Nashville, Tennessee, also known as ‘Music City’ is famous for its Honky Tonk bars, rich musical heritage, hot chicken, and historic sights making for a must-visit city at the top of travel lists.
The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville’s first million-dollar hotel located in the Downtown Historic District, has wined, dined, and hosted top celebrities, public figures, and presidents throughout its course of opening in 1910. From Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Lyndon B. Johnson, and John F. Kennedy to musical artists Johnny Cash, Bing Crosby, Aretha Franklin, and historic figures like Neil Armstrong and Al Capone, The Hermitage Hotel has been an iconic backdrop and gathering place. In fact, you can find a list of the hotel’s notable guests below my signature!
When it comes to hosting high-profile clientele, The Hermitage Hotel’s Presidential Suite, now known as The Hermitage Suite, is the ultimate stay. Recently renovated in 2022, the 1,500sqft 1-bedroom suite boasts a formal living room, powder room, butler’s pantry, dining table, and option to add on a connecting guest suite. A home away from home, the opulent suite provides complete relaxation and privacy creating the perfect escape amongst the hustle and bustle of the city.
Guests who book The Hermitage Suite will receive a $500 Food and Beverage credit to use at Drusie & Darr, a convivial, new-American restaurant and bar that showcases the artistry of Jean-Georges and the bounty of Tennessee’s regional produce and The Pink Hermit , a chic all-day Italian café inspired by the stylish neighborhood cafés of Italy and France