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Nashville Airport Marriot ReviewThis is one of the airport area's most resortlike hotels, which includes a spacious indoor/outdoor pool. If you want to stay in shape while you're away from home, this is an excellent choice. All fitness equipment was replaced in late 2009. The hotel grounds cover 17 landscaped and wooded acres, though the proximity to the highway means it's rather noisy. Traffic sounds are not a problem if you book an upper-level room. All the guest rooms were recently updated with contemporary decor and flatscreen TVs. For business travelers, there are large work desks and a concierge level. Families may like the lower-level poolside rooms; for extra space, try one of the corner units, which are 30% larger than standard rooms. The casual restaurant serves a wide range of pasta, poultry dishes, and generous salads, and has a pleasant view of the woods outside. 600 Marriott Dr., Nashville, TN 37214-5010. tel. 800/228-9290 or 615/889-9300. Fax 615/889-9315. www.marriott.com. 398 units. $105-$189 double; $450-$650 suite. AE, DC, DISC, MC, V. Free parking. Amenities: Restaurant; lounge; free airport shuttle; babysitting; concierge; health club; indoor/outdoor pool; room service; sauna; valet service; whirlpool; Wi-Fi (free, in lobby). In room: A/C, TV w/pay movies, hair dryer, Wi-Fi ($15 per 24 hr.). Facilities: Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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