Chic and welcoming, Noelle boasts stylish rooms, a rooftop bar with stunning skyline views, and fantastic service, all just steps from Broadway.
"An open bar, live music from Pink Cadillac, and party spaces throughout the hotel are part of the celebrations at downtown’s stunning Noelle. Food stations will include festive items like shrimp cocktail and scallops, spiral ham with buttery rolls, charcuterie and crudite, and more. Stick around for a festive balloon drop and Champagne toast at midnight. Tickets are available on Eventbrite." - Ellen Fort
"Whereas Bobby might be the party animal on Printers Alley, its neighbor Noelle could be likened to a sophisticated New York gallerist. The 224-room hotel, a World’s Best Awards winner in 2021 and a top-five finalist in 2023, is housed in a renovated 1930s building in Downtown Nashville that feels as if it were plucked from the streets of New York City." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Noelle has one of its own with a Wonderland-themed pop-up running from February 13 to May 31. The hotel has taken on Alice in Wonderland with three drink and dining experiences throughout the entire lower level. Included in the activations: a Down the Rabbit Hole brunch and dinner at Makeready L&L, the weekend-only Mad Hatter Tea with specialty cocktails and high tea service, and the Queen of Hearts pop-up cocktail party at Noelle’s speakeasy, Hidden Bar. Reservations for Down the Rabbit Hole and the Mad Hatter Tea can be made here. However, the Queen of Hearts bar experience is first-come, first-serve." - Jackie Gutierrez-Jones
"Downtown’s Noelle is hosting its annual tree lighting ceremony on November 30 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, featuring complimentary beverages, light bites, and holiday treats prepared by Noelle’s chef." - Jackie Gutierrez-Jones
"Noelle, tucked inside a completely renovated 1930s building, isn’t your standard new-hotel-in-an-old-building. Rather, it doubles as an art experience. Local artists designed the space and the art, drawing on inspiration from notable Nashvillians. You realize the vibe is different as soon as you walk in and see cool art and playful displays mingling elegantly with the original architecture. The check-in desk is inside the gift shop and the coffee shop is a work of art in itself. It's one of the few hotels in Nashville that feels like it's in New York City ." - Margaret Littman