The Printing House Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Opens in Music City

Nashville has a new design-forward hotel that pays tribute to the city’s printing legacy. The Printing House Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, is now welcoming guests in the South Bank neighborhood, just steps from Printer’s Alley, the Ryman Auditorium and Honky Tonk Highway.

The 187-room lifestyle hotel blends mid-century style with nods to Nashville’s heritage. Among the design details are a textured concrete façade, a block “P” logo inspired by letterpress fonts, and interiors with warm natural materials such as walnut, rattan and brass.

“We are thrilled to bring The Printing House to Nashville, a city with such a deep and celebrated history in the arts," says Gayle Wilkinson, general manager. "The hotel is our tribute to the city's printing history, which was instrumental in the stamping of songbooks eventually converging with artists who made the Music City what it is today. Starting with the exterior of the hotel featuring textured stamping patterns to our elegant lobby and best in city patio, overlooking the Cumberland River and Downtown, this hotel will contribute to the continuing history of Nashville.”

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King room (The Printing House Nashville, Tapestry Collection by Hilton)

Guests will find a variety of social and culinary spaces that reflect Nashville’s cultural energy. The Letterpress Lounge & Terrace sits on the fifth floor with sweeping skyline views, a menu rooted in Southern flavors, and a weekly schedule of live music and social gatherings. The Press House café combines a traditional espresso bar with Southern diner-style hospitality, serving coffee, smoothies, brunch cocktails, and dishes that include both high-protein and vegan options. On the rooftop terrace, a stage hosts local musicians, Writer’s Rounds and songwriting sessions, reinforcing the property’s connection to Music City’s creative traditions.

“The Printing House is a perfect addition to the Tapestry Collection by Hilton portfolio,” said Elizabeth Scruggs, brand leader, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. “Hilton recognizes that more guests are seeking hotels with an independent spirit, and The Printing House’s vibrant story, rich design and on-property offerings that are uniquely Nashville delivers exactly the stay they are seeking.”

Accommodations include 187 guestrooms and 12 deluxe suites, along with a seven-room private floor that can be configured into a multi-bedroom suite with its own lounge and terrace. Rooms feature custom millwork, large bathrooms with LED mirrors and curated mini-bars stocked with local snacks and spirits. The Printing House is also Nashville’s second LEED-certified hotel, underscoring its sustainability commitments. For events, the property offers 3,200 square feet of meeting space, outdoor terraces and a catering kitchen.

Part of Hilton Honors, The Printing House is accepting reservations for stays beginning September 8, 2025, with nightly rates starting at $349.

The Short Advisor Pitch

For clients seeking a stylish but locally rooted Nashville stay, The Printing House delivers both design-forward flair and authentic Music City experiences. Its South Bank location balances proximity to top attractions with a quieter neighborhood vibe, while the rooftop stage, Letterpress Lounge, and LEED certification make it a solid recommendation for culture seekers, groups, and eco-conscious travelers alike.

For more information, visit www.printinghousenashville.com.

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