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http://www.travelbrospod.com/bookwithus Welcome back to another episode of the Travel Bros Podcast! In episode 78, we are heading down to Music City for an ultimate deep dive into the Grand Hyatt Nashville. Somehow, Jamie had never stepped foot in Nashville until now, so we break down his first impressions of the electric, non-stop energy on Broadway. We talk about the massive hotel boom transforming the city's skyline , review Jamie’s stay in a stunning corner suite , and reveal why this property might just house the absolute best domestic Hyatt Club Lounge in the United States. Plus, we cover some wild stories—from base jumpers leaping off the hotel's 25th-floor rooftop bar to the true business models behind Broadway's celebrity-owned mega-bars. We also look at luxury alternatives like the Four Seasons and the timeless, historic charm of The Hermitage Hotel. Thinking about planning your own weekend getaway to Nashville? Let us handle the details! Book your next stay with us to unlock exclusive VIP benefits like free breakfast, room upgrades, and resort credits at no extra cost to you. 🎸 Unlock VIP Status on Your Next Nashville Getaways: http://www.travelbrospod.com/bookwithus Hyatt Prive Benefits from Us: Confirmed Room Upgrade: A priority one-category room upgrade (confirmed within 24 hours of booking, subject to availability). Daily Full Breakfast: Complimentary daily breakfast for up to two guests at the hotel restaurant $100 Property Credit: A $100 USD credit per stay Priority Check-In/Check-Out: Early check-in (as early as 9:00 AM) and late check-out (up to 4:00 PM), subject to availability Welcome Amenity: Personalized welcome amenity Chapters 00:00 - The Nashville Hotel Boom & Recent Openings 02:25 - First Impressions of Music City & Broadway's Crazy Energy 05:35 - Location Spotlight: The Brand New Nashville Yards District 07:15 - Room Review: Inside the Broadway Quarter Suite 08:54 - The Roof Bar Base Jumping Incident (Why There Are No Balconies!) 09:49 - Walkability to Bridgestone Arena & Nissan Stadium 12:30 - Grand Hyatt Dining, Steak Houses, and the Lou Na Rooftop Bar 14:54 - The 5th Floor Pool Deck & Wellness Floor 15:38 - Is This the Best Hyatt Club Lounge in the U.S.? 17:41 - Massive Value: Hyatt Prive vs. Club Access Pricing Breakdown 21:03 - The Locked Door Check-In Mishap 22:00 - Suite Upgrades & Connecting Rooms for Families 24:42 - The Hidden History Behind the "Lou Na" Rooftop Name 26:00 - Luxury Alternatives: Eyeing the Four Seasons Nashville 31:15 - The Outrageous Reality of Hotel Valet Parking Fees 35:43 - Celebrity Bars on Broadway: Licensing vs. True Ownership 38:56 - Nashville's Food Scene: Biscuits, Barbecue, and Modern Southern Eats 41:02 - The Hermitage Hotel: Gilded Era Luxury & Best Bathroom in America 43:25 - Disney Tangent: The Great Wilderness Lodge AC Disaster 46:02 - Secret Underground Tunnels & The Suffrage Movement History 47:59 - Outro: Subscribe & Become a Client! TLDR A Grand Pandemic Opening: The Grand Hyatt Nashville opened its doors on October 1, 2020, right during the peak of the pandemic, soaring 24 floors into the air with an all-glass facade, 591 rooms, and 53 suites. The Hub of Nashville Yards: The property was the very first building completed in "Nashville Yards," a massive 19-acre upscale mixed-use district that connects the Gulch to Broadway and serves as Amazon's local hub . The Ultimate Domestic Lounge: Jamie declared that the Grand Hyatt Nashville boasts the absolute best domestic Hyatt Club Lounge in the U.S., highlighting its exceptional morning spread, extensive daytime grab-and-go snacks, and substantial evening happy hour. Sweet Suite Value: Upgrading from a standard room to a premium corner layout like the Broadway Quarter Suite—which features floor-to-ceiling glass on two sides looking straight down Broadway—costs a relatively small price premium of around $100 to $150 more per night. No Balconies Allowed: The hosts joked that the hotel's lack of guest room balconies is vindicated by a wild New Year's Eve incident where two men successfully base-jumped off the hotel's 25th-floor rooftop bar. Crowded Pool Culture: Positioned on the 5th floor, the hotel's outdoor rooftop pool features excellent views of Broadway, but its compact deck area means it fills up with bachelorette parties and eager lounge-chair-claimers as early as 9:30 AM Steep Parking Fees: If you plan to visit, skip the rental car; the hotel charges a premium $60 per night for valet parking with no visible self-parking option, though the city center is incredibly walkable. Historic Restrooms & Suffrage: For vintage luxury lovers, the 1910 Hermitage Hotel offers stunning Art Deco architecture, a secret underground tunnel once used by politicians, a major history as ground zero for the 1920 women's suffrage movement, and a restroom that won Best Bathroom in America
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