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Hot Tub Group Getaways Nashville, TN: The Real Guide

  • Writer: Chase Gillmore
    Chase Gillmore
  • 2 days ago
  • 16 min read
Game room with ping pong table and arcade games at Nashville group getaway rental


TL;DR


  • Hot tub group getaways in Nashville, TN combine private soaking, outdoor entertaining, and proximity to Broadway: and they consistently outperform hotels for groups of 6 or more on both value and experience.

  • Nashville is projected to welcome 17.8 million visitors in 2026 (Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp), making early booking essential for peak weekends like CMA Fest and New Year's Eve.

  • Underwood Manor, 5 minutes from downtown Nashville, offers a 7-person premium hot tub, a moody speakeasy game room with an 8-foot slate pool table, and sleeps up to 10 guests with direct booking savings of up to 15% versus Airbnb.

  • Nashville short-term rentals achieved roughly 60% annual occupancy in 2025-26, with January the most affordable month at an average daily rate of $188 (AirBtics).

  • Groups of 12-24 have purpose-built options including Fern Unit A, Fern Unit B, and the Ultimate Bach Pad, each featuring dedicated hot tubs, game rooms, and rooftop decks.

  • Booking direct instead of through third-party platforms saves groups up to 15% in service fees on multi-night stays.


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What Makes Nashville the Right City for a Hot Tub Group Getaway?


Nashville is one of the top three bachelorette and group celebration destinations in the United States, and the city's structure makes private rental experiences genuinely superior to hotels for groups. Lower Broadway's honky tonks, the Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, and the Gulch district are all clustered within a 10-12 minute Uber radius from most residential neighborhoods. That geography means your group can leave the hot tub at 9pm, spend four hours on Broadway, and be back soaking by 1am without a long or expensive ride home.


In 2026, Nashville generated $11.2 billion in visitor spending, an all-time high according to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. That spending reflects how seriously this city takes the visitor experience, from the live music programming to the private rental inventory. As of 2026, Nashville has roughly 9,300 short-term rental units, many of them purpose-built for group celebrations with private yards, game rooms, and hot tubs. The sheer density of group-oriented rentals near downtown is something Austin and Savannah cannot match at the same price point.


For groups, the math is straightforward. A block of hotel rooms for 8 people near Broadway runs $300-500 per room per night on a peak weekend, with no shared living space, no private backyard, and no hot tub. A well-equipped group rental sleeping 10 at a comparable total nightly rate gives you all of that plus the kind of in-house entertainment that saves $100+ per person on a night when the group stays in. If you are planning a Nashville bachelorette, birthday, or reunion trip, a private hot tub rental is not an upgrade. It is the baseline.


Modern backyard hot tub with purple LED jets and string lights at Nashville vacation rental
Ultimate Bach Pad

What Should a Nashville Group Rental with a Hot Tub Actually Include?


A quality Nashville group rental with a hot tub is more than a soaking tub and a big TV. The properties that consistently earn strong reviews share a specific combination of amenities that reduce friction, keep the group together, and give everyone something to do during the hours between Broadway and bedtime. Specifically, look for these five features before you commit.


First, the hot tub itself matters. A 7-person tub with jets and lighting is the functional minimum for a group of 6-10. Jets provide actual hydrotherapy after a night on your feet. Lighting makes the backyard usable after dark. Anything smaller than 5-6 seats creates a rotation problem where half the group ends up standing inside while the other half soaks.


Second, an in-house entertainment space separate from the main living room. The best Nashville group rentals include a dedicated game room, whether that is a speakeasy setup with a pool table and dartboard or a full arcade lounge. This matters because your group will not want to hit Broadway every single night. On the evening when people are tired or pre-gaming in house, a dedicated entertainment space keeps the energy up without anyone fighting over the couch.


Third, a private outdoor area with a fire pit. A smokeless fire pit paired with outdoor seating and a BBQ grill turns the backyard into a full evening venue. Groups consistently cite fire pit evenings as a highlight, especially on nights when they want the social energy of sitting outside without the expense of a bar tab.


Fourth, a fully equipped kitchen with a dining table that seats everyone. Group trips involve at least one or two communal meals, typically Saturday morning brunch and a pre-night-out spread. A kitchen stocked with oil, spices, and cookware plus a dining table that seats the whole group saves $30-50 per person compared to a restaurant brunch every morning.


Fifth, a location that keeps Uber costs reasonable. Broadway is the anchor for most group nights out. A rental within 10-12 minutes of Lower Broadway keeps each Uber ride in the $8-15 range. Stretch that to 20 minutes and your group is spending $25+ each way, which adds up fast over a 3-night stay. Check the actual drive time before booking, not just the mile distance, since Nashville traffic can double travel time during weekend evenings.


For a deeper look at what separates a good group rental from a great one, our guide to best vacation rentals in Nashville breaks down the full comparison by amenity tier and group size.



Which Nashville Rentals with Hot Tubs Are Best for Your Group Size?


Nashville's group rental market in 2026 offers a genuinely strong selection of private hot tub properties, but the right fit depends on your headcount and what your group actually wants to do in the house. Below are the top picks by group size, all of which include private hot tubs as a verified amenity.


Underwood Manor: The Anchor Pick for Groups of 6-10


Underwood Manor is a rustic modern farmhouse in Nashville, TN, sleeping up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and a queen pull-out sofa, featuring a 7-person premium hot tub, a moody speakeasy game room, and a private fenced backyard with a SoloStove smokeless fire pit. The property sits 5 minutes from downtown Nashville and approximately 9 minutes from Lower Broadway, making it one of the closest full-house group rentals to the honky tonk district.


The speakeasy game room is what genuinely sets this property apart from comparable Nashville rentals. It is a converted garage space with an 8-foot slate pool table, a custom whiskey barrel bar, a crystal chandelier, a dartboard, and a 55" Smart TV, all wrapped in dark walls with a "Blame It on My Roots" neon sign that has appeared in more guest Instagram posts than we can count. Most group rentals offer a game room as an afterthought. Underwood Manor built one that groups consistently choose over Broadway on at least one of their nights.


The sleeping configuration is smart for mixed groups. The king master suite features a Saatva Loom and Leaf mattress, a private balcony, a walk-in rainfall shower with dual shower heads, and two vanity mirrors for getting ready. The second bedroom has a Purple mattress queen bed plus a twin XL trundle. The third room, the bunk room, has a queen Purple mattress bunk with a twin XL above, plus a dedicated workspace with a vanity table. Everyone gets a real bed, no one is stuck on an air mattress, and the jack-and-jill bathroom between rooms two and three handles morning logistics without a bottleneck.


Backyard specifics: the hot tub seats 7 with jets and lighting, the fire pit is a SoloStove Bonfire with unlimited firewood included, and the Weber charcoal grill comes with charcoal and tools. There is neon-lit cornhole, bocce ball, and KanJam for afternoon and evening outdoor play. The Nespresso Virtuo coffee maker with unlimited regular, decaf, and tea means the first two hours of every morning stay inside the rental budget.


Guest Megan, who booked a 4-night bachelorette stay, wrote: "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. Book with Chase, you won't regret it." Guest Darcie added: "The hot tub was phenomenal and there were even nostalgic games for entertainment. The beds were extremely comfortable and the house truly felt like home."


Book directly at underwoodmanor.com/book to avoid third-party platform service fees, which can add up to 15% to the total cost on Airbnb or VRBO.


The Herman Haven: Best for Groups Who Want Every Room Private


The Herman Haven is a boho-chic Nashville vacation rental sleeping up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms, each with its own private en-suite bathroom. Less than 2 miles from Broadway and about 7 minutes from the Ryman Auditorium, it also features a 7-person hot tub, a fire pit, a BBQ grill, and a private fenced backyard.


The private en-suite setup is the specific reason to choose The Herman Haven over other 10-person rentals. When you have 10 adults sharing a house, shared bathrooms become a real source of friction on Saturday morning before everyone heads out. Having a dedicated bathroom for every bedroom eliminates that entirely. The property is also pet-friendly and wheelchair accessible, which makes it the right call for groups that need either of those accommodations.


Fern Unit A and Fern Unit B: Best for Groups of 12


Fern Unit A and Fern Unit B are side-by-side professionally redesigned homes, each sleeping 12 guests across 4 bedrooms with 3.5 bathrooms, a 7-person hot tub, a rooftop deck with Nashville skyline views, a game room, a fire pit, and a fully stocked kitchen. Both are located 7-10 minutes from Broadway and can be booked together for groups up to 24.


Fern Unit A leads with a rooftop deck featuring a "Nashvegas" mural, arcade games, foosball, and a ping pong table. Fern Unit B adds a dedicated bachelorette glam station with 4 lit vanity mirrors, which is genuinely useful for large groups where 10 people trying to get ready in one mirror creates chaos. If your group of 12 has a bride or birthday celebrant who needs a proper getting-ready moment, book Fern Unit B. If your group is more game-room-forward, Fern Unit A delivers on that.


Ultimate Bach Pad: Best for Large Combined Parties (Sleeps 24)


The Ultimate Bach Pad is a pair of side-by-side luxury duplex homes in Nashville sleeping up to 24 guests across 8 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, with 4 king beds, 2 hot tubs, 3 game rooms, 2 rooftop decks with skyline views, fire pits, a glam room, karaoke, and BBQ grills. The property is 8-10 minutes from Broadway and designed specifically for combined bachelorette and bachelor parties or large birthday groups that want two private homes without splitting up entirely.


This is the right call when your headcount exceeds 12 and you want everyone under one roof without overcrowding. The rooftop decks provide skyline views that are genuinely hard to find in a private Nashville rental at any price point. Budget accordingly for a property of this scale, and book well in advance for peak weekends. CMA Fest and New Year's Eve dates fill months out.


Modern Nashville group vacation rental with elevated homes, rooftop decks, string lights and hot tubs
Ultimate Bach Pad

Which Hotels in Nashville Have Hot Tubs?


Hotels in Nashville with hot tubs generally offer shared spa facilities, rooftop soaking pools, or in-room Jacuzzi suites rather than private group hot tubs. The Gaylord Opryland Resort is the most notable hotel option for hot tub access, featuring Relache Spa with full spa amenities including hydrotherapy pools. The property is roughly 18 minutes from Lower Broadway, which makes it a better fit for guests prioritizing the resort experience over Broadway proximity.


For groups specifically, the core limitation of hotel hot tubs is privacy. A shared hotel hot tub seats 4-6 people at most and requires sharing with other guests. A private group rental with a 7-person dedicated tub eliminates that entirely. Groups of 6 or more will almost always have a better financial case for a private rental: the combined cost of hotel rooms for a group of 8-10 routinely exceeds the nightly rate for a full house with private amenities, especially when you factor in the kitchen access that eliminates a $50+ daily breakfast spend per person.


If your group specifically needs a hotel for logistical reasons (loyalty points, room service, daily housekeeping), look for properties in the SoBro district that offer access to rooftop pool areas. But for celebration groups where the hot tub is part of the experience rather than just a convenience, private rentals deliver a fundamentally different result.


What Month Is the Cheapest to Go to Nashville?


January and February are consistently the most affordable months for Nashville group getaways. According to AirBtics data for 2026, Nashville short-term rentals averaged an occupancy of 31.2% and an average daily rate of $188 in January, reflecting the softest demand of the year. For groups flexible on timing, a January or February trip can unlock the same private rentals and hot tub experiences at meaningfully lower nightly rates than peak season.


The trade-off is weather. Nashville winters run cold, with average highs in the 40s Fahrenheit in January, which actually makes a private hot tub a stronger selling point. Groups who stay in-house more during a cold-weather weekend get more value from the speakeasy game room, the fire pit, and the soaking tub than groups who plan to be outside during the day.


The most expensive months are April through June (spring festival season, CMA Fest in June) and September through October (fall shoulder season with football and tailgate events). New Year's Eve and major sporting events at Nissan Stadium or Bridgestone Arena also spike prices significantly. If your dates are flexible, late January through mid-February and mid-November through mid-December (avoiding Thanksgiving and holiday event weekends) offer the best rates. For CMA Fest specifically, booking 4-6 months in advance is not early, it is necessary.


For a full month-by-month breakdown of Nashville events and optimal booking windows, When to Visit Nashville from Stay Nashville covers seasonal demand in practical detail.


Where Do Wealthy People (and Smart Groups) Actually Stay in Nashville?


The most discerning group travelers in Nashville in 2026 are not necessarily staying in the most expensive hotels. They are staying in private luxury rentals within 5-10 minutes of Broadway, in West Nashville neighborhoods near Centennial Park and Vanderbilt, or in the Gulch-adjacent area where walkability to both the entertainment district and quality restaurants is genuine. The shift toward private rentals among premium travelers is a documented trend: Nashville's 9,300 STR units include a growing tier of professionally managed properties with $200+ nightly rates and resort-level amenities.


West Nashville, the neighborhood where Underwood Manor is located, has become the preferred residential base for group travelers who want Broadway proximity without staying in a tourist-heavy area. The Parthenon at Centennial Park is about 3 minutes away, Vanderbilt University is 6 minutes out, and the Ryman Auditorium is roughly 8 minutes from the property. That geography means your group can do a morning walk through Centennial Park, spend the afternoon exploring West End Avenue's restaurants and coffee shops, and be at a Broadway honky tonk by 8pm without a long ride.


Groups who prioritize maximum walkability to Lower Broadway tend to gravitate toward SoBro and The Gulch. The Luxe Cowgirl fits this profile: a western-inspired luxury condo just 3 blocks from Broadway, sleeping up to 8 guests with access to a resort-style pool, sky lounge, and fitness center. It is the right choice when your group's priority is rolling out of bed and walking to the first honky tonk before noon. The trade-off is no private hot tub or backyard, so if those matter to your group, the West Nashville rentals win on amenity depth.


The honest answer for most celebration groups: pick based on your group's actual priorities. If the hot tub and game room are central to the trip, choose a private home with those amenities and budget $10-15 per person per Uber ride for Broadway nights. If walking distance to Lower Broadway is non-negotiable, a downtown condo will serve you better.


What Is the Best Itinerary for a Nashville Group Trip with a Hot Tub Rental?


The ideal Nashville group getaway balances in-house time with the property's amenities and out-of-house exploration. Groups that try to be out every single hour end up exhausted and overspent. The best trips use the rental strategically: mornings in the house, afternoons exploring, evenings out, late nights back in the hot tub.


Friday arrival: Check in, unpack, and use the kitchen for a group dinner rather than going out. This is the night to break in the game room, fire up the SoloStove, and get into the hot tub without the pressure of a next-day hangover. The Nespresso machine handles morning coffee for everyone, so no one needs to make a run before the day starts.


Saturday daytime: Centennial Park and the Parthenon are 3 minutes from Underwood Manor and worth an hour in the morning before the city crowds up. From there, head to 12 South for brunch at one of the neighborhood's well-regarded spots, or walk West End Avenue for coffee and people-watching. The Country Music Hall of Fame, about 11 minutes from the property, is worth 2-3 hours for any group with a genuine interest in Nashville's musical history. The rotating exhibits are consistently strong.


Saturday evening: This is the big Broadway night. Budget $8-12 per person each way for the Uber to Lower Broadway. The Ryman Auditorium is 8 minutes from Underwood Manor; if there is a show, check the calendar before you arrive in Nashville and buy tickets in advance. Robert's Western World on Broadway is worth knowing: no cover, country music starting early in the afternoon, narrow bar with mismatched stools, and a crowd that skews less tourist-heavy than the neighboring venues on busy weekend nights. For a late-night bite, the Broadway area has late-kitchen options within easy walking distance of the honky tonks.


Sunday: Late start, hot tub in the morning, brunch cooked in the kitchen or delivered, then a low-key afternoon. The Grand Ole Opry is about 18 minutes from Underwood Manor and worth a Sunday afternoon show for country music fans. Tickets typically run $40-75 depending on the lineup. Checkout feeling civilized rather than rushed.


For groups planning a bachelorette celebration specifically, our Nashville bachelorette party planning guide goes deeper on venue picks, itinerary structure, and what to actually budget per person for a 3-night trip.


Two illuminated hot tubs on wooden decks with string lights in Nashville TN backyard fire pit rental
Ultimate Bach Pad

How to Save Money on Your Nashville Group Getaway


Nashville group trips have a reputation for running expensive, but most of the cost overruns are predictable and avoidable. Here is where groups consistently overspend and how to correct it before you arrive.


Platform service fees. Airbnb and VRBO charge service fees that typically add 12-15% to the total booking cost. On a $3,000 multi-night group stay, that is $360-450 in fees that disappear from your budget without adding any value. Booking directly at underwoodmanor.com/book bypasses those fees entirely. The savings are straightforward and require no negotiation.


Uber costs on Broadway nights. A group of 10 splitting into two Uber rides at $12 each way spends $48 round-trip per Broadway night. Over a 3-night stay with two Broadway outings, that is $96 in transportation just to get back and forth. Choosing a rental within 9-10 minutes of Broadway keeps each ride under $12-15. Choosing something 20+ minutes out and that cost roughly doubles.


Every morning going out for breakfast. Nashville restaurant brunches for a group of 10 run $25-45 per person including tip, which is $250-450 for a single meal. A rental with a fully stocked kitchen and unlimited Nespresso coffee handles two of your three mornings in-house for the cost of a grocery run. Save restaurant brunch for the one morning it is a proper event, not a daily default.


Booking too close to the date on a peak weekend. Nashville's average STR booking window in early 2026 is about 26 days, according to market data. But that average includes plenty of off-peak inventory. The properties with hot tubs, game rooms, and strong reviews at the right distance from Broadway fill 2-3 months out for CMA Fest, New Year's Eve, and major football weekends. Book early or accept that the best properties are already gone.


Cover charges at Broadway venues. Several Broadway honky tonks charge $10-20 covers, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights. Robert's Western World never charges a cover. Legends Corner and Tootsie's Orchid Lounge have covers on weekend evenings. If your group is 10 people and you are hitting 3 venues, build $20-30 per person in cover charges into your budget or research which venues are free before you leave the house.


For a broader look at Nashville group travel planning, the Nashville trip planning resources section covers logistics, seasonal timing, and cost breakdowns in detail.


FAQ: Nashville Hot Tub Group Getaways


How far is Underwood Manor from Broadway in Nashville?


Underwood Manor is approximately 9 minutes from Lower Broadway by Uber, which typically costs $8-12 each way. The property is 5 minutes from downtown Nashville and about 8 minutes from the Ryman Auditorium, making it one of the most centrally located full-house group rentals in the city.


How many guests can Underwood Manor accommodate?


Underwood Manor sleeps up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms plus a queen pull-out sofa. The bedroom configuration is: a king master suite, a second bedroom with a queen Purple mattress and twin XL trundle, and a third bunk room with a queen Purple mattress and twin XL above. Every guest gets a real bed.


Does Underwood Manor have a hot tub?


Yes. Underwood Manor features a 7-person premium hot tub with jets and underwater lighting, set in a private fenced backyard alongside a SoloStove smokeless fire pit (with unlimited firewood), a Weber charcoal BBQ grill, neon-lit cornhole, bocce ball, and bistro string lights. The entire backyard is privately fenced.


What is the advantage of booking Underwood Manor directly instead of through Airbnb or VRBO?


Booking directly at underwoodmanor.com/book saves groups up to 15% compared to third-party platform service fees. You also communicate directly with the host, Chase, who is consistently praised in guest reviews for daily check-ins, proactive local guides, and immediate issue resolution. There is no intermediary platform between you and your host.


Is Underwood Manor a good fit for a bachelorette party?


Underwood Manor has hosted dozens of Nashville bachelorette groups. The property includes a speakeasy game room with an 8-foot slate pool table and whiskey barrel bar, a karaoke machine, a Pac-Man arcade, multiple Insta-worthy photo spots (including the "Blame It on My Roots" neon sign, a wings wall mural, and an egg chair with neon sign), and a 7-person hot tub. Host Chase sends local restaurant and activity guides before arrival. Multiple guests have specifically described it as the ideal bachelorette home base.


What Nashville attractions are closest to Underwood Manor?


The Parthenon at Centennial Park is about 3 minutes away by car. Vanderbilt University is 6 minutes out. The Ryman Auditorium is roughly 8 minutes, Broadway is about 9 minutes, The Gulch is 10 minutes, and the Country Music Hall of Fame is approximately 11 minutes from the property. The Grand Ole Opry is about 18 minutes away.


What month is the cheapest time to visit Nashville for a group trip?


January and February are consistently the most affordable months. According to AirBtics, Nashville short-term rentals averaged 31.2% occupancy and a $188 average daily rate in January 2026, reflecting the softest demand of the year. The trade-off is cold weather, which actually makes in-house hot tub and game room time more appealing. CMA Fest in June and New Year's Eve are the most expensive weekends of the year, often requiring 4-6 months advance booking for quality properties.


Your Next Nashville Group Trip Starts with the Right Base


Nashville rewards groups who plan the accommodation first and build the itinerary around it. A private rental with a hot tub, a real game room, and a backyard fire pit is not just a place to sleep. It is the glue that holds the trip together on the night Broadway is too crowded, when half the group wants to decompress at 11pm, or when the last two hours of the evening are better spent in the hot tub than paying $14 for a drink on Lower Broadway.


In 2026, with Nashville's visitor volume projected to hit 17.8 million, the best group rentals in hot tub distance of Broadway are booking out further in advance than ever. The properties covered in this guide are verified, specific, and represent the strongest options across every group size from 6 to 24. Match your headcount to the right property, book directly to skip platform fees, and use the kitchen and backyard to offset a meaningful portion of your out-of-pocket daily spend.


If you are still narrowing down your options, the Nashville getaways guide has additional planning resources, seasonal timing advice, and group logistics breakdowns. For Nashville birthday weekend ideas, that section covers itinerary templates and per-person cost breakdowns for milestone celebrations.


Nashville rewards groups who show up with a plan. Start with the right house and the rest follows.


Illuminated 7-person hot tub in private fenced backyard with bistro lights at Nashville TN group getaway rental

Underwood Manor puts you in a private backyard with a 7-person hot tub just 9 minutes from Broadway. The speakeasy game room, SoloStove fire pit, and Saatva king suite are waiting. Check availability and book directly at underwoodmanor.com/book.


Written by Chase Gillmore, Owner at Underwood Manor


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