"How did it strike you on arrival?If you'll allow the metaphor, the Hutton is the Justin Timberlake of hotels—equal parts Southern sass and global rock 'n roll. Nashville's original boutique hotel has a well-designed, open-format lobby with various seating areas and striking art installations that lay the framework for a stylish stay. What’s the crowd like?Back before Nashville had a half-dozen luxury hotels, everybody who was anybody would stay at the Hutton when passing through. During CMA Fest and any awards show, you could almost be guaranteed a celebrity sighting if you camped out in the lobby long enough. Tell us about the rooms.Rooms definitely aren't large, but they're so smartly designed, you won't necessarily mind that you sacrificed on space. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?The bed will have you wishing you hadn't scheduled that 8 a.m. meeting. How about the little things, like minibar, or shower goodies. Any of that worth a mention?Rooms are outfitted with a coffee machine and a selection of complimentary teas. Raid the minibar for local treats like Colt's Chocolates and Goo Goo Clusters (available for purchase). How's the bathroom?Large mirrors, transparent countertops and shower walls give the illusion of more space. Anything else we missed?The hotel has started a partnership with Fender and will offer any guests who asks a guitar, bass, ukulele or iPad with the Fender Play app for use during their stay. Bottom line: worth it?It's worth it. What was once one of Nashville's most expensive hotels is now surprisingly affordable compared to its competition. You get more bang for your buck at the Hutton than you do elsewhere for this level of service." - Kristin Luna