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The living room features a modern glass coffee table atop a patterned area rug. A plush couch invites relaxation, accompanied by a cozy folding chair. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the space and highlighting the neutral tones of the decor.
Home in East Nashville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Walkable, Cozy Duplex Home near Five Points

Our newly renovated 1 bedroom, 1 bath space is part of our duplex home. We use it as the office during the week but have decided to let others enjoy it on the weekends. There is a fully equipped kitchen as well as dining area, and the living room couch pulls out into a bed with a super-comfy memory foam mattress (so we can sleep 4 if necessary). Anything in the house, although we do use most of the closet space for storage and might have a few food items in the fridge/freezer. If this is a problem, just let us know and we will get them out of your way. We also have board games for all different interest levels that you're free to use. We live in the larger part of the duplex so are available as needed, but you also have as much privacy as you want. I should note that we have 3 children, so you might hear the pitter patter of little feet, but the walls between the two sides are thick enough to mute most sound. Located near many points of interest, such as Mas Tacos and the Pharmacy, as well as Five Points, Nissan Stadium, and Downtown, this home is on a street busy enough to be close to everything but quiet enough to walk peacefully to many attractions. A hip and thriving neighborhood, East Nashville has music venues and boutiques to explore, with loads of great restaurants within walking distance. Walk/bike/uber/lyft are all great options! We can't guarantee it without your notice, but if you let us know ahead of time, we can usually reserve a pack n play for a baby. Nashville Short Term Rental Permit Number: (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) All prices include all applicable sales taxes.

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A bright living space is showcased with an orange sofa adjacent to a coffee table. Wide glass doors open to a wooden deck, revealing a private garden with greenery. A ladder shelf holds potted plants, contributing to the inviting feel of the room.
Guesthouse in East End
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Private Garden Cottage in Historic 5 Points Neighborhood

Pick vegetables and herbs from the garden to make fresh salads in the well-stocked kitchen of a home that blends barn comfort with modern touches. African safari photos, farmhouse glasses, and wood features add to the coziness of the interior. STRP Permit: 2/0/1/8/0/0/6/8/4/3 Set just minutes from an urban downtown, you can feel like you've escaped to the countryside at this private garden cottage. Complete with an vegetable garden to make fresh salads and a fire pit to kick back at when the day is done, this space is inspired by and decorated to make you feel like you're enjoying Green Acres. Be it photos of African Safari, the farmhouse glasses, or modern wooden features, this guesthouse gives you the comfort of modern living with the feel of barn comfort. As our guest, feel free to pick fresh vegetables from the garden, enjoy a bonfire under the lights, and lounge in one of adirondack chairs on the deck. We also provide you with a private parking space in the back alleyway. East Nashville is a laid-back, artsy section of Music City. This historic district is a hub of arts, local music, award-winning dining, boutique shopping, and craft beer. Head across the river to experience all the nearby downtown attractions. Lyft, Uber, Bird and Lime are all cheap and easy modes or travel. East Nashville is also very walkable with a grocery store, post office, coffee shop, restaurants, and more within a block or two.

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The exterior of the house features a contemporary design with light-colored siding and stylish blue shutters. A wooden front door with decorative hardware invites entry. Lush greenery frames the entrance, and a concrete path leads to the door, adding to the welcoming atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Edgehill
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 731 reviews

Beautiful Musician's Guesthouse near Vanderbilt University

Live the Nashville lifestyle in this home belonging to an established songwriter. It's full of musical instruments, including a piano and guitars for guests' use. High-end finishes throughout and a dutch door opens out to the yard. Comfortable and quiet, right in the middle of all the action Nashville has to offer. We are following Airbnb's strict cleaning protocol during this time and are committed to keeping our guests safe and healthy by properly cleaning and sanitizing all commonly used surfaces (door handles, light switches, remotes, and many more). Permit #2017055472 Located behind a 4,000 sq ft century home, this house was built in March. It is a custom design, built to utilize every square inch. It is the home of an established Nashville songwriter and is filled with musical instruments and a wonderful creative energy. Full access to the entire house. Including the gorgeous 100 year old piano. Someone will be on-site and available as needed Set in one of the best areas of Nashville, the house is located just off of Route 65. This house is mere minutes from Downtown and just blocks away from the 12 South neighborhood, Vanderbilt, Belmont, and Music Row. The house is located in a very central area. Just a $6 Uber ride will get you downtown. Ample parking is always available as well if you're driving.

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen is highlighted with white cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. A central island with counter stools provides a casual dining space. Natural light streams through the nearby windows, illuminating a fresh bouquet of flowers arranged on the island.
Guesthouse in 12 South
5 out of 5 average rating, 904 reviews

12 South Carriage House - Walk to Shops & Dining

The ideal location to experience all the eats and shops of the 12 South Neighborhood, or hop a 5-minute ride to the heart of downtown and all Music City has to offer. This private space will be your new favorite home-away-from-home for adventurers, foodies and business travelers alike. We are honored to have been featured in AirBnB’s “Revealing 10 of the top 1% of homes around the world” article (June 2024) as well as having been named AirBnB’s “Most Hospitable Host” for Tennessee (June 2021).

Top guest favorite
A bright living area features a comfortable sofa paired with an accent chair. Large glass doors open to a balcony, allowing natural light to fill the space. A mounted television and wooden shelving display decorative items, enhancing the room's functionality.
Guesthouse in Cleveland Park
5 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

Storybook Nashville Guesthouse | For Couples/Solo

Step into our thoughtfully designed East Nashville guesthouse—perfect for couples & solo travelers. Nestled in one of the city’s most walkable neighborhoods, you’ll be close to local favorites like Mas Tacos, Lyra, Peninsula, Folk, Xiao Bao, Redheaded Stranger, & Turkey and the Wolf. Enjoy the vibrant local scene or take a 10 min drive to Broadway, Nissan Stadium, and more. Whether you're here for a weekend escape, a quiet reset, or a taste of Nashville’s rhythm, this is your ideal home base.

Top guest favorite
A light-colored sofa with decorative pillows is positioned in front of a low glass coffee table. Above, shelves display an array of books, pottery, and plants, enhancing the warm aesthetic of the living area.
Guest suite in Inglewood
5 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Thoughtfully designed. Clean. Comfortable.

Thoughtfully curated guest suite adjoining a 1940s historic stone house; tucked away on a quiet & safe street in the heart of Inglewood. Less than a mile to coffee shops, restaurants & more! The neighborhood is close enough to downtown (15 mins), the Grand Ole Opry, and other Nashville attractions yet still offers a retreat from the hustle & bustle of Music City. Whether for a weekend getaway or work travel, you'll receive a warm welcome and a clean, stylish, comfortable place to stay.

Top guest favorite
A light-filled living area showcases a mix of mid-century and primitive furnishings. A rocking chair and a small wooden table are positioned on a striped rug. Large windows allow natural light to filter through, complementing the simple yet inviting decor.
Place to stay in East Nashville
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 967 reviews

Walk to Five Points from a Dreamy Attic Apartment

Put on a vinyl record, draw a bath, and open the old casement windows for a cross breeze. This carefully restored craftsman bungalow dates from 1899. It's beautifully appointed with mid-century and primitive finds, alongside art collected on travels. Please note: This listing may not be booked for photo or video shoots without prior permission (and separate rates apply) 2 guests occupancy maximum. No additional guests. No parties. Nashville occupancy permit #2018066782

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features a light gray sofa adorned with colorful cushions. A round dining table sits nearby, accompanied by a vase of flowers. A vintage trunk and wooden chair add character, while a textured area rug enhances the warm ambiance of the space.
Guesthouse in 12 South
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 302 reviews

Explore 12 South from an Enchanting Cottage

In an amazing location with tons of shops, restaurants, farmers market, coffee shops, bars, and more one block away on 12 South. Set in the trendy 12 South neighborhood, the house is only one block away from the diverse restaurants, boutiques, bars, and coffee houses. Downtown’s iconic nightlife and dining scene is 13 min away. Street parking is free and available. Music Row is a 5 minute, as is Belmont and Vanderbilt. The Gulch and downtown areas are 6-8 minutes away.

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A charming treehouse is nestled among tall trees, featuring earthy wooden tones and a rustic design. Soft outdoor lighting creates a cozy ambiance, while a path made of stones leads to the entrance. The treehouse is elevated, providing a unique vantage point into the surrounding nature.
Treehouse in Greenbrier
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 294 reviews

Nashville Luxury Dream Treehouse +Spa

This beautifully designed and luxurious treehouse sits on a ridge overlooking our creek. With only a 25min drive to downtown Nashville, you are tucked away amidst the towering hardwoods---away from the city noise. With careful attention to detail, the treehouse decor and design is meticulously curated to create an atmosphere of rest and beauty. This space is ideal for a couple, but can sleep four (twin beds in the loft). Parties are not permitted on the premises.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the historic bungalow is illuminated at night, highlighting its charming architectural details. Lush greenery surrounds the front porch, which features comfortable seating. Soft lighting accentuates the entryway, creating a welcoming ambiance against the backdrop of mature trees.
Home in Edgefield Historic District
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 607 reviews

East Nashville Artists' Bungalow

Beautiful two bedroom, two bath art filled historic bungalow. Roomy front porch plus large screened in back porch. Walking distance to downtown, Five Points activities, grocery, bars, and restaurants. PLEASE NOTE: House rules must be read and agreed to before booking. Owners live in a totally separate space in the back of the property who are available but are very respectful of your privacy. The house is not appropriate for children.

Guest favorite
The living area features a blue sectional sofa, complemented by a patterned armchair. A wooden coffee table sits in front, resting on a textured rug. A wall-mounted light fixture illuminates the space, highlighting the artwork and decor.
Home in Fisk
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

The Nest - pet friendly - near downtown!

Cozy, Clean and Convenient - 1BR/1BA. The "Nest" was built in the 1920's and is now a duplex. Bedroom has a queen bed. Kitchen with appliances. Wifi and Smart TV. Convenient On Street Parking. This Neighborhood is a mix of gentrification, industrial and modest housing. Close to Downtown (1.8 miles) to honky tonks, Marathon Village, Titan's Stadium, Bridgestone Arena, Vanderbilt and Hospitals -Uber $10 to downtown.

Top guest favorite
A bright living area features a light-colored sofa with decorative pillows and a wooden coffee table. A red accent chair adds vibrant color, while natural light enters through multiple windows. A fan hangs from the vaulted ceiling, complementing the modern decor.
Guesthouse in Cleveland Park
5 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

East Nashville Bird House-Cozy & Elegant Retreat

Relax in this stylish, private, light-filled guest house minutes from downtown and everywhere else you want to be. Inside, the vaulted ceilings showcase the art of Dolan Gaiman while outside, the Zen-inspired privacy wall allows you to enjoy your morning coffee on the private balcony with a view of the Batman building downtown. Whether in town for business or pleasure, let us help you make the most of Nashville.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Nashville?

    Nashville has welcoming neighborhoods such as East Nashville, The Gulch, and 12 South, each known for walkable streets, locally rooted cafes, and music venues. Staying near downtown makes it easy to explore historic sites and bustling nightlife.

  • What are the best things to do in Nashville with kids?

    Families can explore the Nashville Zoo, visit the Adventure Science Center, and take part in interactive exhibits at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Parks and green spaces around the city also provide room for play and discovery.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Nashville?

    You can explore live music at venues like the Ryman Auditorium, discover music history at the Country Music Hall of Fame, and wander the art galleries around downtown. Locally rooted cuisine and mural walks in neighborhoods such as The Gulch add to the experience.

  • How is the weather in Nashville?

    Nashville has mild winters from 30–49°F (-1–10°C), while summers are warm and humid, averaging 71–91°F (21–33°C). Pack layers for changing seasons and bring a rain jacket, as monthly rainfall is spread throughout the year.

  • What are the best places to visit in Nashville?

    Popular places to visit include the Country Music Hall of Fame, Centennial Park with its Parthenon replica, and Johnny Cash Museum. Broadway is known for its energetic music venues and lively street atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in Nashville?

    You can explore trails at Radnor Lake State Park, Percy Warner Park, and Shelby Bottoms Greenway, all known for forest paths, wildlife, and water views. These parks often have well-marked easy to moderate routes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Nashville?

    Families can visit interactive exhibits at the Adventure Science Center, enjoy animal encounters at the Nashville Zoo, and stroll through the gardens and art installations at Cheekwood Estate and Gardens. Outdoor playgrounds and seasonal events add more variety.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nashville?

    Many vacation rentals in Nashville welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods such as East Nashville, Germantown, and 12 South. Parks and dog-friendly patios are popular features around the city.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Nashville?

    Explore both famous and neighborhood music venues, try locally roasted coffee, and walk through districts like The Gulch and East Nashville for murals and boutiques. Parking in downtown can be limited, so consider using public transportation or rideshares.

  • What is Nashville known for?

    Nashville is known for its vibrant live music scene, roots in country, blues, and rock, and locally inspired cuisine. The city has a rich cultural history, celebrated through its museums, festivals, and creative neighborhoods.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nashville?

    Discover local art at small galleries in Wedgewood-Houston, explore the vintage shops and food halls in Germantown, and stroll through Shelby Bottoms Greenway for a peaceful outdoor retreat. Locally owned bookstores and historic homes offer quieter, unique experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Nashville?

    Nashville has distinct dishes like hot chicken, meat-and-three plates, and locally baked biscuits. Barbecue, Southern sides, and regional desserts such as banana pudding are frequently suggested while exploring local restaurants and cafes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Nashville?

    Pack layers for varying temperatures, comfortable walking shoes for exploring neighborhoods and venues, and a rain jacket or umbrella for frequent showers. In summer, light clothing and sun protection are useful.

  • What is the nightlife in Nashville like?

    The nightlife in Nashville often centers around live music venues, rooftop bars, and casual eateries in areas like Broadway, Midtown, and East Nashville. Locals enjoy late-night performances, relaxed patios, and dance-friendly clubs featuring a range of music genres.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Nashville?

    Nashville has recurring celebrations such as CMA Fest in early summer, Live on the Green, and local music showcases throughout the year. Labor Day weekend and early autumn often draw crowds for cultural and food festivals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nashville?

    Nashville has family friendly vacation rentals available in neighborhoods such as 12 South, East Nashville, and Germantown. Many areas sit near parks, playgrounds, and dining options suited for all ages.

  • When is the best time to visit Nashville?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and vibrant city events. Summer brings outdoor music and local festivals, while winter is quieter with occasional festive activities.

  • What types of vacation rentals are available in Nashville?

    Uncover the perfect home-away-from-home with our diverse selection of vacation rentals in Nashville. From over 490 hotel rentals, over 1,290 condo rentals, over 2,510 apartment rentals to over 4,800 house rentals, we've got you covered.

All about Nashville

There's no place in the world quite like Nashville. Tennessee’s Music City — home to the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry — has always had an ear for what travelers want, whether it’s late-night bluegrass jams or buttered biscuits and hot chicken. Honky Tonk Row is chockablock with live music venues, leading all the way to the river. But don’t mistake Nashville for being a one-trick pony. Outdoor activities abound at the Cumberland River, which cuts through town, as well as Percy Priest Lake. Neighborhood pride is strong here, and you’ll find plenty of boutiques, bakeries, and vintage shops. The city is also dubbed the Athens of the South, for its notable Greek Revival mansions that are immortalized at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage and the Parthenon. And the food here — fried, yes, but also barbecued — is world-class.

What are the top things to do in Nashville?

Country Music Hall of Fame

Music lovers won’t want to miss the Country Music Hall of Fame, one of the largest music museums in the world. It boasts the world’s largest collection of country music artifacts, including guitars, sheet music for legendary songs, films, sound recordings, and stage costumes. Carve out at least two hours to explore the 350,000-square-foot space, as its galleries are crammed with items that will stop you in your tracks.

Centennial Park

Located on Vanderbilt University’s campus, this sprawling urban park offers a breath of fresh air and a dash of history. Originally cultivated as farmland by some of Nashville’s founding families, it was turned into a 132-acre public park after the Civil War. Today you’ll find a pond, art museum, historical monuments, and free live events.

Cumberland River

The 688-mile-long Cumberland River is one of the South’s major waterways, stretching from Kentucky to Tennessee and cutting through central Nashville. You can’t swim in it, but there are other ways to take in its beauty, from crossing it via the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge to renting a kayak or pontoon.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Nashville

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 11,620 vacation rentals in Nashville

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Nashville vacation rentals start at G$2,083 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    7,140 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 3,280 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    2,670 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    7,090 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    11,510 of Nashville vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Pet friendly, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Nashville rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Nashville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Nashville's top spots, include Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium, and Nashville Zoo at Grassmere

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