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Nashville, Tennessee Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #24535
Urban Flat in Nashville
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quick facts
- bedrooms 1
- pool no
- type Condo
- baths 1
- hot tub no
- community Printers Alley
- sleeps 4
- pets allowed no
-
rates (USD)
$800
-
$950
/ week
vacation rental description
Old meets New
1800's building beautifully renovated 2005, Bamboo hardwood floors, Large windows front Church Street
Unit is fully furnished with dishes and place settings for 4
Building has secured parking as well as security code access to interior.
This is a NON SMOKING / NO PET's allowed rental
condo rental amenities
Washer and Dryer
Towels, bedding, and kitchen wear provided
Full kitchen with Stainless Steel refrigerator, stove, dishwasher and microwave
Flat screen t.v with local cable channels
DVD Player, Wireless Internet
Fully furnished, Queen size bed and Full size Futon\sofa
activities and attractions in Nashville Tennessee
Tennessee State Museum (1 block) - One of the largest state museums in the country, with more than
60,000
square feet devoted to exhibits. Exhibits begin with prehistoric people and continue through the
early 1900s.
There are also special displays about explorers, pioneers, the Civil War, Reconstruction, and even a
3,000-year-
old mummy.
LP Field, Home of the Tennessee Titans (7 blocks) - Located on 105 acres overlooking downtown
Nashville. LP
Field is a state-of-the-art, open-air, natural-grass facility, which the Titans share with Tennessee
State
University.
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (1 block) - The state's premier theater venue, presenting touring
Broadway
shows, special musical performances, and a comprehensive educational program. Also home to the
Tennessee
State Museum.
Municipal Auditorium (3 blocks) - For more than 30 years, this venue has hosted a wide variety of
Nashville
events, from concerts and circuses to trade shows and touring extravaganzas.
Printer's Alley (Across the street) - Nashville's original entertainment district, named for the
printing and
publishing companies that once lined its streets. Renovated in 1997, the district is considered a
historical
landmark and still boasts a vibrant nightlife.
Ryman Auditorium (1 block) - A National Historic Landmark, the Ryman Auditorium was built as a
church in 1892,
served as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, and was completely renovated in 1994.
Twice
named "America's Theatre of the Year," The Ryman continues to showcase the best country artists and
live
entertainment.
Second Avenue Entertainment District (1.5 blocks) - A bustling collection of shops, restaurants, and
nightclubs.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts (4 blocks) - A nonprofit art-exhibition center, with approximately
24,000 square
feet of gallery space, dedicated to presenting the finest visual art from local, state, and regional
artists, as well
as major U.S. and international exhibitions.
Wild Horse Saloon (2 blocks) - A haven of rousing Southern music, great barbecue, and non-stop
dancing.
Nashville Convention Center (3 blocks) - A fantastic event facility, boasting 118,675 square feet of
exhibit space,
a newly updated ballroom, and 25 meeting rooms.
State Capitol (3 blocks) - Completed in 1859, the capitol is located on a high hill in downtown
Nashville, and
features numerous works of art; historical murals, frescos, and portraits; massive chandeliers; the
House and
Senate chambers and library; and the governor's office.
Sommet Center formerly the Gaylord Entertainment Center (3 blocks) - Also known as the Nashville
Arena, this
celebrated venue hosts concerts, family shows, and sporting events, including Nashville Predators
ice hockey
and Nashville Kats arena football.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center (4 blocks) - Home to the critically acclaimed Nashville Symphony, which
will
perform more than 100 classical, pops, and special concert events this season … in addition to
recitals, choral
concerts, cabaret, jazz, and world music events.
Hard Rock Café (3 blocks) - Housed on the site of Nashville's first brothel, the Hard Rock stretches
half a block
and features great dining and a colorful sports bar atmosphere.
Country Music Hall of Fame (5 blocks) - Home to original country music sheets, recorded performances
from
around the world, and memorabilia by hundreds of beloved artists.
Agricultural Museum (1 mile) - See 19th-century home and farm artifacts, textiles, folk art, and
blacksmith and
wood-working tools exhibited in two-story plantation barn.
Lane Motor Museum (1 mile) - One of the few museums in America to specialize in European cars. Lane
presents
approximately 150 automobiles and motorcycles not typically seen in the U.S. - including microcars,
amphibious,
competition, alternative fuel, prototypes, and military vehicles.
Music Valley Wax Museum (1 mile) - Featuring replicas of more than 50 country music stars, dressed
in authentic
costumes. In addition, "The Sidewalk of the Stars" features over 250 autographed hand and
footprints.
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and Museum (1 mile) - A state-of-the-art, 7,500-square-foot
interactive facility
that chronicles the history of Tennessee sports, from the early 1800s to today.
The Upper Room Chapel and Museum (1 mile) - Showcasing a life-sized wooden carving of Last Supper,
as well
as paintings, porcelains, and manuscripts.
Willie Nelson & Friends Showcase Museum (1 mile) - This museum, combined with one of Nashville's
largest gift
shops, pays tribute to the "Redheaded Stranger," Willie Nelson.
Tennessee State University (1 mile) - One of "America's Best Colleges," this historically black
institution has
grown dramatically from a small college to two campuses: the 450-acre main campus and the downtown
Avon
Williams campus, located in the heart of Nashville, near the capitol.
Adventure Science Center (2 miles) - For 60 years, Adventure Science Center has offered hands-on,
interactive
exhibits and engaging programs to encourage children to explore how science, invention, and
innovation affect
their lives.
Parthenon (3 miles) - Originally built for Tennessee's 1897 Centennial Exposition, this replica of
the original
Parthenon in Athens serves as Nashville's art museum. The focus of the Parthenon's permanent
collection is a
group of 63 paintings by 19th- and 20th-century American artists, donated by James M. Cowan.
Fairgrounds (5 miles) - Home to the Tennessee State Fair, a collection of educational and
entertaining exhibits -
as well as livestock, agricultural, and creative arts competitions for blue ribbons and more than
$200,000 in
prize money. The Fairgrounds also boast whimsical midway rides, racing pigs, mule pulling, and cow
milking.
Music Row (2.5 miles) - Home to nearly every major country record label and publishing company,
Music Row's
entrance is graced by the sculpture of Alan leQuire's "Musica." This 20-foot "front door to Music
Row" depicts
nine naked, dancing spirits, inspiring one writer to quip, "It's a reminder how you can lose your
shirt and your
pants in the country music business."
Vanderbilt University (3 miles) - One of America's "top 20 universities," Vanderbilt's gorgeous, 330-
acre campus
is registered as a National Historic Landmark and serves as a top tourist attraction.
Grand Ole Opry (8 miles) - The historic venue is where a teenage Elvis Presley made his debut and
where
modern-day greats Loretta Lynn, Garth Brooks, and George Jones are welcome.
Opry Mills (8 miles) - Opry Mills features hundreds of the best names in retail and entertainment -
including Bass
Pro Shops Outdoor World, Off 5TH Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Romano's Macaroni Grill, and Off Broadway
Shoe
Warehouse.
Nashville Zoo (8 miles) - A zoo and historic plantation farmhouse. Featuring a variety of animal
exhibits as well
as the "Jungle Gym," the largest community-built playground of its kind in the country.
The Hermitage (14 miles) -The historic mansion of Andrew Jackson, America's seventh president.
Down To Business, Near Hundreds Of Nashville Tennessee Attractions:
As a business traveler, you can take advantage of our hotel's close proximity to countless downtown
Nashville
Tennessee attractions and businesses. Our prime location within minutes of all major interstates -
including I-
40, I-65, and I-24 - makes us the perfect solution for corporate guests on the go, whether you're
scheduled for
a business meeting or to visit the endless downtown Nashville Tennessee attractions. Just a handful
of local
area companies includes:
IBM (1 block)
Ernst & Young (1 block)
Deloitte & Touche (1 block)
BellSouth (2 blocks)
Gresham Smith & Partners (2 blocks)
Union Planters Bank (2 blocks)
Bank of America (2 blocks)
AmSouth (2 blocks)
XO Communications (3 blocks)
HCA -The Healthcare Company (2.5 miles)
Sprint (3 miles)
Verizon Wireless (5 miles)
Dell Computer Corporation (8 miles)
Dollar General (10 miles)
AO Smith (25 miles)
Allow us to entertain you as your gracious host in the heart of Music City USA - where warm, caring
service and
proximity to the most popular downtown Nashville attractions come together in perfect harmony. Book
your
reservations online today for Our Best Rates. Guaranteed.
vacation rental rates
Rates are seasonal and amount quoted is weekly rate, Prices listed are for 2 people, each additonal
person
please add $30.00 per night
Security Deposit and contract required, deposit will be refunded with no damage to unit or property
Minimum 3 night stay required
Major credit cards only