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Where Attendees Will Be Staying
Renaissance Nashville Hotel: Facilities
& Destinations magazine has recognized the Renaissance Nashville
Hotel as one of the country’s best convention hotels with
its prestigious Hotels on the Elite List Award, which is given
to the finest meeting and conference facilities in the United
States. The hotel’s superlative facilities have also helped
it earn Successful Meetings magazine’s Pinnacle Award. Located
in the business district of Downtown Nashville, the Renaissance
is directly connected to the Nashville Convention Center and
is within walking distance of the Gaylord Entertainment Center,
B.B. King's Blues Club, the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum,
the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Tennessee Performing
Arts Center and the Historic Second Avenue District which
boasts some of Music City's most popular "honky tonks" and
live entertainment.
Renaissance Nashville Hotel
611 Commerce St, Nashville, TN
Phone: 615-255-8400
The Renaissance Nashville Hotel has sold out!
However, The National LTCI Sales Training Conference has a limited number of rooms, at our special discount rate – available only by contacting
the National LTCI Sales Training Conference directly.
To reserve your room at the discounted rate of $159 (regularly $209), call us directly at 1.877.603.2771
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Uniquely
Nashville
Known as Music City USA,
Nashville has become one of the leading music recording cities
in the country. Take a drive down Music Row and see where
deals are made in the recording industry. Stop at RCA Studio
B, where renowned musicians like Elvis Presley and the Everly
Brothers made music history. Stop by the famous Bluebird Café
where artists like Faith Hill and Garth Brooks got their starts
and up-and-coming songwriters and musicians perform nightly.
Or you can step into the Ryman Auditorium, the Mother Church
of Country Music, and have breakfast on the stage where Minnie
Pearl once performed.
But music is only half the fun. Nashville
boasts many cultural attractions such as the Frist Center
for the Visual Arts, a nonprofit art-exhibition center with
24,000 square feet of gallery space dedicated to presenting
the finest visual art from local, state and regional artists,
as well as major U.S. and international exhibitions. The Nashville
Opera, as well as the Nashville Symphony perform year round
and a new world-class concert hall is slated to open in 2006.
Nashville's many wonderful restaurants specialize in Southern
cuisine with a flare. Or visit the Parthenon and dine at the
feet of Athena, the Western Hemisphere's largest indoor statue
and the world's only full-scale replica of the Athenian Greek
temple.
Having recently been voted one of the friendliest
cities in the country, Nashville makes families feel right
at home. The Adventure Science Museum, the Nashville Zoo at
Grassmere, Art Quest at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts
and the Valley Fair Amusement Park are just a few places with
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