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Close to downtown Nashville, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Belle Meade Inn & Suites offers easy access to some of the area's best and most popular attractions. Conveniently located off I-40, guests can enjoy visiting Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Tennessee State University, the Grand Ole Opry Museum, Jack Daniel's Distillery and more.
Guests of this Nashville, Tennessee hotel will find that each spacious accommodation and suite comes complete with all the comforts of home, including a microwave, refrigerator, cable satellite television and free wireless Internet access. Start the day off right with a complimentary, full breakfast each morning which features rise-and-shine favorites, like eggs, sausage and fresh waffles. After breakfast head to the sparkling outdoor swimming pool, relax with our massage services or work out at the on-site fitness center. Guests of the BEST WESTERN PLUS Belle Meade Inn & Suites also receive free parking.
Right outside this Nashville hotel, guests can experience the best Nashville has to offer. From NASCAR Races at the Nashville Superspeedway to Tennessee Titans games at LP Field, hiking at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park to visiting students at nearby Vanderbilt University, there's something for everyone. While in town don't miss the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Belle Meade Plantation, the Grand Ole Opry Museum, The Parthenon or Nashville Zoo.
Traveling on business? The BEST WESTERN PLUS Belle Meade Inn & Suites offers an on-site business center and close proximity to local businesses, including Ford Glass Plant and Tennessee State University. Several area hospitals are also close by for those on medical-related travels, including Vanderbilt Hospital and Centennial Hospital.
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Music, Art, Fashion, Food and Community equal history in the making for East Nashville.
Don’t miss your chance to see the legendary Red-Headed Stranger perform with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center.
The ultimate destination for Country Music fans, featuring non-stop concerts, autograph signings, celebrity events & more. In Nashville.
At the University of Tennesee in Nashville.
Comedian performance at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.
Free event featuringfs local restaurants, amateur cooking competition, kid's inflatables, beer garden, and Nashville music.
Concert performance at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
Come to Nashville Zoo and chill out with the animals. This mid-summer event is ice-packed with fun activities.
National Football League game at the LP Field in Nashville.
Celebrating the music in Music City and a sanctioned by the Memphis BBQ Network and Kansas City BBQ Society. In Nashville.
Considered to be among the top 10 flea markets in the country. At the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville.
Double header roller action at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.
Concert performance at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Established in 1972, the CMA Music Festival is a four-day celebration of country music set in downtown Nashville. Presented by the Country Music Association, this Tennessee music festival draws more than 400 artists and over 250,000 attendees to the Nashville metropolitan area every June.
Stages for the CMA Music Festival are found at Riverfront Park, Bridgestone Arena, and LP Field – all neighboring Nashville landmarks like the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and Ryman Auditorium – home stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is located along the Cumberland River in the entertainment district of Nashville. The museum strives to educate its visitors on the history of country music and to promote country music traditions. Since 1967, the museum has been home to "America's Music". The $37 million building opened in 2001 and is a key fixture in the Nashville skyline.
Accredited by the American Association of Museums, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum houses an impressive collection of video clips, recordings exhibits, museum store, on-site cafe and live performances and programs. Schedule plenty of time for your visit to see it all. Choose one of the several are Best Western hotels for a comfortable night's rest in Music City.
Capital city residents and visitors have a wonderful resource for aviation services, located southeast of downtown Nashville. The Nashville International Airport has serviced the Nashville area since 1937, after smaller airports provided air travel from the 1910s through the 1930s. The airport was originally named Berry Field, in honor of Col. Harry S. Berry. The 4th Ferrying Command of the United States Army Air Force Transport Command, used the airport as its headquarters, during World War II.
The Robert C. H. Mathews Jr. Terminal features four terminals with a variety of services for commercial passengers, including ground transportation, dining, shopping, a retail and health clinic and rental car agencies. While waiting for a flight to one of the several major cities in the country, be sure to browse the art exhibits at the Arts at the Airport. Local, regional and national art is on display, in addition to live music exhibitions. While in Music City, choose one of the area Best Western hotels, for a wonderful night's rest.
The Grand Ole Opry, the number-one attraction in Nashville, honors country music's history. The "country's most famous stage" is now a live-entertainment sensation that began in 1925, from humble beginnings as a radio broadcast. Each week, the theater is packed with fans enjoying the live show, in addition to the millions of people watching on TV and listening to the radio.
Country legends, as well as new country stars, step on the stage to perform a variety of country, gospel, bluegrass and comedy. The Opry celebrates it all. While in Nashville, enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Opry House. Don't forgot your camera for a memorable photograph on stage. Stay close to the action in one of several area Best Western hotels, to enjoy superior accommodations and quality guest services.