3311 West End Avenue (0.9 km from Elmington Park)
Adjacent to Vanderbilt University this Extended Stay America features a fully equipped kitchen and free WiFi in every room. The front desk is open 24 hours and Tennessee State University is 3.2 mi away.
121 30th Ave. (1.4 km from Elmington Park)
121 Hotel - Powered By Jurny is located in Nashville, 500 metres from The Parthenon, 1.2 kilometres from Vanderbilt University, and 3.7 kilometres from Bridgestone Arena. Additionally, a refrigerator and coffee maker are provided.
110 30th Avenue North (1.4 km from Elmington Park)
Located in Nashville in the Tennessee region with The Parthenon and Vanderbilt University nearby Sonder at Euclid Court provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
109 29th Avenue North (1.5 km from Elmington Park)
The Fairfield Inn & Suites Nashville Near Vanderbilt offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen televisions in Nashville's West End neighbourhood. This 3-star hotel offers complimentary WiFi and a business centre.
3907 Nevada Avenue (1.8 km from Elmington Park)
Nashville-based Located 1.7 miles from The Parthenon and 2.5 miles from Vanderbilt University, this Sylvan Park 4 Bedroom Home features air conditioning. Tootsies Orchid Lounge is 3.7 mi from the property, as is the Johnny Cash Museum.
2613 West End Avenue (1.9 km from Elmington Park)
This Nashville city centre hotel is located between Vanderbilt University and Centennial Park. Each room includes a microwave and refrigerator. There is complimentary WiFi and an outdoor pool on-site.
2555 West End Avenue (1.9 km from Elmington Park)
Located on-campus next to Vanderbilt Stadium this Nashville Tennessee hotel is 100 percent nonsmoking and offers on-site dining free shuttle services to downtown Nashville and an on-site bar.
2111 Belcourt Avenue (2.0 km from Elmington Park)
Sonder – Belcourt is located in Nashville, Tennessee, near Vanderbilt University. It features free WiFi and private parking.
Elmington Park is a historic Tennessee park located in Nashville, Tennessee. The park is named after its original owner, Colonel William Driver, who donated the land to the city. The park is home to a variety of trees, including oak, hickory, and cypress. It is also home to a variety of birds and other wildlife. There are also a number of historical monuments and statues located in the park, including a statue of Colonel Driver himself.