The Bankers Alley Hotel Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

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221 2ND AVE N Nashville, TN 37201

Need dates

  • 12/10/202401/31/2025

Ratings

AAA
4
Northstar
4

Awards

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Taxi

Distance from airport

  • 8 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Valet parking$60.00 / day
  • Bus parking

The Bankers Alley Hotel Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton Meeting Space

Total meeting space10,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms10
Largest room1,911 sq. ft.
Second largest room960 sq. ft.
Space (Private)10,000 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space720 sq. ft.
Filters

Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms124
Single (1 bed)87
Double (2 beds)19
Suites14
Single (1 bed) rate$199.00 – $799.00
Double (2 beds) rate$199.00 – $799.00
Tax rate9.25%
Occupancy rate7%

Local Attractions

Music City Center

Convention center
5 blocks away
The Music City Center is a convention complex located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It opened in May 2013. The complex was designed by tvsdesign with Associated Architects: Tuck-Hinton Architects, Moody-Nolan.
201 5th Ave S
Nashville, TN, US 37203

Ascend Amphitheater

Recreation
8 minutes away
The Ascend Amphitheater is an open-air event venue located on the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee. It is set inside the Metro Riverfront Park.
301 1st Ave S,
Nashville, TN 37201

Bridgestone Arena

Convention center
5 blocks away
Bridgestone Arena (originally Nashville Arena and formerly Gaylord Entertainment Center and Sommet Center) is an all-purpose venue in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that was completed in 1996.
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN, US 37203

Ryman Auditorium

Historical landmark
8 minutes away
When you walk through the doors of the historic Ryman Auditorium, one thing becomes clear right away: this isn’t just another nightly music venue, and it’s so much more than a daytime tourist stop. This place is hallowed ground. This is the exact spot where bluegrass was born, where Johnny Cash met June Carter, where souls were saved and a slice of history was nearly lost. It was right here that country music found an audience beyond its own back porch, and countless careers took off as deals were signed on napkins and paper scraps backstage. This is a building where anything is possible: a soul can find redemption, a crumbling building can find salvation, and an unknown kid with a guitar can find their name in lights.
116 5th Ave N
Nashville, TN, US 37219

Nissan Stadium

Recreation
10 minutes away
Centrally located on 105 acres along the east bank of the Cumberland River and just across the water from the heart of downtown Nashville, Nissan Stadium opened its doors in August 1999. In the stadium's most famous and controversial play, Kevin Dyson took a Frank Wycheck lateral on a kickoff return 75 yards in for a touchdown with 16 seconds left, lifting the Titans to a 22-16 victory in the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Bills. The "Music City Miracle" vaulted the franchise to an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIV, where the Titans fell one-yard short of tying the game as time ran out, losing to the St. Louis Rams, 23-16. Nissan Stadium is one of two open-air stadiums in the AFC South and it features 12,000 club seats and 175 private suites. A 10-year stadium-naming-rights agreement with Louisiana Pacific was announced in 2006. More than 2,000 trees were planted on stadium property. The facility also is the home football field for Tennessee State University.
One Titans Way
Nashville, TN, US 37213

Printers Alley

Historical landmark
1 minute away
Printer's Alley takes its name from its early connection with Nashville's printing and publishing industry, then located in the immediate area. The alley also became the center of the city's nightlife and serviced the hotels, restaurants, and saloons fronting on Fourth Avenue, which was known as the Men's Quarter in the late nineteenth century. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, and Dottie West. This historic district's architecture includes elegant late Victorian styles, Nashville's first automobile parking garage, and the city's first "skyscraper." Although the Printers have long since gone, The World Famous Printers Alley still remains, providing a Flair of Bourbon Street . Located between Third and Fourth Avenues stretching from Union to Church Streets, the Alley started before the turn of the century as the location of many of Nashville's first Publishing and Printing Companies. Without the Country Musical influences, Nashville could have possibly been known as the Printing Capitol of the World. As late as the 1960's, Nashville was home to over 36 Printing Companies and many other numerous Businesses, whose roles were to support and supply the massive industry
Printers Alley, Nashville, TN 37201
Nashville, TN 37201

Broadway

Nightlife
2 blocks away
For those who don't know, a honky tonk is an establishment that contains at least one rockin' stage, cold beverages, and a party that lasts all day, everyday. And we mean every SINGLE day. Nashville's Honky Tonk Highway, located on Lower Broadway, is a row of these beautiful things pumping live music into the streets from 10am to 3am. One of the best parts: it doesn't cost a thing. Meaning no cover charge. Meaning save your money for more important things like the tip jar! Because in Music City we understand music should be shared to all. And you never know who you’ll see in these Lower Broadway clubs. Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Gretchen Wilson, Dierks Bentley and other stars began their careers on this amazing street. MEANING the person you see singing on the stage in Music City might be the next big thing. So travel along with us as we hit each honky tonk on Music City's Honky Tonk Highway.
Broadway
Nashville, TN, US

Marathon Music Works

Historical landmark
2 mi. away
With a standing room capacity of 1,500 and over 14,000 sq. ft., Marathon can entertain parties of up to 600 in formal banquet seating, 750 in a theater arrangement, and 900 in cocktail functions. The versatile, open floor design is accented with exposed brick walls, a lofty steel beam ceiling, polished concrete bars, and metal chandeliers your guests will love.
1402 Clinton St
Nashville, TN 37203

More

Our vision is to create a unique hospitality experience that tells a memorable story and allows a genuine connection between every guest and all of the best parts of Nashville - the culture, art, people and the iconic vibe. We aim to be the crossroads where the heritage of the city meets a better class of hotel experience. It's at this intersection where we stand above the competition.

Cancellation Policy

Individual reservations may be cancelled up to 48 hours prior arrival to avoid cancellation charges. Our cancellation fee is one night’s room & tax per cancelled room. Group reservations are subject to agreement requirements and allowances.

Additional Information

Bankers Alley Hotel brings 10,000sqft of truly unique meeting by way of a multi-venue contemporary art museum, combined with boutique Tapestry by Hilton hotel tastefully renovated 2024, as well as an artfully balanced small-farm and local purveyor-driven restaurant. Our pillars of art, cuisine and music aren't just abstract concepts - they're the soul of our hotel. Each contributes to this vibrant tapestry, weaving together art, cuisine and music into an unforgettable guest experience.