The Hermitage Hotel - Nashville 5-Star Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel located in downtown Nashville is a 5-star hotel and location of many beautiful weddings. Before telling you more about the hotel, let me tell you about a recent "unusual" wedding I was part of there recently. Actually, it was a pretend wedding set up to spring a happy surprise on a local florist.
Have you heard of the show on TLC called What Not to Wear? Well, they came to Nashville to do one of their programs. And since this was local wedding florist, it was the perfect set up to get her in on a wedding which was really no wedding at all.
There she was sitting in the crowd of guests - us all waiting for the bride to come in. And we kept waiting and waiting, and still no bride. Finally, Stacy Lunden, one of the co-hosts of the show started down the aisle. Well, I won't tell you the whole story. It was quite a surprise for Hillary. I was told that the show will air sometime next fall.
But back to the Hermitage Hotel. It is one of the most beautiful historic hotels in Nashville. I think only the Union Station Hotel could come close to rivaling it. The hotel has a rich history and has had many famous guests from the past and present. And you may have heard that the men's restroom at the hotel won an award. And yes, women are allowed to take a look.
Most of the weddings at the hotel take place in the beautiful veranda at the front of the hotel overlooking 6th avenue. The length of the veranda creates a nice long aisle for the bride to come in on. I've had the privilege of being a part of several weddings at this location. It is really impossible to describe its beauty. It's just a place you need to go and visit to see for yourself, whether you decide to get married there or not.
Have you heard of the show on TLC called What Not to Wear? Well, they came to Nashville to do one of their programs. And since this was local wedding florist, it was the perfect set up to get her in on a wedding which was really no wedding at all.
There she was sitting in the crowd of guests - us all waiting for the bride to come in. And we kept waiting and waiting, and still no bride. Finally, Stacy Lunden, one of the co-hosts of the show started down the aisle. Well, I won't tell you the whole story. It was quite a surprise for Hillary. I was told that the show will air sometime next fall.
But back to the Hermitage Hotel. It is one of the most beautiful historic hotels in Nashville. I think only the Union Station Hotel could come close to rivaling it. The hotel has a rich history and has had many famous guests from the past and present. And you may have heard that the men's restroom at the hotel won an award. And yes, women are allowed to take a look.
Most of the weddings at the hotel take place in the beautiful veranda at the front of the hotel overlooking 6th avenue. The length of the veranda creates a nice long aisle for the bride to come in on. I've had the privilege of being a part of several weddings at this location. It is really impossible to describe its beauty. It's just a place you need to go and visit to see for yourself, whether you decide to get married there or not.
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