Nashville hitting new notes

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Nashville is gearing up for an exciting 2025, with new global connections, cultural milestones, and fresh culinary experiences.

Starting on April 10, Icelandair will also begin seasonal direct flights from Reykjavik to Nashville, connecting travellers not only to Iceland’s stunning landscapes but also to more than 30 European destinations, including London.

And Aer Lingus will launch the first-ever non-stop flight between Dublin and Nashville on April 12.

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Grand Ole Opry, the world’s longest-running radio show, which first aired in 1925. Music lovers will have the opportunity to witness both legendary stars and rising talent on its iconic stage.

The city’s hotel sector is burgeoning, with The Printing House, a property that blends mid-century contemporary style with nods to the city’s printing history, offering 187 design-forward rooms and suites. It is located just steps from Honky Tonk Highway and the Ryman Auditorium.

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Other hotels coming soon include:

Hilton Garden Inn Nashville Opryland (March 2025) , The Gilmore Hotel by AvantStay (April 2025), Canopy by Hilton Nashville Downtown The Gulch (April 2025)  , Homewood Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown The Gulch (April 2025), The Printing House (Tapestry Collection by Hilton) (June 2025) , Tempo by Hilton Nashville Midtown (September 2025) , The Chloe Nashville (2025) and Motto by Hilton Nashville Downtown (2025). 

A major new visitor attraction, Nashville Yards, is a 19-acre project in the heart of downtown Nashville that, when complete, will be a walkable, urban community featuring high-end hospitality offerings, including the 591-room luxury Grand Hyatt Nashville and the newly renovated Union Station Nashville Yards; exceptional retail and restaurant options; a world-class 4,500 capacity concert venue, The Pinnacle, and entertainment offerings.

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