![]() ![]() That’s not a configuration you see much and while I suspect it’s there to target parties with multiple girls staying in one room (proximity to Broadway and Nashville’s appeal for Bachelorette parties), it also suits families. The setup- This place has a couple of room categories where there are TWO king sized beds in one room. ![]() The hard product is very nice, and the service is there if you need it (but don’t go in with Ritz Carlton/Four Seasons expectations), but the price is quite a bit lower than comparable places in the area. The price- I would say this is a luxury “lite” property. Easy enough to get there if you want (2 walkable blocks away), but not close enough to be annoyed by it if you don’t. The location- Conveniently in the middle of downtown, but a tiny bit removed from the wild party that is Broadway. I’m not so sure but I only mention it because I think this hotel actually has appeal to a wider range of people than they market to. Are they the “adventurous people seeking a true Nashville encounter?” haha. On the website, the hotel describes itself as “an experiential hotel and creative gathering place for adventurous people seeking a true Nashville encounter.” I don’t know exactly what that means, but when I stayed there the hotel was mostly full of businessmen. The LowdownĪn interesting observation…the branding of this property is strong and they’re definitely going after a certain vibe and a certain type of guest. We sprawled out on some couches in the lobby and had dinner one night when we didn’t feel like going out. The lobby bar is pretty swanky and serves a pretty good dinner menu. Not a problem, but just assume that ANYTHING you ask for/about different than exactly what’s printed on the menu is going to cost you an extra $2-5.ĭrug Store Coffee is also in the lobby (pastries and breakfast sandwiches too) which is always nice. We actually all commented on how reasonable the prices were when we sat down, but there were probably $15 in upcharges when we got the bill. I will say though that they suuuuure nickel and dime but don’t let you know until you get the bill : ) I’ve never been charged $2 to get cheese on scrambled eggs in my life, but they did and didn’t mention the upcharge. We had breakfast at Makeready L&L one morning when we had someplace to be on time and the food was very, very good. There’s also supposed to be a hidden bar in the basement that you access through a supply closet. Rare Bird Rooftop Bar is a fun place for a drink. I’m not always a fan of hotel restaurants because they’re not usually as good as what you’ll find in other places, but sometimes it’s convenient and the Noelle actually has some pretty solid options. There was an ice bucket/mini bar/fridge situation in the bureauĪnd last but not least, the stationary kit made a big impression on the 9 year old I was traveling with ) And if you didn’t come with your own reusable water bottles or cups, they had four plastic ones in the room that you could use during your stay. There was hot, cold, and SPARKLING water as well as freezer drawers with small bags of ice. Between the elevator and our room was a water and ice station. We also really loved the water and ice set up. There was a white noise machine in the middle bedside console which I have NEVER seen in a hotel before. Goodnight lights? Good morning lights? Reading lights? You’ve got options. The room had some pretty nice features including an electronic shade and light system. I had originally booked the 2 King Beds, Classic Room but we were upgraded at check in (I have Marriott Bonvoy Platinum status). The room we stayed in is the 2 King Beds, Studio Suite. ![]() The lobby and archive room on the mezzanine are pretty divine and the hotel is full of fun touches like a mail chute on each floor that goes all the way down to a gilded box in the lobby and vintage elevator dials. It has a creative and artistic vibe and it’s pretty warm and welcoming despite feeling a little trendy sometimes. The lobby and common areas have a luxe 1930s feel to them, but not in a stuffy way. I love a modern hotel with historic charm and Noelle really delivers on that. The modern day Noelle is reborn from the original Noel Place built in the 1930s, one of Nashville’s first luxury hotels. Sitting at 4th & Church St in the middle of downtown Nashville, the Noelle is close enough to everything you’d want to do downtown, but far enough away from Broadway that the noise isn’t going to keep you up at night. I love a good boutique hotel (especially when it’s part of Marriott Bonvoy), so the Noelle was my pick for this trip. Most options are downtown, but you’ll find everything from boutiques to luxury to budget. When planning my first trip to Nashville this year, I was surprised by how good of a hotel scene they have. ![]()
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