Eclectic quarters in a funky hotel offering dining & a rooftop bar, plus loaner bikes. In a buzzy neighborhood with laid-back bars and cafes, this funky hotel is less than a mile from US-70, a 3-minute walk from Vanderbilt University, and 2 km from hands-on exhibitions at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Eclectic rooms have a retro vibe and feature bright, floral furnishings and sitting areas. All offer Wi-Fi and flat-screens, plus minifridges. Suites add separate living rooms with sofabeds. Amenities include an airy, ritzy cafe with velvet seats, a karaoke room and loaner bikes, plus a rooftop restaurant with a bar. There's also a 24-hour gym. Breakfast is available.
"Graduate Nashville, for instance, features a lobby with custom black-and-gold star-printed rugs, a nod to Vanderbilt University’s school colors (and the Tennessee state flag), and 160 watercolor paintings of leaves, each depicting a type of tree found on the campus, which is a registered arboretum." - Bailey Berg
"Travel should be fun and the Graduate knows that. They incorporated cheeky, quirky art elements and attractions throughout the moderately priced hotel near the Vanderbilt University campus. You can belt out your favorite karaoke tunes while being accompanied by an animatronic band at Cross-Eyed Critters or go to the rooftop and take a photo with a giant, pink chicken-wire bust of Dolly Parton. While some of the details may seem offbeat, the hotel takes making sure you get a good night’s rest seriously. Rooms are ample in size and comfortable, with well-appointed bedding and plush carpet to cushion your walk after a night on the town. For all the good-time-vacationers who stay here, rooms are adequately soundproof. They can party and you can sleep. Or vice versa." - Margaret Littman
"Why book? This is the upbeat, set-the-email-to-out-of-office weekend away hotel choice, an art-filled place with something quirky in every corner. Set the scene If you haven’t heard that Nashville is a destination for bachelorette parties, you’ll find out when you book a room at the Graduate Nashville. The lobby teams with cowboy-hat-wearing groups of women taking photos with the cool art in the lobby and making plans to head out on the town. Like all Graduate hotels, the lobby is designed for hanging out, so you may see students pouring over books, locals reading in the ample living room-style chairs, or families planning where to go grab barbecue. The backstory Graduate hotels are built in college towns, and purposefully fuse the personalities of nearby campuses with other iconic city elements. No two Graduate hotels are exactly alike. In Knoxville, you’ll find photos of Peyton Manning in the rooms. In Nashville, it’s a portrait of Dolly Parton hung over the bed. There are little Easter eggs hidden throughout, such as elements of the Tennessee flag and Vanderbilt University’s acorns in the carpet design. The Nashville outpost is just feet away from Vanderbilt University and not far from Belmont University and other schools. Vanderbilt’s essence is woven into the décor, including a piece of art by the front door that details every different tree found on the Vanderbilt campus, which is a certified arboretum. The rooms Like the rest of the hotel, guest rooms have fun detailing that is a nod to both Nashville and Vanderbilt. Rumor is that the Vanderbilt campus is home to three squirrels for every student, so you’ll see squirrel-shaped door pulls. Four-poster beds have a decorative canopy that includes a painting of Dolly Parton. Plush, colorful carpet, pink striped wallpaper, and full-length curtains complete a look that is heavy on Southern charm. Big spenders can book the 9-to-5 Suite which doubles down on all things Dolly and has great views of Midtown, but the suite life isn’t essentially for getting the vibe. Rooms are ample in size (plenty of room to walk around your bed and desk, but not huge) and have a small fridge for keeping beer cold. Food and drink White Limozeen (named after a Dolly Parton album) is the Graduate Nashville’s rooftop bar and its most-photographed spot (that’s saying a lot in a hotel where every corner is photoworthy). Non-hotel-guests flock here to have cocktails, see the giant pink bust of Dolly Parton, and be photographed with its pink-and-white poolside umbrellas. Reservations are a must to eat and drink at White Limozeen. The full menu features seafood dishes and salads, and the prettiest cocktails you can imagine, plus a full brunch and a limited poolside menu. On the first floor, at Cross-Eyed Critters animatronic creatures accompany you on stage as you sing your heart out at karaoke. The food menu here is limited to tacos, burgers, chips and salsa and the like, plus all manner of spirits, beer, wine. This is a 21-and-older popular destination for bachelorette parties and other groups. The space is dark and clubby, but don’t let that stop you from wandering and taking in the fun Nashville-music themed décor. Grab a cup of coffee and pastries at Poindexter Coffee, the coffee shop in the lobby. Don’t miss the pencils which are used as an art element built into the sides of the coffee counter. The spa The hotel does not have a spa. There is a pool on the rooftop; everyone needs a reservation to use the pool, guests and non-guests alike. The neighborhood/area The Graduate Midtown location can seem sleepy sometimes of the year, but it is just a few blocks from a lot of different action. Across the street is the Vanderbilt University campus and surrounding student-centric restaurants and bars. Elliston Place is Nashville’s famous “Rock Block” with the Exit/In music venue, a famous soda shop, and boutiques and restaurants. It’s a mile-and-a-half straight shot to Lower Broad and Nashville honkytonks. The service Many Graduate hotels staff students on its properties. At the reception desk you’ll learn about the majors and interests of those working that day. Staff is friendly and enthusiastic (particularly if you are traveling with your dog; expect extra treats and pets), but they are not hospitality professionals with decades of experience. They’re happy to help you with area recommendations and fix anything that might have gone wrong, but if you like someone to call you by name and roll out the red carpet, this might not be your jam. Self-service bicycles are at your disposal and valet service is quick and convenient. For families. The hotel is dog-friendly with a $35 fee. Guests with dogs will be asked to fill out a safety form on check-in and will be given a special pet-in-room sign for their door. Accessibility Because this is a new building, and not a retrofitted old one it is ADA accessible, from the guest rooms, to the doors and the ample-sized elevators. Anything left to mention? Obviously, if you’re in Nashville, you want to spend plenty of time exploring Nashville. But it is worth setting aside some time to hang out in the hotel if you’ve booked here, particularly if you are an art fan. The owners have made a concerted effort to acquire pieces from artists in Nashville and about Nashville. Don’t kiss Margaret Timbrell’s giant latch hook rug of Minnie Pearl, complete with price tag on the hat, hanging over the reception desk." - Margaret Littman
"The Graduate Nashville near Vanderbilt University has a Dolly Parton–themed rooftop bar." - Lyndsey Matthews
"White Limozeen launches a new French-inspired brunch with Southern accents, featuring a breakfast charcuterie spread, caviar with soft scrambled eggs, hot chicken Landaise salad, and a red eye croque madame. Sweet items include bread pudding French toast. Drinks include exotic mimosas and a house bloody mary." - Delia Jo Ramsey