
Nashville · The Gulch
Margaritaville Hotel Nashville
Typical recent rate
$239Reference price
$289Signal savings
Save 17% · $50Price checked May 27, 2026
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About this hotel
Jimmy Buffett's hotel brand lands in The Gulch with a rooftop pool, a 8.9 guest score, and a laid-back identity that stands out in a neighborhood of design-forward boutiques — a full-service stay that leans into Nashville's music and good-times culture.
Margaritaville Hotel Nashville earns an 8.9 score by delivering what the brand does well: a lively, music-forward atmosphere, a rooftop pool, and genuine hospitality warmth that attracts a guest base who consciously chose the experience. At $239 it sits between the value tier and the premium boutiques in The Gulch — strong value for a full-service stay with a rooftop pool and a personality that fits Nashville better than most national hotel brands.
Signal summary
Margaritaville rates follow Nashville's entertainment calendar — weekend rates reflect the city's bachelorette and music tourism demand. Mid-week and off-peak periods offer the most accessible rates in this tier.
Frequently asked questions
Does Margaritaville Hotel Nashville have a rooftop pool?
Yes — the rooftop pool is one of the signature amenities and draws both hotel guests and Nashville locals, particularly on warm-weather weekends. The Gulch location means the pool crowd skews more neighborhood-local than the Broadway-corridor hotels.
Is Margaritaville Hotel Nashville in The Gulch?
Yes — the hotel sits in The Gulch, Nashville's design-forward neighborhood south of downtown. It's within walking distance of the Broadway honky-tonk corridor (about 10 minutes on foot) and The Gulch's independent restaurant and bar scene. Thompson Nashville, Cambria, and Virgin Hotels are nearby.
How does Margaritaville Nashville compare to Thompson Nashville in The Gulch?
Both are full-service Gulch hotels with rooftop pools at similar price points. Thompson Nashville has a more refined, design-hotel identity and a slightly higher guest score. Margaritaville is more animated and music-forward, with a guest experience built around Nashville's good-times culture. For design-hotel polish, Thompson wins. For a livelier, more social atmosphere, Margaritaville is the pick.




