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Nashville Vacation Rentals for Large Groups

Nashville is the default bachelorette city for a reason: walkable nightlife, a glut of big downtown rental houses, and an airport with direct flights from almost everywhere. Here's where to put your group and what you'll do.

Where to stay in Nashville for a big group

  • Downtown / The Gulch — walk to Broadway's honky-tonks; the top pick for party groups who don't want to drive.
  • Germantown — trendy, walkable, great restaurants, a short ride to downtown.
  • East Nashville — hipper and quieter, more house for your money, ~10 minutes to the action.

What your group will do in Nashville

  • Broadway honky-tonks and live music
  • Pedal taverns and party buses
  • Distillery and hot-chicken tours
  • A calmer day trip to Franklin

Sizing and booking your rental

Plan for about one bed per two people, and check each listing's stated maximum occupancy. A group of 8 fits a 4-bedroom home; 12 needs 5–6. See the full sizing + fee checklist in our large-group rentals guide, and settle house vs hotel before you book.

Splitting the cost

One person books; everyone owes their share. Split evenly, or weight by room and nights — the cost splitter does the math, and this guide covers the fair ways to divide it.

FAQ

Where should a large group stay in Nashville?

For a party group, stay Downtown or The Gulch to walk to Broadway. For more house and quieter nights, East Nashville or Germantown are a short ride away.

What is there to do in Nashville for a group?

Broadway's honky-tonks and live music, pedal taverns, distillery and hot-chicken tours, and an easy day trip to Franklin.

How many bedrooms does a group of 12 need in Nashville?

Plan for roughly one bed per two people — a group of 12 is comfortable in a 6-bedroom home (or 5 if some share). Always confirm the listing's stated maximum occupancy.

Plan your Nashville group trip

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