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Whether you’re set on seeing the Grand Ole Opry or want to stick to smaller venues, there’s an Airbnb for every kind of traveler. Keep on scrolling for our picks… and start updating your country music playlists!
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Farmhouse in Hope GardensLooking to be as close as possible to all of the gems Nashville has to offer? Well, then, this is the spot for you. This modern farmhouse, located at the heart of the Music City, sits as close to downtown as you can get and within walking distance of Historic Germantown, the North Gulch, and Nashville’s Farmers’ Market. Music venues and top-notch eateries are all within reach. The open-concept floor plan makes this Airbnb ideal for those looking to enjoy quality time with friends and loved ones. End your evenings taking in the downtown view on the third-floor rooftop, stocked with a gas firepit and outdoor dining area. $1,108 at Airbnb
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Luxury Loft in Lower BroadwayNestled one block off Broadway is this luxurious city-side loft, which is one of the best Airbnbs in Nashville for a reason. With sky-high ceilings and windows, and endless views of historic downtown Nashville, this rental is a go-to for anyone searching for a prime location. This Superhost-operated dwelling is located just a few blocks away from 2nd & Broadway, the city’s music hub. The open floor plan and well-thought-out design make this rental ideal for travelers hoping to stay awhile. $1,000 at Airbnb
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Relaxing SoBro ApartmentCraving Nashville’s famous Music City honky-tonks, yet hoping for a restful night’s sleep? Check into Superhost Scot’s neutral-toned apartment located in SoBro, the downtown Nashville neighborhood that’s home to a bustling food and music scene but far enough from Broadway to provide visitors with a calmer stay. Start your day with a stroll around the neighborhood and pop into one of many go-to coffee shops around the bend. Unwind with a home-cooked meal with groceries delivered by the “Welcome Home Concierge” service provided by your host. $123 at Airbnb
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Luxury Shelby Hills HideawayFor those looking to make themselves at home, The Presley has you covered. Located in East Nashville, a quirky little neighborhood featuring offbeat shops and a buzzing food scene, this luxury Airbnb provides both walkability and serenity. With three separate outdoor areas including a front porch, a rooftop deck, a hot tub and grilling space perfect for sunset dining, this four-bedroom home is ready to welcome you as its guest. $477 at Airbnb
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Historic Waverly TownhouseThis Airbnb rental, located in the historic Waverly Place, is suited for any traveler. Right off of 8th Avenue South—home to many go-to spots including Zanies Comedy Club and Grimey’s New & Preloved Music—renters can find The Birdhouse, a three-story townhome with plenty of southern charm to go around. The perfect home-away-from-home for families (check out the two sets of bunk beds) or bachelorette parties alike, this space has everything you need and more. It carries a five-star location rating, a more than spacious kitchen, and a record player that screams Nashville.$275 at Airbnb
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Industrial Midtown CondoLocated inside a historic building, constructed in 1865, during the Civil War, is the ideal home-away-from-home for those enamored by both Nashville’s charm and its grit. This top-floor condo features vaulted ceilings with original cedar beams and exposed brick walls. Don’t forget to take a peek at the graffiti scattered along the walls from when the building was unused. Tucked away in an industrial area of town, this Airbnb is surrounded by several great neighborhoods, such as The Nations and Germantown. This semi-residential spot provides easy access to the endless bars, cafés, and restaurants located in nearby areas. $225 at Airbnb
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East Nashville GuesthouseNatural light is the focus in this home, which features 10-foot windows and an envy-inducing art collection. The host, Julie, is a fan of interior design and it shows: Luxe textiles, graphic wallpaper, and a chic gray palette sets the tone for an elevated getaway. The one-bedroom home focuses on the details, which can be observed in the bathroom mirror (a family heirloom), a large walk-in closet that doubles as a workspace, and graphic kitchen appliances—you’ll be taking notes from this home to bring home to your own. In terms of location, there are plenty of local restaurants and vintage shops within walking distance.
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Elegant Loft in Lockeland SpringsNestled on top of a residential garage, this one-bedroom East Nashville guest suite is perfect for a couple or solo traveler. With views of a private garden and bright interior color palette, there’s a lot packed into a small footprint without feeling overwhelming. A cozy lounge area is begging you to curl up with a good book and the full-size kitchen sets the tone for a great date night over a homemade meal.
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Condo on Music RowIf you want to sleep within the same walls that music world giants like Elvis, Paul McCartney, and Johnny Cash once did, you can check that box. This one-bedroom condo is located in Spence Manor, a great building close to neighborhoods such as Midtown and The Gulch, as well as Vanderbilt University and the iconic Music Row (the city’s heart of the industry). The one-bedroom home features bold wallpaper, a soaking tub, a washer and dryer in the unit, free parking, Wi-Fi, and central air conditioning. And if the rental’s history doesn’t pull you in, the guitar-shaped pool may do the trick.
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Belmont Garden HouseThe curb appeal of this Hillsboro guest suite is undeniable: Covered in vines, visitors are greeted by a big porch before entering the cozy studio space. It’s as close to a Nashville cottage as you can get. There’s a queen-size bed, as well as a full kitchen (fridge, stove, sink, check!) There also isn’t a TV in the home—perfect for unplugging. And while there may not be a formal living area, the back garden is full of plants and wildlife, the best space for a bit of relaxing. With free street parking, it’s easy to find a spot and head off on adventures during the day. Alternatively, hop in an Uber and explore the city by day before wrapping things up with a dusk stroll through the neighborhood to take in all of the Craftsman architecture.
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Cozy Casita in WoodbineA lofted bed overlooks shiplap-style walls and a comfy living room in this one-bedroom casita. With a smart TV and a porch equipped with rocking chairs, this tiny home is small but mighty when it comes to comfort. The variety of cuisines within walking distance should not be overlooked—guests are minutes away from restaurants serving Mexican, Ethiopian, Egyptian, Thai, and Salvadoran dishes, among others. Past guests have praised the easy check-in process, as well as the backyard and firepit; the perfect place to end the day.
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Downtown ApartmentSurround yourself with color in this one-bedroom apartment. In this Airbnb, which is located in a luxury apartment building, guests have access to a handful of communal spaces, including a BBQ, firepit, a rooftop lounge with unbeatable city views, pool, and a gym with an indoor climbing wall. But back to the rental: the home favors bold color palettes and patterns, matching the energy of the downtown neighborhood vibes. There’s a washer and dryer on-site and a private entrance—plus, guests get two free nights of parking in the building (additional passes can be purchased). If you plan on spending most of your time downtown, you’ll find the perfect rental in this modern space. Ditch the car and take a biking tour of all the sights.
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Gulch StudioIf Honky Tonk Row is on your list, this studio apartment in The Gulch area of downtown is the perfect home base. With a queen-size bed, 15-foot ceilings, massive windows, and the technological comforts of home (HD TV and high-speed Wi-Fi), it might be hard to pry yourself away from the industrial-style space. But the location is the best part of this rental, given you can leave the car behind and take in the best Nashville has to offer on foot. Stop by Biscuit Love for some comfort food, pay a visit to the Thompson Nashville for happy hour at the rooftop bar, and spend an afternoon hopping among the live music venues.
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East Nashville Tiny HouseThis one-bedroom tiny home drops you right in the center of the city’s iconic East Nashville neighborhood. Award-winning restaurants, cafés, bars, and shops are all within walking distance. The best thing about this rental is that while it is a tiny house, you’re not sacrificing any of the luxuries that come with a larger space. Guests can enjoy the private patio, which is home to a firepit and a set of lounge chairs, all illuminated by twinkle lights. There’s a washer and dryer in the home and the kitchen is fully stocked—far from the kitchenettes that often come with homes of a similar footprint. When you’re ready to venture out, hop in an Uber and take a short drive downtown, where it’s easy (and delightful) to get lost among the live music venues.