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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price in Nashville is around $200 on Friday.
In Nashville, hotel prices display a gradual increase throughout the week, starting around $130 on Monday and peaking at about $200 on Friday. Weekend rates tend to be lower, with Saturday averaging just under $200 and Sunday dropping back to around $135.
Price by Month
Lowest in February at just over $140, highest in June around $290.
In Nashville, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with February showing the lowest prices at just over $140, while June features the highest prices, around $290. The trend indicates a rise in prices leading into the summer months.
How far in advance should I book?
Same-day bookings in Nashville start at around $130.
In Nashville, hotel prices decrease steadily as the number of days before check-in increases, with significant availability drop around three weeks prior when top hotels are often fully booked. Closer to check-in, lower quality hotels may reduce prices last minute, while same-day bookings typically start at around $130.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular category is 3*, priced around $170.
In Nashville, hotels are distributed across various star ratings with prices generally increasing as the rating rises. A 2* hotel averages just over $100, while 3* hotels are notably popular, priced around $170. The price jumps to around $288 for 4* hotels, indicating small but significant differences between adjacent levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Nashville?
What taxes and mandatory lodging fees should I expect on a Nashville hotel bill?
How do major Nashville events affect hotel availability and pricing?
How do neighborhoods compare for hotel price, transit access, and noise in Nashville?
Is hotel Wi-Fi and remote-work infrastructure in Nashville generally reliable?
What are typical incidental hold amounts and payment norms at Nashville hotels?
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Top Tips
- Book Nashville hotels 3-6 months ahead for major events like CMA Fest in June. Room rates can rise 50-100% and hotels often sell out 2-3 months before large festivals. Confirm your travel dates and monitor event calendars for price changes.
- Nashville applies a 14-16% combined state and local occupancy tax. Expect to pay an extra $28-$32 per night on a $200 room. Review your total estimated charges before booking to avoid surprises.
- Downtown offers walkable access to honky-tonks and the convention center, with peak season rates typically $250-$450 per night. Music Row or Midtown delivers a more local vibe with studio access and rates around $200-$350. Choose by interest and proximity.
- Mandatory resort fees are common at downtown properties, adding $25-$50 per night. Check which amenities, such as Wi-Fi or gym access, are covered by these fees before arrival.
- Live music venues may operate until 2-3 AM in central Nashville. For quieter stays, prioritize hotels with rated soundproofing or ask for higher floors or rooms away from street views.
- Use Uber or Lyft for quick access to neighborhoods like East Nashville or Germantown. Typical rides cost $15 to $25. Always check live fare estimates during major events to budget for possible surge pricing.
- If you need reliable internet, confirm hotel Wi-Fi speeds before booking. Some older Nashville properties provide less than 10 Mbps, which may impact remote work.
- Nashville tap water meets health standards and is safe to drink. Some hotels include bottled water in their resort fee. Ask about complimentary water options at the front desk if needed.
- Expect Uber and Lyft surge pricing on Thursday-Saturday evenings or during large events. Fares can double or triple, so budget extra if returning late after concerts or festivals.
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