This hotel has its pros and cons. The inside is nice, trendy, and clean. The staff were very nice and helpful. The hotel is very close to Nissan Stadium and easy to walk to. The hotel sits next to the interstate on the opposite side of the river from downtown Nashville, If walking to downtown you must walk over a long, heavily trafficked bridge uphill to get there. The price of the room is too expensive for what you don't get. There is no continental breakfast. Coffees and pastries are available for a hefty price. You have to submit a request for housekeeping to tidy up the room. There is no key card to get in to the hotel after hours or to get into your room. You have to remember a 5 digit code to be able to enter your room. To be able to park in the hotel lot is $25 a day. Free parking on the street. The hotel is extremely difficult to get to if you don't know how to navigate the Nashville surface street especially during rush hour. Trying to use GPS to get to the hotel is a joke. Your best bet is to come from Interstate 24 East. There is no microwave in the room or anywhere in the hotel. There is not a clock in the room, and the sink is next to the bed. However, the actual bathroom had a nice, luxury-type shower. There are no restaurants or grocery stores nearby on the east side of the river. Everything is downtown. Be prepared to walk or Uber. You will not want to drive anywhere once you are parked if you can help it.