(615) 823-1838
231 N Sixth Ave
(Church Street)
Nashville,
TN
37219
36.163
-86.7817
Hermitage Hotel
Last updated 8.24.09
What People Are Saying About The Hermitage Hotel
The Owner
The Hermitage Hotel
Owner
The Hermitage Hotel is the ideal choice for discerning guests who wish, and expect, to be delighted. The history and heritage of this treasured landmark have been painstakingly restored and preserved through an 11-month $19 million renovation. From the stained glass lobby ceiling, marble columns and staircases, to the Russian walnut paneling, the original colors and impeccable detail has been made new again. Recently listed in the Robb Report's Best of the Best issue, the Hermitage Hotel again stands as the city's finest.
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – When this decadent hotel was built in 1908, it was Nashville's premier place to stay. Now, it's a preeminent destination for discerning travelers. Visitors will find themselves added to a guest list that's included presidents, movie stars and sports legends. This property is all about a customized, personalized stay. Families are pampered with special activities and services for children, such as classes in traditional Southern table etiquette during afternoon tea.
Response from the Hermitage Hotel
by hermitage_hotel at Citysearch
Dear Mr. St. John,
I am very concerned to read your comments regarding your unsatisfactory experiences in our establishments here. It seems we missed all the way around. Please accept my apologies, and consider allowing us to make things right with you. I would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you in person so that we can get things back on track. We will do whatever seems appropriate to that end.
I hope to hear from you soon. You can call me here at the hotel, 615-345-7101.
Sincerely,
Greg Sligh
Managing Director
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by markstjohn at Citysearch
You will get better service at a Super 8. Trust me, this is NOT a five star hotel. Afternoon tea service-LOUSEY. A decent assortment of television channels-NOT (even Hampton Inn gives you the Premium channels). I won't even begin to lament about the abismal service in the bar. I stayed at the Union Station last time and decided to "treat" myself to a five star establishment. I was wrong. Union Station-take me back - PLEASE
- Pros: In the heart of the homeless population
- Cons: In the heart of the homeless population
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by musicjunke at Citysearch
This is NOT the best hotel in Nashville. Beautiful? Yes. Convenient to downtown? Obviously. Great Service? THINK AGAIN. When you pay a few hundred dollars to stay at a hotel, you expect at least good service. I've stayed at the Hermitage now on a couple different occasions, and have not been impressed (to say the least). My luggage was lost on the flight here--it was like pulling teeth to get a toothbrush/toothpaste from the concierge. Ordered breakfast...it never came. If you are a tourist with lots of time to spare, this is the hotel for you. However, not the best hotel for business travelers.
- Pros: Ambience, Scenery, Location, Historical
- Cons: Service
The Details on The Hermitage Hotel
Save Money:
Weekend rates in certain seasons bring these luxurious accommodations within reach of many travelers.
Parking:
Valet in the hotel's garage for $21 a night or try one of the other nearby lots and garages. Daily parking in the hotel is $15 and it's $10 for a few hours.
Know Before You Go:
Even the family pet is warmly welcomed, with specially prepared pet menus and a dog-walking service.
The Extras:
The Capitol Grill is well-known for its fine dining, and the Oak Bar is a popular watering hole.
Category:
Hotels & Motels, Luxury Hotels, Lodging, Boutique Hotels
Payment Methods:
American Express, Carte Blanche, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
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Message from The Hermitage Hotel
- Historical Landmark
- Special Services
- Dining
The Hermitage Hotel is the ideal choice for discerning guests who wish, and expect, to be delighted. The history and heritage of this treasured landmark have been painstakingly restored and preserved through an 11-month $19 million renovation. From the stained glass lobby ceiling, marble columns and staircases, to the Russian walnut paneling, the original colors and impeccable detail has been made new again. Recently listed in the Robb Report's Best of the Best issue, the Hermitage Hotel again stands as the city's finest.




