The Best Apartments in Tennessee, United States

Only Handpicked and Verified Apartments for Your Stay in Tennessee, United States
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Best apartments in Tennessee

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Nashville Music Haven:
Mint House Nashville - Music Row
Memphis Historical Charm:
The Moose At Memphis Downtown & Victorian Village
Luxe Riverfront Retreat:
Captain'S Quarters Riverfront #2
Comfy Downtown Vibe:
Stylish Downtown Condo W/ Pool & Parking
Modern Touch in Germantown:
Abode Nashville - Germantown
Charming Memphis Escape:
Charming Cooper-Young Flat In The Heart Of Memphis
Elegant Loft Experience:
The Moose #9 - Brand New Luxe Modern Loft With Free Parking, King Bed & Fast Wifi
Penthouse Luxury:
Midnight Manor Penthouse Suite The Gulch
Spacious Family Getaway:
Brenda Lee History 2Br Villa Pool Hot Tub

FAQs about apartments in Tennessee

We created these 3 answers to questions about places to stay in Tennessee to make your planning easier.

Which hotels in Tennessee are ideal for families?
Hotels like the Nash Gold Private Condo offer spacious accommodations with amenities suitable for families. Typically, properties that provide kitchens and proximity to attractions are family-friendly.
Which hotels are recommended for couples looking for a romantic getaway?
The Moose properties offer modern, well-appointed studios with amenities like free parking and privacy, making them ideal for romantic stays.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Tennessee?
The cheapest accommodations often start around $80 per night and can be found in various locations. Properties such as the Music Valley Studio provide budget-friendly options without sacrificing comfort.

Essential Hotel Facts for Tennessee Travelers

This guide provides essential insights into hotel accommodations across Tennessee, evaluating over 100 properties with key specifics for informed travel planning.

Typical nightly rates range from $90 to $250.

There are over 100 hotel properties state-wide.

Peak travel seasons include spring (March-May) and fall (September-November).

Local taxes and fees average around 14.25% of the room rate.

Many hotels are within 5 km of major attractions like the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.