Hotels With a Private Tub in Nashville — Best Options in 2026

Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room in Nashville, TN

Nashville has changed a lot in the past decade — the hotel scene has kept pace. Whether you’re here for a bachelorette weekend, a romantic trip, or just a few nights away, here are the best hotel suites with private tubs in the city.

1. The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel

From ~$350/night

The Joseph is the best hotel in Nashville right now. It’s built around a serious art collection — over 3,000 pieces across 5 floors — and the suites have deep soaking tubs with skyline views from the Gulch. The Yolan restaurant is excellent. If you want one place to point to when someone asks where to stay in Nashville, it’s this.

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2. Noelle Nashville

From ~$250/night

Noelle is in a restored historic building downtown, a few blocks from Broadway. The rooms are warm and well-designed, the suites have soaking tubs, and the atmosphere is genuinely romantic compared to a lot of what Nashville offers. Good option if you want to be downtown without staying in a party-focused hotel.

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3. Thompson Nashville

From ~$300/night

Thompson is in the Gulch with a rooftop pool and bar that has some of the best views in Nashville. Suites have soaking tubs and the whole property has a cool, modern feel without being cold about it. The rooftop scene alone is worth the stay.

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4. Omni Nashville Hotel

From ~$200/night

The Omni is directly connected to the Country Music Hall of Fame and has a rooftop pool. The suites have soaking tubs, and the location is as central as it gets in Nashville. More of a reliable, polished hotel than a boutique experience — which is exactly what some people want.

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5. 21c Museum Hotel Nashville

From ~$200/night

21c is simultaneously a hotel and a contemporary art museum — the ground floor gallery is open 24/7 to the public. The suites have soaking tubs and you’re surrounded by rotating art installations. Good pick if you want something genuinely different from the standard Nashville hotel experience.

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Practical notes for Nashville

  • Bachelorette weekends dominate Friday and Saturday nights. If you’re after a quieter stay, midweek is significantly calmer and cheaper.
  • CMA Fest in June fills the city. Book months ahead if you’re visiting in June, or just avoid that weekend entirely.
  • The Gulch vs Downtown. The Gulch (where The Joseph and Thompson are) is a bit quieter and more upscale. Downtown is louder but more walkable to Broadway’s bars and restaurants.

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