart of Music City, this art-inspired boutique hotel offers a number of spacious, wheelchair-accessible suites with ADA-compliant roll-in showers and toilets.
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Read More >Noelle originally opened in 1930 as the tallest building in the city, and the hotel is still blooming with creative offerings and events. The gorgeous art deco-style Trade Room lobby bar features performances from up-and-coming vocalists and musicians from Thursday through Saturday.
Read More >Noelle, a stylish boutique hotel in downtown Nashville, has an amenity that I’ll never forget. To many people, this might not seem like a perk at all, but to me, it will always set the hotel apart from others in my mind.
Read More >For 42 years, The Noel was the gem of the city, thanks to the industrious and visionary brothers Oscar and John Noel. Their namesake hotel played host to numerous celebrity guests, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, Bob Hope, Roy Rogers, and Jayne Mansfield.
Read More >Whether you’re searching for new beauty brands, kitschy home goods or bespoke denim, there’s truly something for everyone in the Southern city.
Read More >Nashville, Tennessee, has transformed from country music bumpkin to cosmopolitan darling in a blink of an eye. Here’s where to stay, eat, drink, and visit during your next trip to this exciting destination.
Read More >Celebrate Easter Sunday with Makeready L&L! Enjoy brunch or dinner at Noelle’s signature restaurant.
Read More >This Hip & Historic Nashville Boutique Hotel Is in the Center of It All Noelle Nashville should be on your radar when selecting a place to stay. The boutique hotel sits on the corner of Fourth Avenue and Church Street, right in the heart of Downtown.
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Read More >The 222-room boutique hotel found at the corner of Fourth Ave. and Church St. — with the famous Printer’s Alley at its back and Broadway two blocks away — recently marked its fifth anniversary by breaking ties with Marriott and becoming independent.
Read More >If you want to stay in the middle of the action (but also have an easy place to retreat to when it all gets to be too much), book a room at Noelle.
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Read More >The art-focused Noelle Hotel is another downtown Nashville gem, sitting in a 13-story building that dates back to the 1930s.
Read More >Over the past several years, Nashville has rapidly transformed into one of the most popular travel destinations within the country, with visitors eager to jet to the Tennessee capital and all it has to offer.
Read More >U.S. News & World Report identifies the best hotels using a comprehensive methodology centered on three components: reputation among professional travel experts, guest reviews and hotel class ratings. Noelle was ranked #8 in Best Hotels in Nashville, Tennessee.
Read More >Need a break from reality but can’t make an actual vacation happen? Cue the staycation. Whether you’re a couple celebrating an anniversary, parents with a rare kid-free night, or a group of friends craving a weekend of pampering, here’s where to get away without leaving Nashville. These are Nashville Guru’s top spots for a Nashville staycation.
Read More >Between shopping and sightseeing, we brunched at the trendy Butcher & Bee with a seasonal, sustainable menu that landed it a spot among James Beard Award finalists. For uncaged spirits we went airborne to Rare Bird, the rooftop bar at Noelle hotel. Almost too good to leave, we spent hours within that downtown property, continuing onto the hotel’s restaurant, Makeready L&L.
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