1909 Hayes Street Nashville, TN 37203 United States
615-329-1000
Amenities
Airport shuttle
Family Rooms
Room service
Free breakfast
Guesthouse Inn and Suites Nashville is located approximately eight miles from Nashville International Airport. Hotel amenities include the convenience store (open 24 hours in the lobby), complimentary continental breakfast, free parking, free local calls, and limited shuttle service. All rooms feature microwaves, refrigerators, coffeemakers, and hairdryers.
We recently stayed in this hotel, and were very pleased with our experience. The hotel was very clean (it seemed like we were always seeing th...
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I just called to cancel my reservation for reasons of my own. I was told for the first time there was a 48 hour cancelation policy. I informed...
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As a patient with a fractured spine I requested extra pillows and was told it was policy that I come down and get them myself. Not very helpful...
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It's always the staff that ultimately makes for an excellent or a poor hotel stay. The staff at the GuestHouse Inn in Nashville, TN was very h...
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We stayed here once before (previous review posted) and the first time around the only complaint I had was that the beds are not the most comfortable. This time they were worse. We stayed over the 4th of July weekend and the rate was great. They also (unlike most of the hotels around them) were not booked up,we found out why AFTER we checked in and discovered that they gave their cleaning staff the day off on the 4th. There was no maid service, and when we called to get clean towels the guy initially gave us attitude saying that he was understaffed and could we please come get them at the front desk! The worst was waking up in the middle of the night with a screaming headache from their awful pillows. We ended up at a linen store the next day buying a pillow to get me through the rest of the weekend. Actually, the worst part was that I suggested this hotel to our friends who also came in from out of town. Next time I'll just pay more or stay further from downtown. It's just not worth it for those beds and then no maid service on top of that. We won't stay there again.
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anonymous
2007-10-28
We typically stay at the Hampton Inn on West End when we visit Nashville as it is conveinent to the places we visit while we are there. This trip, I waited too long to reserve a room and they were booked. After much searching we finally decided on GuestHouse and hoped for the best but expected the worst.We were pleasantly surprised when we arrived. The lobby was obviously just being finished after undergoing some renovations. I asked if it was just hte lobby or had the rooms also been renovated and they had been. Tip: If you have baggage to unload, pull to the front door and unload it there when you check in and before you park your car. There is no elevator in the parking garage which could make dealing with baggage a huge pain in the butt.The rooms were very nice. The bathrooms were roomy and they had a small kitchenette with sink, fridge and microwave. Quite a deal for the price IMO. Unfortunately, for us, one of my biggest issues is the bed. It was hard as a rock. On initial review I would have said we'd choose staying there over staying at the Hampton when we returned but after sleeping on that bed for a night, the Guesthouse has been resigned to our backup option.
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anonymous
2007-10-14
I decided to come to Nashville for my reunion semi last minute & this was the best location that was available. Old, tired hotel that was being renovated, but the upgrades did not look too promising. Parking gargage next door did not have an elevator for the upper floors.
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anonymous
2007-09-13
I came to stay here with my mother while her husband had heart surgery at the VA Med. Center in the "hospital zone" (VAMC, Baptist, Vanderbilt). From the outside in the evening, the place didn't look like much, but inside was much better. The only complaint I had was that there were no elevators in the parking garage for those with elderly who couldn't climb stairs. If you're traveling with elderly or handicapped persons, pull into the check-in zone next to the lobby and unload them-and your luggage before you park. That was my mistake. The room was comfortable and roomy. Most of the comforts of home... a hairdryer, refrigerator, microwave and coffeemaker that made one cup at a time. Pro=you know your coffee is fresh/clean and no leftover grounds to draw critters-did make a quick cup and con=made one cup at a time(i'd say it was good overall) The beds were typical hotel room beds. Not terribly uncomfortable or overly plush. The supplies in the restroom were "closely rationed" (one shampoo, one soap in the tub, one soap on the sink). But I'm sure they would accommodate you if you ask for more. I loved the "bowed out" shower curtain rod. I can't stand a shower curtain to touch me - much less one in a hotel!Breakfast was different that most hotels I've stayed in that have continental breakfast. Served from a "bar" type area, not buffet style. We had waffles because it was hard to tell what else was being served, they were good. The OJ was watered down but the coffee was good. The only (biggest) complaint I have about the breakfast area is that there was a dead roach laying next to the sliding glass doors where we sat. We left before it was cleaned up
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anonymous
2007-06-02
We stay while passing thru it was afforable and easy to get too. My grandson is 11 and fussy, He said it was very comfortable. I would come back again.