711 Union St, Nashville, Tennessee, United States | (618) 248-8274
Within walking distance of Bridgestone Arena and many other attractions
Recently upgraded rooms with comfortable beds and mini-fridges
Views of state capitol building from some rooms
Sleek bar/restaurant open nightly for drinks and bar food
Free hot continental breakfast
Convenience store selling food, beverages, and sundries
Free Wi-Fi throughout
On-site ATM, free newspapers, and computer for guests' use
Free coffee and tea in the lobby
Restaurant only serves dinner
Walk back from downtown attractions is uphill
The mid-range Capitol Hotel Downtown Nashville is fresh from
a 2015 renovation that transformed the former motel into a modern and stylish
hotel. Travelers seeking a
night on the town without busting the budget will find this hotel an attractive
option that’s within walking distance of Bridgestone arena. Its 100 rooms are small but clean and tastefully decorated with comfortable beds and mini-fridges, and all guests get a free hot breakfast. Like many downtown Nashville
hotels, it fills up during major conventions and busy weekends, so plan ahead
and have a back-up hotel. One alternative with rates that are at least close on
many dates is the DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville-Downtown, a
two-minute walk from the convention center.
Scene
A hip hotel with bright and modern furnishings
A short walk from bustling Broadway and Bridgestone Arena, this former motel was transformed in 2015 into a fun and stylish hotel. It’s
becoming increasingly popular with locals and visitors seeking a downtown
base for a night on the town that won’t bust their budgets. The modest lobby
is hip and playful, with bright aqua-blue walls and illuminated
glass wall partitions. Lovely tile
floors made to resemble light striped wood hold modern sectional sofas and
armchairs in black, white, and bold-orange tones. Colorful music-themed art
hangs on the walls near the small convenience store and the kiosks that serve
as the reception area. And the music-themed artwork continues in the sleek bistro and bar, which is nicely decorated with polished steel tables and chairs.
Location
In downtown Nashville near the Tennessee State Capitol
The Capitol is on a hill in downtown Nashville near the
Tennessee State Capitol, which is a six-minute walk away. The Bridgestone Arena and
other attractions along bustling Broadway are a 10- to 12-minute walk, and the nightlife
along Printer’s Alley is nine minutes on foot. The Music City Convention Center
is a 10- to 15-minute walk, as is the Music City Walk of Fame. Nissan Stadium is a
five-minute drive or around 20 minutes by public transit, and there's a bus stop a minute away from the hotel on foot. The area surrounding the hotel is generally considered
safe and is within a short walk of several restaurants, a
grocery store, and a pharmacy. Vanderbilt University is a 10-minute drive or bus ride,
and the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center and Nashville
International Airport are about 20 minutes away by car, depending on traffic. Bus service to the airport takes about 25 minutes. Be aware that while the walk back from the heart of downtown is not a long one, it does
require trudging up a hill.
Rooms
Small but fresh and clean rooms with comfortable beds
Rooms were completely renovated in
2015 and have fresh and punchy decor, with distinctive dark-brown and gray carpet pairing nicely with bright-orange upholstered armchairs and matching accent walls backing comfortable beds. Other walls are painted light beige to match the drapes. Chocolate-brown padded headboards with matching bolster pillows, bedskirts, and bed
throws contrast with the crisp white bedding. Most rooms have dark-brown armoires,
desks with black leather office chairs, nightstands, and dressers. Abstract art, matching the orange-and-brown theme, adorns the walls. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, safes, and free bottled water. The bathrooms also are on
the small side, with spacious rectangular wood vanities with light granite tops and slate-gray tile
floors and walls that frame shower/tub combos. The state capitol building can be seen from some rooms, while others see surrounding streets and buildings. Some past guest have made a few complaints regarding noise, but nothing major.
Features
Valet parking, bar/restaurant, free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and on-site convenience store
As part of
its 2015 renovation, the hotel opened a sleek new bar and bistro that serves
cocktails and a limited bar menu nightly. A free hot, expanded continental breakfast is served on the second floor. Free coffee and tea are offered throughout the day, and the lobby convenience store sells snacks, sandwiches, sundries, and beverages.The hotel's small fitness center was closed
for renovation when we visited it, but it's scheduled to re-open sometime in 2016. There's also a computer with Internet access and a printer for guest use, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Dry cleaning
services are available, and there's an on-site guest laundry facility. Free
daily newspapers are available on weekdays in the lobby, where there's an ATM.
The hotel is completely nonsmoking, and pets are not allowed. Valet is the only parking option at the Capitol, but it’s reasonably priced for a downtown hotel.