"How did it strike you on arrival? Nashville is light on B&Bs, so anyone looking for an alternative to the 100-room hotel in the middle of town will likely find their way to Germantown Inn. The multi-level 1865 home was once owned by one of Nashville's original families, the McGavocks and has been lovingly restored into Germantown's most sophisticated retreat and then updated again after the March 2020 tornadoes. Tell us about the rooms. Each of the ten suites are different, though they all have a soothing color palette in tones of gray and white with pops of hot pink. Like the streets in Germantown, the Inn's rooms are each named for a different president, whose likeness is hung over the fireplace. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us? The term "cloud-like" truly applies here. Any tips on booking? Request the Monroe, one of the larger rooms situated on the top floor with a cozy seating area. What's the bathroom like? Bathroom floors and showers are both lined with bright white tiles. There are plush robes and plentiful luxury bath amenities. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word? Wi-Fi is free and fast. What do they have for food and drink?Innkeepers pack up a charcuterie spread with cheeses, meats, and fruit for happy hour each evening. Let them know in advance about dietary concerns and they’ll provide vegan options or accommodate allergies. A basic breakfast with fruit, pastry, cereal, and eggs is available each morning. How did you find the staff? Friendly and accommodating, but not talk-your-ear-off the way happens at some B&Bs. Someone is on staff 24/7 if you have any issues. Anything stand out about other services and features? Don't neglect popping into the downstairs bathroom, which has been outfitted with custom wallpaper made in memory of the 27th president, William Howard Taft (it includes a cheeky illustration of a bath tub). And two words: free parking. Bottom line: worth it? Definitely. Not only is the property historic, but it's one of Nashville's most unique and charming accommodations." - Kristin Luna