Noelle Nashville
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Noelle Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee

Photo: Matt Taylor

A boutique hotel in a restored 1930 Printers Alley building that manages to feel both luxurious and lived-in. The rooms are thoughtfully designed — warm textures, local art, excellent beds — and the ground floor houses a coffee shop, a cocktail bar, a restaurant, and a library bar that's one of the coziest rooms in the city. It's a hotel that understands Nashville.

Insider tip

Drinks at the rooftop bar, Rare Bird. The view of the downtown skyline at sunset is the best you'll get without a drone.

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