
Nashville · West End
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
Typical recent rate
$239Reference price
$309Signal savings
Save 23% · $70Price checked May 22, 2026
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About this hotel
Nashville's strongest West End base — a full-service Loews property adjacent to Vanderbilt University, with steadier pricing than downtown and a walkable dining and medical corridor.
Loews Vanderbilt Hotel is the most practical full-service option outside downtown Nashville — adjacent to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, well-positioned for the Music Row and West End restaurant scene, and priced meaningfully below comparable downtown properties. An 8.9 guest score across 2,156 reviews reflects consistent delivery. At $239 it's $70 off the reference price and a clear pick for travelers visiting the medical center, attending Vanderbilt events, or wanting a quieter base with easy access to the broader city.
Signal summary
Nashville's strongest non-downtown signal when Vanderbilt access, West End restaurants, or medical travel are part of the trip.
Frequently asked questions
Is Loews Vanderbilt Hotel good for visiting Vanderbilt University?
Yes — it's the closest full-service hotel to the Vanderbilt campus and medical center. For prospective students, parents, visiting faculty, or medical travel, it's the most convenient option in the city. The walkable West End dining corridor is also a strong draw for leisure travelers who want a quieter base than downtown.
How does Loews Vanderbilt compare to downtown Nashville hotels?
Loews Vanderbilt runs about $50–$70 less per night than comparable downtown properties and holds its rate more steadily during peak Broadway weekends and event demand. If your trip isn't centered on the honky-tonk strip, it's a strong total-value play — full-service amenities, a better restaurant neighborhood, and a shorter uber to Midtown.
What is the West End Nashville neighborhood like?
West End is one of Nashville's most livable corridors — a mix of independent restaurants, coffee shops, and retail stretching from Vanderbilt toward the Gulch. It's quieter than downtown and SoBro but still walkable and well-served by rideshare. For a Nashville trip focused on food and local exploration rather than the Broadway scene, it's one of the better base neighborhoods.
Does Loews Vanderbilt have a good restaurant?
The hotel has an on-site restaurant and bar, but the stronger draw is the broader West End and Elliston Place dining scene within walking distance — one of the most independently focused restaurant corridors in Nashville. For hotel dining, it's solid; for exploring Nashville's food scene, the location is genuinely useful.




