
Nashville · The Gulch
Virgin Hotels Nashville
Typical recent rate
$249Reference price
$299Signal savings
Save 17% · $50Price checked May 27, 2026
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About this hotel
Virgin Hotels' Nashville outpost in The Gulch — a rooftop pool with city views, a 8.9 guest score, and a brand identity built around music, nightlife, and the kind of guest experience that earns repeat visits in a city that rewards personality.
Virgin Hotels Nashville earns an 8.9 score in a competitive Gulch market by leaning into Nashville's music identity more deliberately than any comparable hotel. The rooftop pool, bar programming, and design sensibility attract a guest base that chose the hotel, not just the neighborhood. At $249 it sits between the Cambria-tier and the Thompson/21c premium — a strong mid-tier boutique option when you want the Gulch's best rooftop atmosphere at a price below the top boutiques.
Signal summary
Virgin Hotels rates follow Nashville's entertainment calendar — weekends around major music events book early. Mid-week rates are more accessible and often represent the best value in the Gulch boutique tier.
Frequently asked questions
Does Virgin Hotels Nashville have a rooftop pool?
Yes — the rooftop pool is one of the signature amenities, with city views and programming that draws both hotel guests and locals. It's one of the livelier pool scenes in The Gulch, particularly on weekend evenings in the warmer months.
Is Virgin Hotels Nashville pet friendly?
Yes — Virgin Hotels has a brand-wide pet-friendly policy, and the Nashville property is no exception. In a city with limited truly pet-friendly boutique options, this is a meaningful differentiator for travelers bringing dogs.
How does Virgin Hotels Nashville compare to Thompson Nashville in The Gulch?
Both are premium Gulch lifestyle hotels at similar prices. Thompson Nashville has a slightly more refined aesthetic and a stronger restaurant reputation. Virgin Hotels leans more music- and nightlife-forward, with more animated bar programming. Both have rooftop pools. The choice comes down to personality: Thompson for design-hotel polish, Virgin for music-city energy.




