Four Seasons Nashville blends luxe service, sleek SoBro style, Michelin bites, and rooftop river views in a chill yet upscale vibe.
"Riviere Rooftop channels the understated chic vibes of the French Riviera on the seventh floor of the Four Seasons Nashville in downtown. The expansive patio’s crown jewel is the infinity-edge pool, couched in views of the Cumberland River and downtown. Order some ceviche and sip on a Lavendar Haze with rum, ube coconut milk, and yuzu while Euro-lounge beats waft through the breeze. (Note: Riviere will open for the spring/summer season in May — keep an eye on its social media for an exact date.)" - Kellie Walton, Eater Staff, Jackie Gutierrez-Jones
"The Four Seasons brand lets its hair down at this laid-back yet attentively serviced hotel." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The “Meet Me at Midnight” party at the Four Seasons runs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the hotel’s fifth-floor ballroom foyer with views of the Cumberland River below. The event includes a top-shelf open bar, cocktails, Moët & Chandon Champagne, an assortment of passed hors d’oeuvres (golden macarons filled with beef tartare, caviar and lobster pops, passed foie gras), and food stations. The nine-piece Nashville Allstars band will provide musical entertainment all night. Tickets are $300 per person and can be purchased through OpenTable" - Jackie Gutierrez-Jones
"With a name that internationally means “luxury,” the Four Seasons Nashville moved to the top of lists of high-end hotel experiences immediately after opening in late 2022. The hotel staked its claim to downtown with a prime SoBro location, complete with expansive riverfront views and easy walking distance to the Ryman , Bridgestone Arena, the Frist Art Museum , and restaurants and bars . As is the tradition at the Four Seasons, everything is refined, with a simple elegance to the décor, to the service, and to the food and wine. Special packages offer private experiences opening doors throughout the city, including a peek at the vintage guitar collection and vault at the nearby Gibson Garage." - Margaret Littman
"Why book? Four Seasons signature service meets classic downtown Nashville festivities meets Cumberland River views. The hotel stakes its claim to downtown with a prime SoBro location, complete with expansive riverfront views and easy walking distance to the Ryman, Bridgestone Arena, the Frist Art Museum, and restaurants and bars. Set the scene Like many Four Seasons properties, Four Seasons Nashville includes both a hotel and residences, so walking in provides a friendly, collegial, yet upscale, vibe, where folks know one another. The hotel’s signature restaurant, Mimo, and its bar take up most of the lobby, so you’re immediately wrapped in the sounds and smells of an evening out as you walk in. Expect a cross-section of guests in classic business suits as well as Nashville-style bedazzled evening wear from the crowd who expect the best when they travel. The backstory Under construction for five years, the Four Seasons Nashville is a new 40-story tower in the heart of downtown. Its announcement and subsequent opening signaled travelers that Music City’s luxury scene was kicking it up a notch. The rooms While the name Four Seasons is shorthand for luxury, there’s nothing showy or ostentatious about the way it is presented at Four Seasons Nashville. Rooms are bright, with light and neutral carpet and upholstery and full floor-to-ceiling windows opening out on the city skyline, the Cumberland River, or the hotel pool. Roomy round tables and chaise lounges are available in some rooms, and suites are quite spacious (more than 600 sq. ft.) with separate sleeping and living rooms. Music-themed details give a nod with Nashville’s heritage without being hokey. Food and drink Michelin-starred chef Aniello Turco came to Nashville to run the kitchen at Mimo, where he combines Southern American cooking with Southern Italian traditions. His seafood tower, with its lobster tail and crab legs, has become a city favorite, as has the caviar linguine, served with fried okra, a Southern staple. The high ceilings and large windows looking out on riverfront park give Mimo a cosmopolitan vibe. The bar is stocked with Tennessee whiskeys and spirits from around the world, as well as beers and wines. Eat on the seventh floor pool deck at Riviére Rooftop, a restaurant and bar inspired by the French Riviera. The spa Choose between letting the sun shine in thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows or blissing out in total darkness during your spa treatment. Options include massages and facials plus traditional hair and nail salon services. The Tennessee Honey and Whiskey treatment uses the local classics to exfoliate and moisturize your skin. Treatment rooms include a couple’s suite. The neighborhood/area This section of SoBro is nestled between the Cumberland River and Lower Broadway. Just out the hotel door you can walk into Riverfront park, complete with dog park if you’ve brought your canine companion to travel with you. The adjacent Ascend Amphitheater hosts concerts in summer and the nearby John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge connects to Nissan Stadium and the east side of the city. Honkytonk action is a few blocks away if you want to experience Nashville in all its boot-scooting charm, but you won’t hear any of that fun while you are inside the hotel. The service The name Four Seasons is synonymous with service and Nashville’s outpost is no exception. Staff will quickly learn your name and your interests and direct you to whatever you need to experience Music City. While attentive, service is not formal or fussy.Accessibility The hotel meets ADA standards, with lighting and room controls at lower heights, visible and vibration, and accessible rooms, elevators and restaurants. Anything left to mention? The Room Service by Gibson Guitars package includes the use of a Gibson guitar to play in room during your stay and a tour of the nearby Gibson Garage experience, including a secret vault and a peek at the collection of vintage instruments.\" - Margaret Littman