![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am glad when you shared your concerns, in person, Aline was able to assist you. This is normally a commented highlight at Noelle. The cleanliness issues is not acceptable and especially for a hotel that has leading guest review scores within our brand for our cleanliness. Booking is not a common site booked into our hotel and we had some set up issues with them and I understand this was a large concern for your experience. I apologize this impacted you and three of our other guests that used their chat function. Yes, our message communication was an issue for the hotel. I am sorry to learn of these concerns and that you did not have a perfect experience. The emphasis on art, design, and local artists and designers will help you get to know Nashville.Dear andrealcolombo, Thank you for staying with us at Noelle. The workspace on the second floor is well designed, providing a new view of the bar along with a healthy distance from the crowds.īottom line: Why are we staying here? Noelle is in the center of the downtown action, but insulated from light and noise. Is there anything you'd change? Rooms and elevators are small valet is expensive and your only parking option, and the restaurant is located in the basement.Īny other hotel features worth noting? The gym, on the second floor, has Peloton bikes and tons of natural light. There are local artist events, and the gift shop is poised to become a holiday-shopping destination, even for non guests. What about the neighborhood? What else is around here? There are four other new hotels on this block (and more to come) and Noelle is the most refined of the bunch. What type of travelers will you find here? Floppy hat-wearing women and suspender-wearing men mill about. If you need something, like help making an appointment, the staff will make it happen. Lots of the amenities though (like the custom newspaper that tells you what to do in the area) are designed for self-sufficient guests. How is the service?The staff is efficient and polite, if not friendly. The Rare Bird rooftop deck, Trade Room, the open lobby bar, and Hidden Bar are all gathering places for guests and locals. Makeready Libations & Liberation, the basement restaurant, is probably the least interesting of the options food is solid and there’s good art, but there's nothing truly compelling except for the almond brioche at breakfast ($7 and worth every penny). The lobby's Drug Store coffee counter is run by the folks who operate the Barista Parlor shops. ![]() Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? Wi-Fi is free it works well in the rooms and public spaces but not so well in the basement restaurant.ĭrinking and dining-what are we looking at? There are several food and drink outlets in the Noelle. Hallway water dispensers make flat and bubbly available for free. The tech works seamlessly, from the blackout shades to the air-conditioning. Noelle is one of the few hotels in Nashville that feels like it's in New York City, with small rooms, marble bathrooms, and armoires with locally crafted essentials. The hotel doesn't advertise that, though instead it plays up its indie nature (though you can book and earn Bonvoy points). What's the backstory? Noelle is a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Marriott’s collection of one-offs. The check-in desk is inside the gift shop, and the coffee shop is a work of art in itself (as are the directional signs). You realize the vibe is different as soon as you walk in and you see cool art and playful displays mingling elegantly with the original architecture. Local artists designed the space and the art, drawing on inspiration from notable Nashvillians. Why did this hotel catch your attention? Noelle, tucked inside a completely renovated 1930s building, isn’t your standard new-hotel-in-an-old-building. ![]()
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