Traveling with a pet in downtown Nashville is straightforward: the city counts 47 hotels that accept dogs and cats, with most located within walking distance of Ryman Auditorium and Broadway's honky-tonks. These properties typically charge a flat pet fee of $50-$100 per stay and require a pet waiver at check-in. Many offer designated relief areas with waste bags and do not restrict by breed or size, making them practical for owners of large dogs. Budget for $129-$250 per night for a room, plus the one-time pet fee. The district's compact layout means you and your pet will be steps from Music City Center, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and Bridgestone Arena, though sidewalks can be crowded on weekends.
Among top-rated options, the Hilton Nashville Downtown (guest score 88) provides three on-site restaurants and is adjacent to the Country Music Hall of Fame, with a pet-friendly policy that matches its family- and business-friendly vibe. At the Sheraton Grand Nashville Downtown (score 82), the rooftop bar Skye Lounge offers city views, and the hotel accepts pets with a refundable deposit. For a luxury stay, the Omni Nashville Hotel (score 92) features a rooftop pool, a spa, and six restaurants-pet fees apply, and the hotel provides pet beds on request. The Noelle (score 85) is a boutique choice in the city center with free bikes and a pet policy that includes a designated walking route. Midrange options like the Moxy Nashville Downtown (score 86) welcome pets with a flat fee and offer a billiards area for downtime. Families with pets often choose the Hyatt Centric Downtown Nashville (score 91) for its outdoor pool and pet-friendly courtyard. Each hotel's policy is clearly stated at check-in, so call ahead to confirm current pet fees and weight limits.
