Germantown, Nashville, is one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods, named after the European, predominately German, migrants who moved here in the 19th-century. It's one of the best places to stay in Nashville if you want to see Broadway: it's within walking distance (but take our advice: while you can walk to Broadway by day, take an uber-ride by night — it's a short journey, barely 1.3 miles, but the hinterland between the two areas can sometimes be dangerous at night). Germantown also has plenty of historic grandeur, buzzes with its own charm, and boasts some of Nashville's best restaurants. There's the Tennessee State Museum, and the many boutiques that line the upscale streets, and the Nashville Farmers' Market — a delightful way to pass a Sunday. The best places to stay in Germantown nod to its historic place in Nashville's history. Our Gurus selected a chic hotel set in a historic house, perfect for a bit of peace and quiet after whiling away the hours on Broadway!

For a bolthole near Broadway

The Germantown Inn

  • The Germantown Inn is wonderfully located if you want to be near Broadway but also want a good night's sleep. This chic boutique hotel in Germantown is a haven of peace and quiet, yet also within walking distance of the buzzing downtown! The suites are tranquil: spacious, light-filled, and airy, but filled with vintage style furniture that hark back to the origins of this charming historic house.

Still not sure?

The Best Hotels in Germantown

The Germantown Inn

Nashville

A chic boutique hotel the upscale Germantown district. The ten suites all differ slightly in size and shape but they are all light and airy with a bright colour palette, spacious contemporary bathrooms and local artworks. Boasting a quiet setting yet with easy access to the city.

  • City Style - A chic boutique set in Nashville's smart Germantown district. Perfect for accessing good restaurants and upmarket shops
  • Boutique
from AU$308 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Written by Edmund Wise

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