Transport yourself to a Gilded Era at The Union Station Nashville Yards, once Nashville’s vibrant central train terminal and now its grandest and most recognizable building. Within these hallowed walls, superior service, thoughtful yet playful design, and historical charm envelop you in modern boutique style while embracing turn-of-the-century sophistication. Join us to experience a stay exactly like nothing else.
Mark a new chapter in life or elevate your next event with The Union Station Nashville Yards as your inspired backdrop. The hotel’s unique event spaces infuse weddings, meetings, and special events with stunning architectural features, bold art, and modern facilities. Our excellent event planning staff provides first-class hospitality that exceeds all expectations.
Located on Broadway, The Union Station Nashville Yards extends a dramatic welcome at the gateway to downtown Nashville. You’re a short walk to our city’s famed neighborhoods, including Midtown and the Gulch, and Nashville’s legendary arts and entertainment venues, universities, museums, and shopping, not to mention the best dining and nightlife in the city.
The Gulch neighborhood, located adjacent to The Union Station and Nashville Yards, drew its name from The Union Station itself. This vicinity was historically known as the “railroad gulch” or the “railroad yard.” Consequently, two of the most recent and affluent neighborhoods in Nashville adopted names influenced by The Union Station.
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A wedding venue where history and romance come together perfectly. 🏰 #downtownnashville #nashvilletn #bridal
Every curve and turn tells a story, crafting our signature collection, one unique piece at a time.
Originally called the `New Depot` during construction, The Union Station earned its name after uniting multiple railroad stations in Nashville. 🚂
With L&N’s acquisition of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, it became the hub for trains from across the region. Prior to Union Station, Nashville had 5 different train stations dating back to 1854!
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Where luxury meets love – celebrating forever in the perfect setting. 💍
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From Country Music stars to political figures, we`ve hosted many famous travelers & guests over the years!
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