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An Urban Bed and
Breakfast
in Historic Edgefield 10 minutes from Downtown
Set in Nashville's premier historic
district, East Park Inn Bed and Breakfast has 120-year-old
charm matched with sophisticated convenience and comfort.
Nestled near the heart of the bustling city of Nashville, this
bed and breakfast offers southern hospitality and a
well-appointed escape from the day-to-day grind.
Twelve-foot ceilings and heart-of-pine
floors establish the ambiance of East Park Inn. Rooms are made
magical with art and antiques collected by world traveler
Brooks Parker, a host who likes to make his guests feel at
home with thoughtful amenities and relaxing furnishings.
Favorite spots for guests include the
parlor with a working fireplace, the dining room with its
turn-of-the-century bronze and crystal chandelier, and the
lover's porch, a private setting in the garden just outside
the Library Suite. The two suites, spacious and beautiful, are
a direct reflection of the host's attention to detail. Luxury
linens, feather beds, and a down comforter and duvet top each
bed, offering a good night's sleep to prepare you for the
hearty but healthy gourmet breakfast to follow the next
morning in the dining room.
Start your day with the inn's menu,
designed by gourmet cook and cookbook author Daisy King.
Afternoon refreshments are available to tame your appetite
before dinner plans. You can savor a glass of wine or tea
while enjoying the Nashville skyline, or nibble on some fruit
and cheese in the company of fellow guests in the parlor,
library, or, weather permitting, the beautiful terraced
English gardens.
Whether you are relaxing indoors or
capturing the spirit of the city, East Park Inn is an inviting
urban getaway. You will like its style of hospitality! |
The city of Nashville, home to the
Tennessee Titans, surprises many people with its diversity of
things to see and do.
Catch a football game at Titan Coliseum and
enjoy a post-game party at a nearby Cajun cafe. Choose between
a gourmet dinner at famed Cafe Margot or the East Park Cafe
one night and live music at The Family Wash the next.
You can always cross the river to shop and
dine on Historic Second Avenue, complete with sports bars,
gift shops, and animated nightlife.
You're just a short ride from the
Performing Arts Center, the Frist Museum, the Hard Rock cafe,
Eddie George's Sports Bar and Grill, and the University area.
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