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Billed as Nashville’s third skyscraper and the city’s first million-dollar hotel when it opened in 1910, The Hermitage has recently unveiled the results of a lavish multi-year restoration and ...
The Hermitage Hotel, which opened in 1910, is in the last stages of a hotel-wide renovation meant to update several common spaces and guest rooms, as well as a redesigned restaurant replacing the ...
A popular phrase in Nashville for over a century has been, "Meet me at the Hermitage Hotel." Located at the corner of Sixth and Union, this hospitality landmark in downtown Nashville features 122 ...
The last time the Hermitage Hotel underwent a major renovation was in 2003. The process leading up to its grand reopening back then took approximately one year. Now the designated National ...
Draper James and the Hermitage Hotel, Nashville will introduce a new staff wardrobe, custom-designed by Draper James exclusively for the hotel. As reported last month, Draper James recently added ...
The Hermitage Hotel is receiving the honor after its celebration of suffrage history and for “demonstrating a long tradition of exceptional customer hospitality and service,” according to a ...
The Hermitage Hotel has been around for more than 100 years with many notable guests staying there over the years. Stephanie had to take a closer look at this iconic Nashville location.
The Hermitage Hotel will close March 16 while the historic hotel undergoes a $15 million renovation. Prem Devadas, managing director for Historic Hotels Nashville LLC, announced the news at a ...
The Hermitage Hotel first opened in 1910 and has continuously welcomed guests ever since. Luxury exudes from the entire property, beginning in the grand lobby and continuing through guest rooms ...
The first stop on our tour, The Hermitage Hotel's grand lobby is an architectural masterpiece with preserved stained glass windows, original floors and marble pillars surrounding lounging areas. 2 ...
For nearly 115 years, The Hermitage Hotel has been a holiday mainstay. As a student at Vanderbilt University in the 1930s, my grandmother, Marion Truett Duke, danced in the Grand Ballroom of The ...