A forty-story glass tower on the Cumberland River, Four Seasons Hotel Nashville opened in late 2022 as downtown's most compelling luxury address. The hotel sits in the SoBro district, one block from Broadway's honky-tonks and steps from the Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame, and Bridgestone Arena. Designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz with interiors by Marzipan and HOK, warm wood panels meet weathered steel in a marriage of urban edge and Southern ease. All 235 rooms and suites occupy floors seven through fourteen, each framed by floor-to-ceiling glass overlooking the Cumberland, Nissan Stadium, or the skyline. Works by Gregor Hildebrandt line the corridors alongside 94 original pieces by local artists, turning the property into a living gallery.
Ground-floor Bacco, a Tuscan steakhouse by AvroKO, debuted in April 2026 with dry-aged cuts, handmade pasta, and a deep Italian wine list served across an intimate dining room, a spirited bar, and an 1,800-square-foot all-seasons terrazza dressed in terracotta and striped fabrics. On the seventh floor, Rivière Rooftop offers Mediterranean fare poolside against the skyline. The Spa houses six treatment rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, featuring Pietro Simone and Omorovicza skincare and a signature Tennessee Honey and Whiskey body ritual that wraps you in cane sugar, honey, and vanilla shea butter. Afterward, step onto the 2,300-square-foot infinity pool deck where water and river seem to merge under a wide Tennessee sky. Music, sport, or simply the light on the river at dusk — this hotel finds its own rhythm and invites you to find yours.