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I too would urge some caution with where you stay in regards to Antioch...if you want to email me ([email protected]) you can. I grew in Nashville (Old Hickory actually) and will be there for Christmas as well (but staying with my folks). Also, depending on where you are going and what you are doing, you could try La Vegne. I'd love to help if I can!caynreth said:Can I ask why Antioch? are you visiting family? Cause I can think of several parts of Nashville I'd rather stay in. However, there are plenty of hotels/motels around Bell Rd/I-24. Or Old Hickory Blvd/I-65, which I believe is Brentwood at that point, no longer Antioch. (as opposed to Old Hickory Blvd/I65 in Madison, which is not what you want)
The best place to stay in Antioch, Tn will depend on your preferences and budget. Some popular options include hotels near the Nashville International Airport, downtown Nashville, or near Antioch's shopping and dining areas.
Antioch has a variety of budget-friendly options such as motels, guesthouses, and Airbnb rentals. It is recommended to research and compare prices, amenities, and locations before booking.
Yes, there are several pet-friendly hotels in Antioch, Tn. Some popular options include La Quinta Inn & Suites, Red Roof Inn, and Candlewood Suites. Make sure to check with the hotel beforehand for any pet restrictions or additional fees.
Antioch offers easy access to popular Nashville attractions such as the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, and the Ryman Auditorium. It is also close to outdoor activities like Percy Priest Lake and Radnor Lake State Park.
It is recommended to have a car or use ride-sharing services when staying in Antioch, Tn as public transportation options are limited. However, if you plan on staying near major attractions, you may be able to get by without a car.