The Dream Nashville has debuted in the city’s historic Printer’s Alley corridor. Located in the heart of the city’s downtown, the latest addition to the Dream Hotel portfolio is crafted by New York-based design practice Meyer Davis Studio with lofty interiors wrapped in color and punctuated with a bespoke art collection.
The playful 168-room Dream Nashville stands at the site of Nashville’s first boutique hotel, the Utopia, which bowed in the 1890s. In addition to a fitness center and 8,000 square feet of meeting and event space, Dream Nashville houses seven dining and nightlife venues with standouts like the versatile Stateside Kitchen, the nightlife concept Dirty Little Secret, and the Superfine Bakeshop.
Twenty-one luxe suites are featured among the Art Deco-style accommodations, including the 1,400-square-foot Guest House that boasts a mahogany poker table as well as the Dream Brew on tap. Moreover, the hotel’s 1,200-square-foot Terrace suite is appointed with an outdoor grill