An inside look at Conrad Nashville

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A suite with a view. | Photo by NASHtoday

Conrad Nashville, Hilton’s luxury brand, offers 234 rooms and suites, a fitness center, three food and beverage concepts, a pool deck + 17,000 sqft of meeting space. The 13-story hotel anchors Midtown’s Broadwest development at 1620 West End Ave.and it’s officially open.

Whether you’re taking note of this new addition for out-of-town guests, scouting out new dining options, or planning a summer staycation, here’s what to know about Nashville’s newest hotel.

🍽️ A menu for every meal

Conrad features three dining concepts: Blue Aster, The Lounge at Blue Aster + Thistle & Rye.

  • Blue Aster offers an “innovative twist on modern Southern cuisine” with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. Some menu highlights include hot stone ahi tuna, king crab chitarra pasta + mac and cheese waffles.
  • Adjacent to the restaurant is The Lounge at Blue Aster, a contemporary space to enjoy champagnes, cocktails, and wines from its 2,500-bottle curated wine room. Other dining features include an afternoon tea service, scones, pastries, and tea sandwiches.
  • The third floor beverage-centric concept Thistle & Ryeslated to open later this summer — will serve up small plates (think: lobster rolls + pork belly bao buns) paired with live music.

🛀 What’s in a room?

You can’t talk about a hotel without mentioning the rooms — and we’re dishing on the hotel’s best. The 3,000-sqft Grand Suite includes three bedrooms, a lounge, a movie room, a butler’s pantry, a freestanding soaking tub, and a dining table for 10. The hotel’s five wellness rooms feature a Peloton bike, weights, a yoga mat, and other fitness-related features.

🛏️ The vibe is in the details

Talk about a first impression. Upon arrival, guests are greeted by a double-height lobby and a spiral staircase. Local artwork is on display throughout the hotel with a palette of dark woods, brass, bronze, and neutral tones — including this floor-to-ceiling piece by artist Jocelyn Limmer.

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Dylan is based in Nashville, TN and has worked in local media since 2015. In her free time, she enjoys spending her weekends at the Belcourt Theatre and strolling through Centennial Park with her dog, Ranger.