Hotel in Nashville, United States
1 Hotel Nashville
1,200ptsLiving-Facade Sustainability

About 1 Hotel Nashville
1 Hotel Nashville brings the brand's sustainability-forward design philosophy to Demonbreun Street, with 215 rooms, a living ivy facade of 56,000 plants, a Bamford spa, farm-to-table dining, and a rooftop bar. Recognized with a Michelin Key in 2024 and a Forbes recommendation in 2025, it occupies a distinct tier in Music City's increasingly competitive luxury hotel market.
A Different Kind of Nashville Arrival
Approaching 710 Demonbreun St from the street, the building's most striking feature has nothing to do with neon signs or honky-tonk references. The facade carries 56,000 living plants in a continuous ivy installation that the hotel maintains without fertilizers or chemical treatments, relying on the plants' own resilience. In a city where most new luxury hotels have defaulted to maximalist interiors referencing Music City mythology, 1 Hotel Nashville reads as a deliberate counter-statement: quieter in palette, heavier on organic material, and calibrated toward guests whose relationship with Tennessee is less about Lower Broadway and more about the state's natural character.
That positioning is not accidental. The 1 Hotels brand, which precedes this Nashville outpost with properties in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and several other major markets, has built a consistent identity around biophilic design and measurable sustainability commitments. Nashville is the eighth property in that network, and it inherits a set of operational standards that its neighboring competition — including properties like Thompson Nashville, Conrad Nashville, and Bobby Hotel — does not replicate at the same systemic scale.
Where the Food Comes From and Why the Hotel Makes It Explicit
Nashville's farm-to-table narrative has been well-worn in local restaurant circles for years, with producers from Middle Tennessee's agricultural belt supplying kitchens across the city. What distinguishes 1 Hotel Nashville's approach is less the sourcing claim itself and more the institutional commitment behind it. The hotel's public spaces include a farm-to-table restaurant, a casual café, and a rooftop cocktail bar and lounge , three distinct food and beverage formats that, under the 1 Hotels framework, are expected to align with the brand's sourcing principles rather than treating local procurement as a marketing footnote.
The decision to anchor a hotel dining program around regional supply chains matters more in a city like Nashville than it might elsewhere. Tennessee sits within reach of serious agricultural infrastructure: Appalachian produce corridors, grassland beef operations, and a growing number of specialty farms oriented toward restaurant-quality output. A hotel that routes its purchasing through those networks creates a different kind of guest experience than one that sources centrally through national distributors. The farm-to-table restaurant at 1 Hotel Nashville is positioned within that regional supply logic, though specific menu details and seasonal programming fall outside the verified data available for this review. For the depth of Nashville's dining scene beyond the hotel's walls, the EP Club Nashville guide covers the full picture.
The sustainability commitments extend into areas that most guests encounter before they reach the dining room. Every room faucet runs through water filtration, and recycled wine-into-water bottles replace single-use plastics across the property. Shower timers in every bathroom serve as a functional prompt rather than a decorative gesture. Bed linens are locally sourced, and the mattresses are certified organic and non-toxic. These are operational decisions that reflect a supply-chain philosophy consistent with the food program's ethos: the hotel is trying to account for provenance across all its material inputs, not just the produce on the plate.
215 Rooms, Organic Materials, and Downtown Views
Property holds 215 rooms and suites, placing it in the mid-scale count for Nashville luxury hotels , large enough to support a full amenity stack, compact enough to avoid the convention-hotel scale that dilutes experience at properties like the JW Marriott Nashville. Room interiors use surfaces in organic materials, a design language consistent with the brand's wider portfolio. Several units include outdoor terraces, and the downtown Nashville views from upper floors carry genuine visual weight given the hotel's position on Demonbreun Street, a corridor that connects the entertainment district to the broader Midtown area.
Bamford Wellbeing Spa operates within the property, placing 1 Hotel Nashville in a peer group of Nashville hotels that have made spa programming a genuine amenity rather than an afterthought. The Hermitage Hotel carries Nashville's longest-established luxury spa tradition; 1 Hotel Nashville enters that conversation from a different angle, with Bamford's wellness philosophy adding a brand-level credibility to the offering. A fitness program rounds out the wellness stack.
Transportation within the city runs through a fully electric Audi e-tron house car, available for emission-free exploration. South Broadway, the live music venues, and the city's museum cluster fall within the hotel's walkable radius from Demonbreun Street, making the car a supplement to pedestrian access rather than a requirement.
Recognition and Where It Sits in Nashville's Luxury Tier
Nashville's hotel market has added significant luxury inventory over the past decade, and the upper tier has become genuinely competitive. A Michelin Key awarded in 2024 and a Forbes recommendation in 2025 place 1 Hotel Nashville within the recognized upper bracket of that market. The Michelin Key designation, applied to hotels rather than restaurants, evaluates the overall guest experience against a set of criteria that includes service, design, and amenity depth. For a property that opened as the eighth in its brand's global network, receiving that recognition in its first eligible cycle signals that the Nashville execution met the brand's established standards rather than compromising them.
Within Nashville's luxury hotel set, the comparison points shift depending on what a guest is optimizing for. Soho House Nashville targets a membership-oriented creative demographic. Bode Nashville operates in a design-forward but less amenity-heavy tier. 2100 West End Ave and Ascend Amphitheater serve different guest profiles entirely. 1 Hotel Nashville competes most directly with the full-service luxury segment, but its sustainability framework and biophilic design identity give it a lane that the convention-facing properties do not occupy.
Across the 1 Hotels portfolio, the brand has demonstrated that this identity travels: the New York, Miami, and Los Angeles properties have each attracted guests who prioritize sustainability credentials alongside luxury standards. Comparable sustainability-oriented luxury properties in other U.S. markets , like Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur or Sage Lodge in Pray , operate in more isolated natural settings where the commitment feels easier. Delivering the same ethos within a dense urban entertainment district, as 1 Hotel Nashville does on Demonbreun Street, requires a different kind of operational discipline.
For international travelers comparing the 1 Hotels approach against other design-led properties with environmental commitments, the brand sits in a different register than, say, Amangiri in Canyon Point or Aman Venice, which trade on remote or heritage settings. The 1 Hotels proposition is urban sustainability at scale, and Nashville tests that proposition in a market that has historically measured luxury in terms of service volume and nightlife adjacency rather than ecological footprint.
Planning Your Stay
Rates at 1 Hotel Nashville start from $1,299, positioning the property firmly within Nashville's upper-luxury tier. Guests seeking rooms with outdoor terraces and city views should specify preferences at booking, as not all 215 rooms carry those features. The hotel sits on Demonbreun Street with walkable access to South Broadway's live music venues, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the broader SoBro neighborhood, making it a practical base for both leisure and the city's growing conference circuit. The Bamford spa and fitness programming are available to hotel guests; availability for treatments during peak Nashville weekends , a category that now extends across most of the year given the city's event calendar , is worth confirming in advance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the leading room type at 1 Hotel Nashville?
The property holds 215 rooms and suites, with select units offering outdoor terraces and downtown Nashville views. Rooms throughout use organic material surfaces and filtered-water faucets in keeping with the brand's sustainability standards. The Michelin Key recognition (2024) and Forbes recommendation (2025) apply to the property overall, and the suites with terrace access represent the upper tier of the inventory at a starting rate of $1,299 per night. Guests prioritizing views or outdoor space should request those specifically at booking.
What makes 1 Hotel Nashville worth visiting?
Nashville's luxury hotel market has expanded rapidly, but few properties in the city combine Michelin Key recognition, a brand-level sustainability framework, Bamford spa programming, and a farm-to-table food and beverage program within a single address. For travelers whose priorities align with environmental accountability alongside full-service luxury, 1 Hotel Nashville occupies a position that the city's convention-oriented luxury properties do not. Its location on Demonbreun Street gives direct pedestrian access to Music City's core attractions without requiring the guest to participate in Lower Broadway's higher-volume hospitality formats.
Do I need a reservation for 1 Hotel Nashville?
For hotel stays, booking in advance is advisable given Nashville's year-round event pressure , the city draws major conventions, bachelorette weekends, and music festival traffic across all four seasons. The $1,299 starting rate suggests the property operates in a demand tier where availability narrows earlier than mid-market alternatives. If the Bamford spa is a priority, that should be booked separately and in advance of arrival. For dining at the farm-to-table restaurant or rooftop bar, contact the hotel directly to confirm current reservation requirements, as that information is not available in verified public data at the time of this review.
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