5600 O'brien Avenue (1.4 km from Lotz House)
The Best Western Plus Belle Meade Inn and Suite is a popular choice for travellers visiting or passing through Nashville (TN). With a comprehensive list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property to be extremely comfortable.
412 White Bridge (1.5 km from Lotz House)
Nashville is home to the Comfort Inn Nashville West. Nissan Stadium is 5.6 miles away, and Bridgestone Arena is 6.2 miles away. The Parthenon is 3.1 miles from the property. Vanderbilt University is 3.
5612 Lenox Avenue (1.5 km from Lotz House)
Located off Interstate 40 this hotel is just 3.5 miles from Vanderbilt University. It offers a daily breakfast a gym and an outdoor pool. Guest rooms feature flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.
269 White Bridge Road (1.8 km from Lotz House)
This hotel is approximately a ten-minute drive from downtown Nashville and approximately eight miles from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. It features a continental breakfast and complimentary wireless Internet access.
6924 Charlotte Pike (3.5 km from Lotz House)
Nashville International Airport is a 20-minute drive from this motel. It serves a daily continental breakfast and offers free Wi-Fi and expanded cable TV with HBO in every room.
3907 Nevada Avenue (3.7 km from Lotz House)
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.
(4.2 km from Lotz House)
Set in the Tennessee region of Nashville New Listing! A balcony is included in the Luxe New-Build with Rooftop Lounge townhouse. A patio and a children's playground are available to guests.
121 30th Ave. (5.3 km from Lotz House)
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.
Lotz House Nashville is a historic home located in Nashville, Tennessee. The house was built in 1858 by German immigrant Wilhelm Lotz. The house is an excellent example of Italianate architecture, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Lotz House was used as a field hospital during the Battle of Nashville in 1864. After the war, the house was used as a private residence until it was donated to the city of Nashville in 1953. The house is now open to the public for tours.
If you are interested in learning more about the history of Nashville, the Lotz House is a great place to start. The knowledgeable staff will be able to answer any questions you have about the house or the city's history. Tours of the house are offered daily.