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JW Marriott Nashville unveils tropically-reimagined pool

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Looking for a local escape? JW Marriott Nashville’s newly-renovated rooftop Pool Deck provides an oasis of tropical inspirations + sophisticated summer retreat vibes, featuring:

  • A spacious freshwater pool surrounded by greenery and the Nashville skyline
  • Eight private, reservable cabanas with plush seating, a dedicated server, mini-fridge, seasonal fruit + more
  • Chaise lounges and canopy-covered two-seater daybeds
  • Cabana Club Bar and Grill serving Mediterranean-inspired food and refreshing poolside cocktails

Bonus: Snag their fourth night free deal (including two free poolside cocktails) now through July 31.

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