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Enjoy downtown’s largest rooftop pool deck (and two cocktails) with the “Summer in Music City” room offer.

Photo provided by JW Marriott Nashville

ICYMI, there’s a new hot spot in Music City. Enter: The newly-renovated tropical rooftop pool at JW Marriott Nashville — aka, the largest pool deck in downtown.

Resort guests enjoy:

  • A freshwater pool surrounded by sweeping skyline views
  • Private cabanas + relaxing daybeds
  • The Cabana Club, a full-service bar and grill
  • And more

Ready to plan your summer staycay? Book your stay with code ZJL and save up to 20% on luxurious accommodations. Psst... Two poolside craft cocktails are included.

Reserve your urban oasis

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