Courtyard Nashville at Opryland
Address: 125 Music City Cir, Nashville, TN 37214
Year Opened: 1997
Keys: 94
Stories: 4
Site Area: ± 1.74 Acres
F&B: The Bistro
Amenities:
Interest: Fee Simple
Management: Unencumbered
Labor: Non-Union
The Hotels benefit from a premier location in the heart of Nashville’s Opryland/Music Valley district, one of the city’s most vibrant and consistently visited entertainment hubs. Anchored by world-famous attractions and year-round events, the area draws millions of leisure travelers, groups, and convention attendees annually. Within a two-mile radius of the Hotels, the district features the iconic Grand Ole Opry House, a legendary live music venue that attracts over one million visitors annually for its renowned performance calendar. Adjacent is Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, the largest non-gaming hotel in America, offering over 700,000 square feet of meeting space and hosting major conventions and corporate events that drive substantial room night demand. The resort recently announced a $224 million expansion and renovation project, further enhancing the districts appeal as a premier group and leisure destination. Other key attractions include Opry Mills, Tennessee’s largest outlet and retail destination with over 200 stores and more than 12 million annual visitors, the General Jackson Showboat, and Gaylord Springs Golf Links. The area offers excellent access via Interstate 40, Briley Parkway, and Nashville International Airport, which serves over 20 million passengers annually.
Nashville is one of the nation’s premier seven-day-a-week lodging markets, attracting nearly 17 million visitors annually. The city benefits from a wide array of diverse demand drivers ranging from historically stable sectors such as music, production, healthcare, education, and government, to high-growth segments including corporate and technology expansions as well as a robust convention and conference calendar. In addition to its reputation as a world-class leisure destination, Nashville has leveraged its highly centralized U.S. location to capitalize on significant drive-to and expanding airlift demand. The city’s dynamic growth trajectory has also made it a magnet for corporate relocations and international commerce, reinforcing its position as one of the most attractive resilient lodging markets in the country.