Holiday rentals in Nashville

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Guest house in Nashville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 518 reviews

East Nashville Guesthouse with a Relaxed Style

Metro Nashville Short Term Rental Permit# (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) Access to the apartment is right next to the parking pad with plenty of exterior lighting. You will pass the washer (detergent is provided) and dryer in the hall leading to the apartment. There is an iron and ironing board in the same place. At the top of the stairs you will find the living room and kitchen area. The living area has a comfortable sofa and chair, TV with all local channels (*note there is no cable TV), and an assortment of board games. The couch is also a queen sized sleeper if you have additional guests or just want to stretch out in front of the TV. *NEW - Google Fiber installed 5/4/18 with 100 megabit speed. The full kitchen is stocked for basic meal preparation including a coffee pot, toaster, full stove, microwave, dishwasher (detergent is provided), and refrigerator. The bedroom is a separate room and furnished with a plush queen size bed, reading lights over the bed, and a closet. There are additional towels and sheets in the bed frame drawers. The full bathroom is stocked with hotel-sized shampoo, conditioner, and soap plus plenty of towels. There is a walk in shower but no tub. There are separate heat/cooling units in the living space and the bedroom so that you can adjust the temperature to fit your needs. Both the living space and bedrooms also have ceiling fans. The property is set up with a coded entry. This eliminates the hassle of keys during check-in and check-out. The code will be provided to guests a few days prior to their arrival. I live on premises and will be available if you need help with anything. The apartment is located on the alley above our garage and is separate from the main house, ensuring complete privacy. The 5 Points and Walden areas are within walking distance, and the heart of Music City is only minutes away. Two Metro Transit Authority bus routes are within blocks of the apartment. Both routes are 15 minute rides to the central transit station to connect to routes all over the city. Taxi services plus Uber and Lyft are available in Nashville. Uber and Lyft do service the Nashville airport for both pick up and drop off and are the cheapest way to get to/from the airport. On the day of check-out please load all dirty dishes in the dishwasher. Place towels/wash cloths in shower. Sheets can be left on the bed. Check that all the windows are closed/locked and the thermostat is set to 65 in the winter and 80 in the summer. Finally, make sure the backdoor is locked behind you. Metro Nashville Short Term Rental Permit# 2095928

15–22 Sept

£117 per night
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Guest suite in Nashville

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 520 reviews

The Nashville Nifty-now with kitchenette!

The Nifty is completely remodeled and has not been used for anything other than an Airbnb. It's style is cozy, comfortable and relaxed, light and airy. The flooring is gleaming hardwood with ceramic tile in the bathroom. The bathroom is small, but charming and pristine. You will enter the room from a deck that is yours to enjoy. It overlooks a very private back yard. You might want to enjoy the fire pit-please let me know and I will set it up. The room is suitable for up to 2 adults or 1 adult and 1 child-there is one queen bed. I provide a TV with local antenna stations & Amazon FireStick for internet and streaming services access. PLUS wifi, mini fridge, microwave and coffee maker with all the fixings. A closet for clothes and stashing other items and a washer and dryer are available for you to use. There is plenty of off street parking in my wide driveway. Please note: I have a Metro Nashville Short Term Rental permit. The Nifty is attached to my house but completely separate. Access to the rest of the house is not available, but I will be only a text or phone call away should you need anything or have any questions. Or come and pound on the front door! I live in the adjoining house so I'm available with a knock on the front door or a call or text. Inglewood is a quiet residential neighborhood on the northern side of East Nashville. There are several restaurants and pubs in Riverside Village, which is about a mile away. It's a short drive to hotspots and Five Points in East Nashville. Über and Lyft troll this neighborhood regularly and $12 or $15 will quickly get you most anywhere you want to go. NashvilleMTA.org is the website for bus service. A day pass is only $3.25! Most areas of interest are a short drive away if you come by car. This is a non-smoking suite, also no pets. I have 2 cats who are not allowed in The Nifty but may be lurking about. Mama, the tabby, is friendly. Myo, the calico, is starting to warm up to new people! Although you are unlikely to hear loud TV or music noises, The Nifty is attached to my house so you may hear some kitchen sounds or other signs of life. I try to be very considerate of my guests as I know it's important to get a good night's sleep for exploring Nashville!

16–23 Mar

£81 per night
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Place to stay in Nashville

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 774 reviews

Walk to Five Points from a Dreamy Attic Apartment

Put on a vinyl record, draw a bath, and open the old casement windows for a cross breeze. This carefully restored craftsman bungalow dates from 1899. It's beautifully appointed with mid-century and primitive finds, alongside art collected on travels. Please note: This listing may not be booked for photo or video shoots without prior permission (and separate rates apply) Those wishing to produce content in the space must specify their request for approval before booking. 2 guests occupancy maximum. No additional guests. No parties. Nashville occupancy permit #2018066782 The attic apartment is reachable by its own entrance off the back of the house, has its own rooftop deck, and is completely private from the rest of the house. I live in the house downstairs and so am almost always available if I can help with anything. I like getting the chance to say hello in person, if possible, but I also give guests their space and privacy. Once check in has happened I leave any contact up to the guests. Just a mile across the river from downtown, the house is five blocks from the historic Five Points. There is no more walkable neighborhood in town, with dozens of independent shops, coffee houses, bars and restaurants within a ten-minute stroll. Parking is anywhere on the street and is always plentiful. If you don’t have a car, then uber/lyft is your best bet when heading outside of the neighborhood. Rides downtown typically cost 6 bucks and take 5-7 minutes. one of my closest friends, Claire, is available to give massages at the space. guests may let me know if they're interested, and then can schedule directly with her. licensed, highly experienced and intuitive, she will bring her table to the space (she lives on the block). Her rate is 120/hr, or 200 for a couple (2 hours total)

30 Dec – 6 Jan

£152 per night

Popular amenities for Nashville holiday rentals

Stay near Nashville's top sights

Opry Mills344 locals recommend
Grand Ole Opry751 locals recommend
Bridgestone Arena535 locals recommend
Ryman Auditorium1,292 locals recommend
Nashville International Airport113 locals recommend
Nissan Stadium493 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Nashville

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Loft in Nashville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 633 reviews

Nashville Carriage House

9–16 Jan

£107 per night
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Home in Nashville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

The Little Green Bungalow

21–28 Aug

£124 per night
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Loft in Nashville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1092 reviews

Charming private apt. in hip area

8–15 Jul

£118 per night
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Tiny home in Nashville

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Nash Casita: Modern East Nashville Guest House

24–31 Aug

£133 per night
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Tiny home in Nashville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Cozy Cabana in East Nashville with EV Charging

3–10 Jan

£93 per night
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Cabin in Chapmansboro

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

White Duck

9–16 Dec

£90 per night
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Guest suite in Nashville

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

80’s Modern Studio W/ Private Courtyard

6–13 Nov

£101 per night
Guest favourite

Guest house in Nashville

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Cottage in a Japanese Garden in East Nashville

24–31 Jul

£139 per night
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Guest suite in Nashville

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 1096 reviews

Cute as a button, studio apartment

26 Aug – 2 Sept

£89 per night
Guest favourite

Guest house in Nashville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Carriage house apartment in East Nashville

19–26 Mar

£130 per night
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Cabin in Greenbrier

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Nashville Area Country Cabin/Coyote Creek

14–21 Aug

£96 per night
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Home in Green Hills - Midtown

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 948 reviews

Vintage duplex bungalow loaded with charm

3–10 Jul

£145 per night

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Nashville

Total rentals

11K properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

6.3K properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

2.2K properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

2.9K properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

6.6K properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

682K reviews

Your guide to Nashville

All About Nashville

Located in the southern state of Tennessee on the banks of the Cumberland River, Nashville is best known as America’s capital of country music. For more than a century the world-famous Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry have played host to some of the most legendary performers.

Day and night, you’ll hear live music drifting from every corner of Nashville, from world-class music venues to recording studios where legendary artists produced some of their biggest hits to the city’s many music-themed museums. And while country music put Nashville on the map, it’s not all honky-tonk tunes here. You can hear rock, blues, and pop artists showcasing their talents behind the neon signs along Lower Broadway and on tree-lined 2nd Avenue.

Beyond Nashville’s music, there’s a fast-emerging dining scene, where the latest culinary trends are represented comfortably alongside time-honoured classics like biscuits and fried chicken. Heritage architecture, including the grand Greek Revival columns of the Tennessee State Capitol, is enveloped in green space — the city’s network of parks span 10,000 acres, with almost 20 greenways to explore on foot or by bike.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Nashville

Nashville has an ever-changing calendar of events and festivals, so it’s worth checking what’s on before you rent a Nashville apartment. The most popular time to visit is in summer, when most festivals are held and live music fills the streets. This is a great time to explore the outdoors and get out on the Cumberland River, but be prepared for hot and humid conditions. Spring and autumn bring milder weather, and the city is generally quieter during these seasons. This is a great time to take a day trip to the nearby town of Nolensville for hiking and biking around apple orchards and vineyards, or to tour nearby Franklin’s historic architecture.


Top things to do in Nashville

Ryman Auditorium

This legendary auditorium, built in the late 19th century as a tabernacle, still plays a key role in Nashville’s music scene. Often described as the place where country music first found its audience, the venue is famous for its incredible acoustics and intimate atmosphere. Some of country music’s biggest stars have graced the stage through the years, while up-and-comers view playing here as a rite of passage. These days, the Ryman hosts concerts of all musical genres.

National Museum of African American Music

Nashville has played a vital role in the development of early R&B, blues, jazz, and gospel music, all the way through to modern musical genres of soul, hip-hop, and rap. At this new museum, you can learn more about the music genres that have been created, influenced, and inspired by the African American community through exhibits, interactive displays, film screenings, and live performances.

Assembly Food Hall

Just off Broadway, Nashville’s largest culinary and entertainment destination offers 22 places to eat, nine bars, two fine-dining restaurants, and three live performance stages. There’s a huge open-air rooftop concert space where you can enjoy music under the night sky.

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