200 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219, USA
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Discover Noelle, an exceptional boutique hotel nestled in the absolute heart of downtown Nashville at 200 4th Avenue North. Housed within a magnificent 1930s Art Deco building, Noelle masterfully blends its rich history—recognized on the National Register of Historic Places—with contemporary luxury and a vibrant, art-focused spirit. This isn’t just a hotel; it’s envisioned as a creative gathering place, thoughtfully curated by Nashville’s own makers and artists to offer guests an authentic encounter with the city’s unique warmth and talent. Its prime location places you mere steps from legendary sites like the Ryman Auditorium and the Johnny Cash Museum, and just moments from the energy of Printer’s Alley and Bridgestone Arena, all while being situated comfortably within the downtown core.
Noelle features 224 exquisitely designed rooms and suites, each offering a stylish sanctuary that pays homage to the building’s Art Deco origins while providing modern comforts.
The hotel boasts an impressive array of dining and drinking venues, each with its own distinct character:
Beyond the rooms and restaurants, Noelle offers a wealth of amenities and services designed to enhance your stay:
Guests consistently praise Noelle’s beautiful design, charming “20s/30s vibe,” excellent location, and top-notch service, particularly highlighting the helpful valet staff. It strikes a perfect balance, offering immediate access to Nashville’s downtown excitement while providing a sophisticated retreat slightly removed from the loudest Broadway bustle. The hotel integrates many of its unique perks, such as WiFi, bike use, and fitness center access, under a daily destination fee structure.
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