Built in 1930, the Noelle was one of Nashville’s first luxury hotels. It reopened in 2017 following a reimagining and designers and architects kept Art Deco flourishes but added a good dose of urban style. More than any other Nashville hotel, Noelle screams “big city” with its buzzy, high-ceilinged lobby that functions as a bar, co-working space and art gallery and its location near Printers Alley, a narrow bar-lined street that was a Prohibition-era hideout. Petite but stylish guest rooms, located in both the old and new wing of the hotel, have hickory hardwood floors, handcrafted pottery and blackout shades to ensure a good night’s rest.
