Best Neighborhoods Near Broadway Nashville, TN
- Chase Gillmore

- Jun 13
- 18 min read

TL;DR
The best neighborhoods near Broadway Nashville, TN for visitors are Downtown/SoBro (walkable), The Gulch (1.5 miles), Germantown (1.3 miles), and East Nashville (15-minute drive), each with distinct vibes and price points.
Downtown Nashville average one-bedroom rent is $2,175/month; The Gulch zip code is 37203 and sits between Broadway and 12th Avenue South, bordered by I-40 to the south.
Germantown is Nashville's oldest suburb, featuring converted cotton mills with exposed brick and high ceilings, and has 60% lower crime rates than the Nashville city average according to AreaVibes data.
Nashville welcomed 16.8 million visitors in 2023 with visitor spending reaching a record $10.56 billion, per the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp, with projections pointing to 17.8 million visitors by 2026.
Group travelers should budget $8-12 each way for Uber rides from The Gulch, 12 South, and Germantown to Lower Broadway, as none of those neighborhoods are comfortably walkable to the honky tonks at night.
Underwood Manor, a 3-bedroom rustic farmhouse rental just 5 minutes from downtown Nashville, gives groups a private 7-person hot tub, speakeasy game room, and fire pit backyard as a home base close to all these neighborhoods.
Table of Contents
What Makes Downtown Nashville and SoBro the Closest Option to Broadway?
Why Is The Gulch the Most Talked-About Neighborhood Near Broadway?
What Is Germantown Like as a Base for a Nashville Group Trip?
How Does 12 South Compare to Other Neighborhoods Near Broadway Nashville, TN?
Which Neighborhood Is Best for a Bachelorette or Group Celebration?
How Do You Actually Get Between These Neighborhoods and Broadway?
Side-by-Side Comparison: Nashville Neighborhoods Near Broadway
What Is the Most Desirable Neighborhood in Nashville Overall?
Nashville's tourism numbers make the stakes clear. According to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp, the city welcomed 16.8 million visitors in 2023, generating a record $10.56 billion in visitor spending. Projections suggest 17.8 million visitors by 2026, and with that growth comes more competition for the best accommodation spots near downtown. Understanding which neighborhoods actually put you close to Broadway, and what each one gives up in exchange for that proximity, is the most useful planning decision you can make before booking.
This guide addresses a gap that most Nashville neighborhood articles completely ignore: the difference between what a neighborhood looks like for a visitor staying for a weekend versus someone actually living there. As a Nashville group rental host, I've watched guests make the same proximity mistakes repeatedly. This is the breakdown I give groups directly before they book.
For Nashville trip planning resources covering itineraries, cost breakdowns, and what to do once you arrive, the links throughout this guide will point you in the right direction.

Where Is the Best Place to Stay Near Broadway in Nashville?
The best place to stay near Broadway in Nashville depends entirely on what your group needs from a home base. For walking-distance convenience, Downtown Nashville and SoBro are the only true options. For a neighborhood with character, dining, and still a short ride to Broadway, The Gulch and Germantown are the two strongest contenders. For groups who want a private house with outdoor amenities rather than a condo, neighborhoods like Midtown West (near Centennial Park and Vanderbilt) deliver a 5-7 minute drive to downtown with far more space per dollar.
The honest answer most guides skip: staying directly on or near Lower Broadway means noise, foot traffic, and limited access to private amenities like hot tubs, fire pits, and game rooms. Groups who want the full Nashville experience, meaning Broadway at night and a private backyard to decompress afterward, typically do better staying 5-10 minutes away and Ubering in.
Broadway itself, officially called Honky Tonk Highway by Visit Music City, runs through the heart of Lower Broadway and has been the city's entertainment spine since the 1920s, when the first honky-tonks appeared. The Grand Ole Opry planted roots on Broadway in the 1940s. Today, the strip features over 100 live music venues within a walkable stretch, making proximity genuinely valuable for groups planning multiple nights out.
What Makes Downtown Nashville and SoBro the Closest Option to Broadway?
Downtown Nashville and SoBro (South of Broadway) are the only Nashville neighborhoods where you can walk to Lower Broadway without calling an Uber. SoBro refers specifically to the southeastern portion of Downtown Nashville and sits directly adjacent to the entertainment district. Average one-bedroom rent in Downtown Nashville runs approximately $2,175 per month, reflecting the premium for that proximity.
The area around Fifth + Broadway, a mixed-use complex with a food hall and dining options, has become a go-to for visitors who want everything in one walkable zone. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum sits in this corridor, as does the Ryman Auditorium, which hosted legends including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Patsy Cline. The Ryman's iconic horseshoe-shaped stage and pew seating give every show there a reverence that newer venues cannot replicate. If you are attending a Ryman show, staying in Downtown/SoBro removes all logistical friction.
For visitors, the tradeoff is real. Downtown condos rarely have private outdoor space, hot tubs, or game rooms. You are paying for location, not amenities. Groups of 4-6 who plan to spend most of their time on Broadway will find downtown condos genuinely convenient. Groups of 6-10 who want a full house experience will likely find the per-person cost and amenity gap frustrating.
The Luxe Cowgirl and Luxe SoBro are two downtown options worth knowing. Luxe Cowgirl is a western-inspired 2-bedroom condo sleeping 8 guests, just 3 blocks from Broadway with resort-style pool access and 2 king beds. Luxe SoBro is a 1-bedroom option for 2-4 guests with a private balcony overlooking a saltwater pool and walkable access to Bridgestone Arena, only 0.6 miles away. Both put you close enough to Broadway that you can skip the Uber entirely on nights when weather cooperates.
For a fuller breakdown of downtown Nashville vacation rentals, including what to look for when comparing condos to full houses, that guide covers the decision clearly.

Why Is The Gulch the Most Talked-About Neighborhood Near Broadway?
The Gulch is a mixed-use upscale district in Nashville bordered by Broadway to the north, West End Avenue to the east, I-40 to the south, and 12th Avenue South to the west (zip code 37203). It was formerly a railroad yard that began transforming in the early 2000s, and it has since become one of the city's most photographed neighborhoods, largely because of the "What Lifts You" mural created by artist Kelsey Montague, featuring large interactive wings that appear in thousands of Nashville Instagram posts annually.
Distance-wise, The Gulch sits approximately 1.5 miles from Lower Broadway, about a 5-6 minute Uber or a 25-minute walk for anyone motivated enough. Most groups Uber. The neighborhood is genuinely walkable within itself, with a strong concentration of upscale restaurants, rooftop bars, and boutique fitness studios.
The Gulch works best for visitors who want to be near Broadway without being in the middle of it. You get a more polished, less chaotic neighborhood experience, and a short ride back to the honky tonks whenever you want. Specifically, the area around Pine Street and 12th Avenue South has strong dining options. Urban Grub on 12th Avenue South is a well-regarded restaurant known for its wood-fired cooking and creative cocktail menu. Jackalope Brewing Company in The Gulch is worth knowing for groups who want local craft beer in a casual setting.
The Herman Haven, a boho-chic group rental sleeping up to 10 guests, is positioned near The Gulch and sits just 1.2 miles from the district with Broadway only 1.6 miles away. Each of its 3 bedrooms has a private en-suite bathroom, a design detail that eliminates the morning bathroom scramble that plagues most group rentals. The private fenced backyard features a 7-person hot tub, fire pit, and BBQ grill. Check availability at The Herman Haven if your group wants The Gulch's walkable energy with private outdoor space that downtown condos cannot match.
What Is Germantown Like as a Base for a Nashville Group Trip?
Germantown is Nashville's oldest suburb, located approximately 1.3 miles north of Broadway, and it is the neighborhood that most visitors overlook. The area features converted cotton mills and textile factories with exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and rooftop decks that are genuinely distinctive. According to AreaVibes data, Germantown has 60% lower crime rates than the Nashville city average, making it one of the most comfortable areas in the city for first-time visitors navigating a new city at night.
Average one-bedroom rent in Germantown runs approximately $2,000 per month, nearly identical to Downtown but with a dramatically different atmosphere. The commute to Broadway is about 5 minutes by car or Uber. For groups, that short ride is essentially invisible in terms of logistics.
The dining scene in Germantown is the strongest argument for basing a trip here. Rolf and Daughters is one of Nashville's most consistently praised restaurants, known for seasonal pasta and a carefully curated wine list in a converted industrial space. City House, also in Germantown, is a James Beard Award-winning restaurant from chef Tandy Wilson that helped define the neighborhood's food reputation. Both are reservation-driven spots, so book a week or more ahead for weekend visits.
Germantown also hosts an annual Oktoberfest festival drawing citywide attendance for German beer, traditional food, and live music, typically held in September. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, an 11-acre green space adjacent to the state capitol, sits at Germantown's southern edge and is genuinely worth a morning walk.
For the Nashville food and live music landscape beyond Broadway, the 15 Best Live Music Venues in Nashville Tennessee guide covers the full range, from Honky Tonk Highway to venues like The Basement East in East Nashville that attract a very different crowd from the Broadway strip.
Is East Nashville Worth the Extra Distance from Broadway?
East Nashville refers to the collection of neighborhoods east of the Cumberland River, including Lockeland Springs, Five Points, and Cleveland Park. The distance from Broadway is roughly 10-15 minutes by car, making it the farthest neighborhood cluster covered here. East Nashville was annexed by Nashville in 1890 and developed independently before undergoing an arts and music revitalization beginning in the 1990s.
Specifically, the Five Points area serves as East Nashville's cultural and social hub, concentrated around the intersection of Woodland Street and 11th Street. Grimey's New and Preloved Music, the beloved independent record store with in-store performances, is one of the neighborhood's most distinctive anchors. Grimey's regularly hosts artists doing acoustic sets before major shows, a detail worth knowing if your group includes serious music fans.
East Nashville's average one-bedroom rent runs approximately $1,625 per month with average home values around $683,800, which reflects its status as one of Nashville's most coveted residential neighborhoods despite the commute. The neighborhood draws a decidedly local crowd compared to Broadway, and if your group's goal includes eating and drinking where Nashville residents actually go on a Tuesday, East Nashville delivers.
Folk restaurant on Gallatin Avenue is one of the city's most talked-about spots for pizza and natural wine in a relaxed setting. Folk's wood-fired Neapolitan-style pies have developed a genuine reputation beyond the tourist circuit. Expect a wait on weekend evenings without a reservation. For dessert, the neighborhood around Five Points has several well-regarded pastry and coffee options worth exploring on foot.
The honest caveat for groups: East Nashville's extra distance means Uber costs add up over a weekend. Budget $15-20 each way to Broadway versus $8-12 from The Gulch or Germantown. For a group of 6 going out three times in a weekend, that difference is real money.

How Does 12 South Compare to Other Neighborhoods Near Broadway Nashville, TN?
12 South is a walkable, boutique-heavy residential neighborhood located south of Vanderbilt University along 12th Avenue South (zip code 37204). The distance to Lower Broadway is approximately 2.5-3 miles, making it the farthest of the primary visitor neighborhoods covered here, typically 10-12 minutes by Uber. Average one-bedroom rent in the area runs similarly to Germantown, around $1,700-1,900 per month.
What makes 12 South worth knowing for visitors is its highly walkable internal grid. The stretch of 12th Avenue South between Linden Avenue and Sevier Street has a strong concentration of independent coffee shops, boutique clothing stores, and restaurants. Burger Up is a locally sourced burger restaurant that has become a neighborhood staple, known for quality ingredients and a strong weekend brunch crowd. Frothy Monkey, a Nashville-born coffee and brunch spot, has a flagship location here that fills up on weekend mornings.
For group travelers, 12 South works best as a day-trip destination from wherever you're staying, rather than a home base. The neighborhood has limited large-group rental inventory, and its primary appeal (walkable shopping and brunch) doesn't justify the extra distance from Broadway for most celebration groups. That said, a Saturday afternoon wandering 12 South before heading downtown for the evening is one of the better Nashville day structures for groups who have seen Broadway on night one.
Hillsboro Village, adjacent to 12 South near Belmont University and Vanderbilt, has over 20 bars and restaurants including Pancake Pantry, a Nashville institution with reliably long weekend lines, and Fido, a dog-friendly coffee shop with a neighborhood-local feel. Both are worth hitting on a weekday morning when waits are manageable.
Which Neighborhood Is Best for a Bachelorette or Group Celebration?
The best neighborhood for a bachelorette or group celebration in Nashville is not necessarily the one closest to Broadway, but the one that offers the best combination of private amenities at your home base and a reasonable ride to Lower Broadway for nights out. For most groups of 6-10 people, that means looking just west of downtown, in the Midtown West corridor near Centennial Park and Vanderbilt University, where full private houses are available at a far better value than downtown condos.
Underwood Manor sits in this zone, approximately 5 minutes from downtown Nashville and about 9 minutes from Broadway. The property is a 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath rustic modern farmhouse that sleeps up to 10 guests. The Ryman Auditorium is about 8 minutes away, and the Country Music Hall of Fame is roughly 11 minutes out. For groups who plan to attend shows or concerts, that proximity means you can be back at the house, in the 7-person hot tub under bistro lights, within 15 minutes of walking out of a venue.
The speakeasy game room at Underwood Manor deserves specific mention here. It is a converted garage space with an 8-foot slate pool table, custom whiskey barrel bar, crystal chandelier lighting, dartboard, 55" Smart TV, and a moody dark aesthetic that genuinely functions as a private bar for your group. Guest Megan wrote after a 4-night bachelorette stay: "The house was immaculate and there was no second guessing something being clean or not. It was well organized and well thought out with the layout... The location is 10 min from everything like Broadway making it a central spot to stay at." That is the honest version of the location pitch: not walking distance, but genuinely central with a private space that makes staying in feel like a choice rather than a compromise.
For bachelorette groups specifically, the Nashville bachelorette party planning guide at Underwood Manor covers the full itinerary structure, from arrival night activities to Broadway bar routing to brunch the morning after.
For groups larger than 10, the Ultimate Bach Pad is the most capable option in Nashville: two side-by-side luxury duplex homes with 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 2 hot tubs, 3 game rooms, and 2 rooftop decks sleeping up to 24 guests, located 8-10 minutes from Broadway. For combined bachelor and bachelorette parties where both groups want their own space but want to stay together, this is genuinely the right answer.
If you want an honest read on where to stay in Nashville for different group types and budgets, that category covers the full range of options with specific trade-off guidance.
How Do You Actually Get Between These Neighborhoods and Broadway?
Getting between Nashville's neighborhoods and Broadway is almost entirely an Uber or Lyft operation for most visitor groups. The WeGo public bus system exists but is not practical for groups traveling between neighborhoods at night. Nashville is not a walking city for cross-neighborhood trips, a reality that most travel guides paper over with vague references to "walkability."
Here is the honest distance breakdown from Broadway for practical planning:
Downtown/SoBro: 0-0.5 miles. Walkable, no Uber needed for most destinations on Broadway itself.
The Gulch: 1.5 miles southwest. $6-10 Uber each way, 5-7 minutes. Some groups walk this in daylight; at 2am after a night out, take the car.
Germantown: 1.3 miles north. $6-10 Uber each way, 5-7 minutes. Not walkable at night in practice.
Midtown West / Centennial Park area: 2.3-2.5 miles west. $8-12 Uber each way, 9-12 minutes. This is the zone where most full private houses are located.
12 South: 2.5-3 miles south. $10-14 Uber each way, 10-15 minutes.
East Nashville: 3-4 miles east. $12-18 Uber each way, 10-15 minutes depending on traffic and bridge congestion.
One practical note most guides miss: Uber surge pricing is a real factor on Friday and Saturday nights in Nashville, particularly between midnight and 2am when everyone leaves Broadway simultaneously. Budget 1.5-2x the base rate for late-night rides home. A $10 Uber at 9pm can become $18-22 at 1:30am on a Saturday. Groups staying in the Midtown West zone typically pay $12-20 for a late-night ride back, which most find a fair trade for the private outdoor space waiting for them.
Parking strategy is another gap most Nashville guides skip. If your group is driving rather than Ubering, Lower Broadway has metered street parking and several paid lots near 4th and 5th Avenues South that typically run $15-25 per event evening. The Bridgestone Arena lots are often available on non-event nights at lower rates. For groups staying in private houses, free or low-cost street parking near your rental means you drive to a garage once and Uber the rest of the weekend.
For a comprehensive month-by-month look at Nashville crowd levels, weather, and when to visit, the When to Visit Nashville guide covers seasonal patterns in specific detail, including which weekends see the most Uber surge pricing pressure.
Side-by-Side Comparison: Nashville Neighborhoods Near Broadway
No competitor article provides a direct comparison table for Nashville neighborhoods near Broadway organized by visitor-relevant criteria. Here is the breakdown groups actually need when making a stay decision in 2026:
Neighborhood | Distance to Broadway | Uber Cost (each way) | Avg. 1-BR Rent | Best For | Key Trade-off |
Downtown/SoBro | 0-0.5 mi (walkable) | $0 (walk) | $2,175/mo | Couples, small groups wanting walkability | No private outdoor space, noisy at night |
The Gulch | ~1.5 mi | $6-10 | Premium condo pricing | Upscale dining, nightlife, Instagram content | Mostly condos, limited private house inventory |
Germantown | ~1.3 mi | $6-10 | ~$2,000/mo | Foodies, couples, boutique hotel guests | Best restaurants fill fast, limited group rental inventory |
Midtown West / Centennial Park | ~2.3 mi | $8-12 | ~$1,700-1,900/mo | Groups of 6-10 wanting full private houses | Not walkable to Broadway, Uber required |
12 South | ~2.5-3 mi | $10-14 | ~$1,700-1,900/mo | Day-trip brunch and shopping, couples | Farthest from Broadway among popular neighborhoods |
East Nashville | ~3-4 mi | $12-18 | ~$1,625/mo | Music fans, local dining, residential feel | Bridge traffic adds time; late-night surge costs |
The data above uses verified distance figures from property proximity records and published Nashville real estate data. Uber cost estimates reflect standard (non-surge) pricing and will vary based on time of day, demand, and exact origin point.
One pattern this table makes clear: proximity to Broadway and private outdoor amenities are almost mutually exclusive in Nashville. The neighborhoods closest to Broadway (Downtown, SoBro) are dominated by condos with no private yards, hot tubs, or game rooms. The neighborhoods with the best full-house rental inventory (Midtown West, areas near Centennial Park) are 8-12 minutes from Broadway by Uber. Groups who accept that trade-off and make peace with $8-12 Ubers typically report better overall trips than groups who optimize purely for walking distance.
What Is the Most Desirable Neighborhood in Nashville Overall?
The most desirable neighborhood in Nashville overall depends on whether you are visiting or relocating, a distinction that most neighborhood guides collapse into a single answer. For visitors, The Gulch and Germantown consistently rank as the highest-demand areas, combining proximity to Broadway with genuine neighborhood character. For residents, Watkins Park is ranked the number-one neighborhood in Nashville for raising a family by Niche, number 2 overall, and number 3 for young professionals, with a median home sale price of $365,100.
Green Hills is Nashville's most expensive residential neighborhood, with an average home value of approximately $1.7 million and a 15-minute commute to Downtown. It is primarily a residential and high-end retail corridor and rarely factors into visitor decisions. Music Row has a median home sale price of $767,400 and sits along Music Square East and Music Square West, the twin one-way streets where RCA Studio B recorded Elvis, Dolly Parton, and Waylon Jennings. Visiting Music Row is a half-day activity worth building into any Nashville trip, but staying there is an unusual choice for most groups.
For visitors, the honest answer to "most desirable" is: it depends on your budget, group size, and primary activity. First-time groups who want to maximize Broadway time should stay in SoBro or Downtown. Groups who want neighborhood character, strong dining, and a 5-7 minute ride to Broadway should look at Germantown or The Gulch. Groups of 6-10 who want a full private house with outdoor entertaining space should look in the Midtown West corridor, where you get the most for your money and the most breathing room between nights out.
The Nashville things to do guide at Underwood Manor covers specific activities across all these neighborhoods, including which day-show venues are worth the trip, where to eat before a Broadway night, and what to do if it rains (a real consideration in Nashville's spring season, which also happens to be peak visitor season).
Nashville's National Museum of African American Music in Downtown Nashville is one of the most overlooked cultural institutions near Broadway. It tells the story of African American contributions to virtually every American music genre, including country, and sits within walking distance of the Lower Broadway strip. For groups with a genuine interest in music history beyond the honky tonk scene, it is worth 2-3 hours on an afternoon before an evening out.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Broadway Nashville from surrounding neighborhoods, and do I need an Uber?
The Gulch and Germantown are both roughly 1.3-1.5 miles from Lower Broadway, a $6-10 Uber each way. Midtown West, where most large private houses are located, sits about 2.3 miles out, typically $8-12 each way. East Nashville is 3-4 miles east across the Cumberland River, usually $12-18. Only Downtown and SoBro are truly walkable to Broadway. Budget for Uber costs when planning any stay outside the immediate downtown core, and remember that late-night surge pricing on Friday and Saturday nights can push those numbers 1.5-2x higher.
What is the best neighborhood in Nashville for a bachelorette party near Broadway?
For bachelorette parties, the Midtown West corridor near Centennial Park delivers the best value: full private houses sleeping 8-10 guests, private outdoor amenities like hot tubs and fire pits, and an 8-12 minute Uber to Lower Broadway. Staying directly on Broadway means condos without private outdoor space. Properties like Underwood Manor (5 minutes from downtown, 3 bedrooms, 7-person hot tub, speakeasy game room) represent the better option for groups who want both a memorable home base and easy Broadway access.
How far is Underwood Manor from Broadway and the Nashville honky tonk district?
Underwood Manor is approximately 5 minutes from downtown Nashville and about 9 minutes from Lower Broadway (the honky tonk district). A standard Uber from Underwood Manor to Broadway typically runs $8-12 each way. The Ryman Auditorium is about 8 minutes away, the Country Music Hall of Fame about 11 minutes. Most guests find the short ride a fair trade for having a private backyard, 7-person hot tub, and speakeasy game room waiting when they return from a night out.
How many guests can Underwood Manor accommodate?
Underwood Manor sleeps up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms plus a queen pull-out sofa in the living room. The bedroom layout includes a master king suite with Saatva Loom and Leaf mattress, a second queen bedroom with a trundle twin XL, and a third bunk-style room with a queen Purple mattress and a twin XL. All three bedrooms have white noise machines and ceiling fans. Free parking accommodates 2 cars in the driveway with additional street parking available.
Is The Gulch walkable to Broadway in Nashville?
The Gulch is approximately 1.5 miles from Lower Broadway, technically walkable in daylight for motivated walkers (about 25-30 minutes on foot). At night, most groups Uber, which takes 5-7 minutes and costs $6-10 each way. The Gulch is highly walkable within itself, with restaurants, bars, and the "What Lifts You" wings mural all accessible on foot, but it is not in the same walkability tier as Downtown/SoBro for Broadway access.
What is Germantown known for in Nashville, and is it safe for visitors?
Germantown is Nashville's oldest suburb, known for its converted industrial architecture (former cotton mills and textile factories with exposed brick and high ceilings), a James Beard-recognized dining scene anchored by restaurants like Rolf and Daughters and City House, and Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. According to AreaVibes data, Germantown has 60% lower crime rates than the Nashville city average, making it one of the most comfortable areas in the city for visitors. It is located about 1.3 miles north of Broadway.
What should I do in East Nashville if I'm staying near Broadway?
East Nashville's Five Points neighborhood is worth a half-day visit for its independent restaurants, record shops, and local bar scene. Specifically, visit Grimey's New and Preloved Music for the record selection and possible in-store performances, Folk restaurant on Gallatin Avenue for wood-fired pizza (reserve ahead on weekends), and the Basement East for live music in a converted warehouse setting. Budget $12-18 Uber each way from Broadway. East Nashville is better as a day-trip destination than a base for Broadway-heavy groups, but it adds genuine variety to a 3-4 night Nashville stay.
Final Thoughts: Choosing Where to Stay Near Broadway Nashville
The neighborhoods near Broadway Nashville, TN each make a different implicit promise. Downtown and SoBro say: "You can walk everywhere." The Gulch and Germantown say: "You get character and convenience in one short Uber." Midtown West says: "You get space, privacy, and a real house for less per person." East Nashville says: "You get the city locals actually live in."
None of these is wrong. The mistake is assuming proximity to Broadway automatically equals the best trip. Groups who have stayed in downtown condos often wish they had more private space. Groups who have stayed 5-10 minutes out and Ubered in consistently report they made the right call.
As of 2026, Nashville's visitor projections continue pointing upward, with the city drawing an estimated 17.8 million visitors annually. The demand for well-located, well-equipped group rentals near Broadway has never been higher, which means the best properties fill months in advance, especially around CMA Fest in June, New Year's Eve, and major NFL weekends at Nissan Stadium.
Nashville rewards groups who plan the accommodation decision with the same intentionality they bring to the itinerary. Pick a neighborhood that matches what your group actually does between 10pm and 2am, and the rest of the trip tends to fall into place.

If you are planning a group trip near Broadway and want a full private house rather than a hotel room block or a condo, Underwood Manor puts you 5 minutes from downtown Nashville with a private fenced backyard, 7-person hot tub, and a speakeasy game room that tends to delay Broadway departures by at least one extra round of pool. That is a genuine amenity, not a sales line. Check availability and dates directly here.
Written by Chase Gillmore, Owner at Underwood Manor





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