
Holston House Nashville
Art deco historic boutique with deep Music City personality. Leather headboards, velvet sofas, in-room record players in suites, sound-wave wall coverings behind beds. Designed by Stonehill Taylor (NYC) to honor the building's original 1929 bones while adding modern comfort.
The two Presidential Suites on the 12th floor can be connected for 1,645 sq ft total, unlocking private access to The Bungalow — a private event room that opens directly onto the rooftop pool deck.
Why It Matters
One of downtown Nashville's few genuinely historic hotel buildings — originally built in 1929 and billed as 'The South's Finest.' AAA 4-Diamond. Part of Hyatt's Unbound Collection for story-worthy independent-spirited properties. The rooftop was once the city's only penthouse garden, belonging to original owners John and Reba May Pratt, and the hotel still hosts afternoon tea up there in season.
A 1929 art deco tower that spent decades as the James Robertson Hotel before getting a sharp, music-obsessed second life as a 191-room boutique. The lobby is genuinely arresting — wall of vintage speaker cabinets, open staircases, gold elevators all intact. Rooms run small at the entry level but suites step up considerably, and the 12th-floor Presidential Suites can connect to give you 1,645 sq ft with private access to The Bungalow and rooftop pool deck. It sits one block from Lower Broadway, which means you're close enough to walk everywhere but far enough to sleep.
Where You'll Stay
9 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Elegant seasonal afternoon tea service on the rooftop, reviving the legacy of Reba May Pratt who hosted famous rooftop tea parties here in the 1920s. Reservation required via email.
On select evenings, live music performers take the corner stage at Bar TENN. No cover for hotel guests.
Seasonal outdoor rooftop pool with Nashville skyline views, lounge chairs, and poolside cocktail service. Hotel guests get priority access. Non-guests can buy day passes via ResortPass. Small but genuinely fun on a sunny day.
Guests booking both Presidential Suites (combined 1,645 sq ft) gain private access to The Bungalow — a 12th-floor room with folding glass walls opening onto the rooftop pool deck. Features a minibar, TV, flexible seating, and private terrace. Ideal for group celebrations or corporate entertaining.
A daily complimentary cocktail hour at Bar TENN, celebrating the year the building was built. Guests sip cocktails while vintage vinyl sounds set the mood. Included for hotel guests.
Record players in suites, with vinyl available to spin. A nod to Nashville's music legacy — guests have reported listening to albums every morning while getting ready.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Nearly 5,894 sq ft of flexible meeting space including a boardroom, main function rooms, and a 439 sq ft Skyline Room with private terrace and folding glass doors to the rooftop pool. Good for corporate retreats, intimate weddings, and receptions.
24-hour business center with laptop safe, photocopy machine, and meeting rooms.
$25/night through May 31, 2026; increasing to $30/night from June 1, 2026. Covers guest experience services and amenities.
Touch-screen ellipticals, treadmills, free weights, and yoga mats. Chilled towels and water cooler on site. Open around the clock.
Valet parking with app-based vehicle tracking and summoning.
Pets of all sizes are welcome. Maximum of 2 pets per room. Hyatt page lists pet fee as free, though older sources noted a one-time nonrefundable $75 charge — confirm directly with hotel.
Outdoor pool on the 12th-floor rooftop with city skyline views. Seasonal — opens approximately May 1 annually. Lounge chairs, poolside cocktail service. Non-guests can access via ResortPass day passes.
24-hour room service available.
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