Downtown Nashville

Cultural hotspot for business, travel, and music
Downtown Nashville, a hotspot for tourism and music, the district features a plethora of bars lining Broadway, the main street attraction. Home to the 1892 Ryman Auditorium, visitors from all over find themselves at this historic spot. This all converges with the business and government district.

Downtown features historic buildings with music attractions, boutique hotels, art galleries and chef-driven restaurants. “South of Broadway” there are newly constructed hotels, eateries, music venues, and attractions. It is a very walkable and convenient town, with plenty of fun to be had moving around Nashville’s downtown area.
What Downtown Nashville Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
8.0
value
7.5
amenities
8.2
social
8.0
management
7.5
Median rents in Downtown Nashville
Studio
$
1,385
1 Bedroom
$
1499
2 Bedroom
$
2158

Living in
Downtown Nashville

Energetic
Big Business
World Class Music
Nightlife
Good Eats
Downtown Nashville — 9.1/10 Rating (based on 18 neighborhood reviews)
Right on a green way that takes you down towards broadway and beyond right on the river. Not really in walking distance of a lot of bars/restaurants (besides what is around broadway), but doesn't really bother me because you have to drive to most places in Nashville anyways. Love living on the river and seeing the Nashville skyline, Nissan stadium, etc from my apartment.
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10
/10
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River House
The Gulch is fantastic but currently under a LOT of construction. Great restaurants, shopping, convenient new Publix in the neighborhood, access to public transportation is great. It’s walkable to Bridgestone and Broadway but kind of hard right now because of construction. Very close to belmont, which has been great. You just take 12th Ave to Wedgewood and you’re there.
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9
/10
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Gossett on Church
Rolling Mill Hill is a great little neighborhood with 4-5 other apartment buildings. The views overlook the Cumberland and the whole skyline that is downtown Nashville. Very safe to walk around any time of the day, and there's a great bar across the street along with a diner.
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9
/10
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Terra House
Capitol View area is newly developed and centrally located between midtown, downtown, gulch and Germantown neighborhoods. The area includes a Publix, a couple restaurants, businesses, and other apartment complexes.
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Residences at Capitol View
I love living downtown. Being away from midtown allowed me some space between school and my classmates. It's so nice to take my afternoon walks and grab coffee all the time.
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9
/10
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505 Nashville
Lots of construction but that is normal for Nashville. I like that there is retail and a supermarket below the building.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Residences at Capitol View
Super fun area with tons of great places to eat and drink
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10
/10
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Icon in the Gulch
Living in the gulch is fun, there’s a lot to do in walking distance. It’s nice to have the feel of the city without being right downtown.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Crossroads at the Gulch Apartments
Lot's of fun things to do.
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10
/10
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Crossroads at the Gulch Apartments
I love the Gulch! There is the Turnip Truck which is a small, overpriced grocery store, but I appreciate having in cases where I don't want to drive to Kroger. There are also plenty of restaurants and shopping options for when family/friends visit. They recently opened a small dog park, which is great if you have a dog. I also like going on walks outside, so it is nice to live in an area that is highly populated by foot traffic, so I don't feel as nervous going on walks alone.
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8
/10
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Velocity in the Gulch
There are a ton of great bars and restaurants around the Gulch and its fairly centrally located. Its not a bad walk to Broadway, Music Circle, or Division and is close to the highway. The only downside is the noise on the weekends, but even then, its not a huge party scene late at night. Overall, the neighborhood is great.
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8
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Pine Street Flats
Pros - Very convenient to all the downtown Nashville burrows. Great food & shopping all within walking distance.

Cons - Lots of construction going on at the moment so it can get quite noisy and trafficked at certain times.
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10
/10
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Eleven North
Since I live in downtown, the “neighborhood” is very busy but at the same time very safe. You can walk to a lot of places from here: Bridgestone arena, Titans stadium, Broadway, etc
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10
/10
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The SoBro
The North Gulch is definitely an up and coming neighborhood. A Publix and other shops are being built right next door. The Gulch is easily walkable, as is downtown.
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8
/10
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Eleven North
There are a couple great restaurants, a clean juice, starbucks, cute boutiques, spa/massage place, pilates gym, hair salon, nail salon, and slightly further there’s the motor works with 2 distilleries and a winery, shopping, a comedy club, and a tattoo shop
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10
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The Guthrie North Gulch
Only location in Nashville where it's more convenient to take the bus. Not the safest location, not the least safe. If you've lived in a city before you'll be fine.
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8
/10
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Capitol Towers
Love it during the week, need to escape tourists on the weekend
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10
/10
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Icon in the Gulch
Great place to live if you are young and want places to walk to!
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8
/10
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Eleven North


Getting to Know
Downtown Nashville

Neighborhood Boundaries
Jefferson Street to Interstate 40(North to South)
Cumberland River to George L Davis Boulevard (East to West)
dining
3rd & Lindsley
400 Degrees Hot Chicken
Adele’s
Back Alley Diner
Bar Louie
Bar Sovereign
Bobbie’s Dairy Dip
Caesar’s Italian Restaurant
Cantina Laredo
DeliDave’s
Dunn Bros Coffee
Etch Restaurant
Greek Touch
Green Curry
Hard Rock Café
Husk
Iris Cafe
Kayne Prime
Krispy Krunchy Chicken
Little Chicago
Manny’s House of Pizza
Merchants
Otaku Ramen
Pinewood Social
Pita Pit
Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery
RuSan’s Sushi and Seafood
Saint Anejo
Salsa Puerto Rican and Latin Cuisine
Slow Hand Coffee Company
Starbucks
Subway
Tequila Cowboy
The Pub Nashville
The Standard At The Smith House
Tin Roof
Whiskey Kitchen
grocery
Walgreens
convenience
Vaughn's Cash & Carry
fitness
Barry’s Bootcamp
Bethany Joy Yoga
Climb Nashville
CrossFit Forte
CrossFit Gulch
East Park Community Center
Hot Yoga Of East Nashville
Hot Yoga Plus
Reservoir Park
Simply Balanced
Takes 2 Fitness - Downtown
YMCA - Downtown
parks
Barry’s Bootcamp
Bethany Joy Yoga
Climb Nashville
CrossFit Forte
CrossFit Gulch
East Park Community Center
Hot Yoga Plus
Next Level Fitness
Reservoir Park
Simply Balanced
Steadfast and True Yoga
Takes 2 Fitness - Downtown
Team Green Adventures
The Chrome Bar
coffee
Back Alley Diner
bus
18 (bus)
34/36/6 (bus)
34/36/6 (bus)
50 (bus)
52 (bus)
52/55 (bus)
9 (bus)
96 (bus)
parking
City Center The Jewelers Mall
Diamond Parking
Patriot Parking 101 Market St
Pms Caroline Street Garage
Ppa The Autopark at Jefferson
Sp Plus Parking at Aon Center
United Valet Parking

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1 Bed $2,307
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