As summer holidays come to an end, 50 Best has compiled its list of the World’s 50 Best Hotels in 2023.
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If you’ve ever planned a bachelorette party, you know the process is a chore. But if Nashville is your destination – get excited. There are lots of good reasons it’s one of the country’s best bachelorette destinations. Step one is finding an awesome themed Airbnb to call home for your wild Nashville party house weekend with the girls — and we’ve done the research for you.
Music City has a great range of listings that are not only affordable but have heaps of character. Finding a large house around the energetic downtown area, the more upscale area of The Gulch, the hip 12 South, and the historical Germantown is a must. Most of the listings below are either walking distance from or a quick 10-15 minute ride away from the best nightlife, live music, and– of course– bachelorette brunch spots in Nashville.
Here they are — Matador’s top picks for a fun, convenient, safe and comfortable weekend in the best bachelorette Airbnbs in Nashville.
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Located in the Trinity Corridor of East Nashville, this girly three-bedroom townhouse is ideal if you are wanting to be close to downtown attractions. That said, you don’t need to venture to Germantown or Broadway if you’d rather stay local, as this Airbnb’s street has lots of small bars and restaurants that are packed with character and live music. Its open-floor plan with a dining room, kitchen, large bar, and living room make this a perfect place for a bachelorette. The house has three bedrooms, two with ensuites, and there’s private parking in a secure garage for two vehicles. You can’t really beat this place for its location, but reviews also nod to the host’s attention to detail and helpful trip-planning tips.
Ten guests, three bedrooms
Price: $146 per night
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This new build modern home sleeps nine and is also just a couple of miles from 12 South and a few from The Gulch and downtown. Although it’s a prime location, guest reviews rave about the residential locale, so you can enjoy a little peace and quiet when required. Its vaulted ceilings, natural light, and special little design and decor details make this a popular booking. French doors lead out to the balcony from the living room, an ideal place to sit out and have a few drinks in the evening.
Ten guests, four bedrooms
Price: $135 per night
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Sixteen guests, eight bedrooms
Price: $1,038 per night
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This downtown condo sleeps eight and has a pool, gym, and a gated parking garage. All of downtown Nashville’s bars,
As summer holidays come to an end, 50 Best has compiled its list of the World’s 50 Best Hotels in 2023.
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