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Welcome to our Nashville meeting planning guide – a city guide for meeting planning in Nashville.
Nashville at a glance
Average hotel room cost
USD 193
Largest hotel
2,888 rooms
Total hotels
248
Total rooms
35,223
Number of convention centers
2
Convention center space
2,162,386 sq. ft.
Highlights of Nashville
1. Music City
Nashville is built on a foundation of music that connects the life and soul of the city to its people. Visitors have ventured to Nashville to experience not only the music but also the creative culture that pervades local neighborhoods with chef-driven restaurants, local arts, and unique shopping.
2. Music History
Explore priceless artifacts including countless recordings and photographs, numerous stage costumes, musical instruments, and more at one of our many music museums.
3. Dining
Nashville’s dining scene is exploding thanks to a combination of chef-driven restaurants and classic dining spots offering up Hot Chicken, barbecue, and Meat & Three fare. Come discover the spots that put Nashville on the map as a culinary destination.
The Music City Center is a convention complex located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The Music City Center opened in May 2013 and is located just south of Broadway in downtown Nashville on a 16-acre site between Fifth and Eighth avenues and Demonbreun and Franklin Street, adjacent to both the Bridgestone Arena and Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. The 2.1 million-square-foot Music City Center features more than 375,000 square feet of exhibit space, 128,000 square feet of meeting space, two ballrooms, a business center, and a 2,500-seat theater.