Featuring 1 bedroom and 1 full bathroom, this 692 sqft open concept dwelling is a perfect downtown retreat for visitors wanting to experience the Nashville lifestyle as soon as they step out of their door. Enjoy your stay in this elegantly decorated loft with contemporary furnishings and amenities, full kitchen and a cozy living area with exposed brick details throughout.
Welcome to the legendary Southern Turf Building in the heart of downtown Nashville, Tennessee! Nestled just above historic Skull's Rainbow Room (a Nashville landmark since 1948) and Nashville's newest and most elevated dining experience, Sinatra Bar & Lounge, we are thrilled to offer you a unique Airbnb experience with our six exquisite lofts that showcase the rich history and vibrant culture of this iconic city. Relax in comfort and indulge in the history and charm of the historic Southern Turf Building. Each of our lofts has been meticulously renovated by Icon Entertainment & Hospitality to provide a custom guest experience. The legendary Southern Turf Building holds a special place in Nashville's history, dating back to its construction in the late 19th century. Over the years, it has been a gathering place for locals and visitors alike, hosting vibrant music performances, lively events and unforgettable moments. Now, as part of Icon Entertainment's vision, these units combine the building's storied past with modern amenities and luxurious touches. We strive to provide you with an unforgettable stay, where you can immerse yourself in the soulful rhythms of Music City while enjoying the comfort and convenience of our thoughtfully designed accommodations. As our guest, you'll have access to all the amenities you need, including high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, essential toiletries and a concierge service ready to assist you throughout your stay. All our lofts feature antique accents and select furnishings from the 1800's as an homage to the heritage of the Southern Turf Building. There's no limit to the live entertainment and delectable cuisine located not just in walking distance but within the same historic building as the lofts. The first floor is home to the Manhattan meets Palm Springs ambiance of Sinatra Bar & Lounge, a homage to Frank Sinatra serving classic Italian, prime steaks and classic cocktails. Head to the basement of the Southern Turf Building to experience the fine dining, craft cocktails and live entertainment (featuring live jazz nightly and burlesque performances every weekend) that has made Skull's the cornerstone of Nashville's historic Printers Alley district since 1948. Come experience the magic of Nashville from the legendary Southern Turf Building, where history, music and hospitality converge.
**THIS UNIT** (201) Featuring 1 bedroom and 1 full bathroom, this 692 sqft open concept dwelling is a perfect downtown retreat for visitors wanting to experience the Nashville lifestyle as soon as they step out of their door. Enjoy your stay in this elegantly decorated loft with contemporary furnishings and amenities, full kitchen and a cozy living area with exposed brick details throughout. - Private Guest Room in Historic Building - Kitchenette for your Convenience - Located in the Heart of Downtown Nashville - Access to Printers Alley- Situated Above the all-new Sinatra Bar & Lounge and historic Skull's Rainbow Room Guest access PARKING: The Southern Turf Lofts does not offer parking. Parking is available nearby at an additional cost. Pricing ranges from approximately $10-$30 and we recommend the parking garage at 4th and Commerce (located at 147 4th Ave N). minute drive to Broadway/Bridgestone 6 min (0.6 miles) minute drive to Music Row 8 min (2.2 miles) minute drive to 12 South 12 min ( 3.5 miles) minute drive to Sylvan Park 14 min (4.6 miles) minute drive to the Airport 17 min (9.3 miles) minute drive to Grand Ole Opry 20 min ( 12.4 miles) Other things to note Built by wealthy bookmaker Marcus Cartwright in 1895, the Queen Anne-style Southern Turf Building was located in Nashville's notorious "Gentleman's Quarter" in the late 19th and very early 20th centuries. The thriving Gentleman's Quarter was located on the 200 block of Cherry Street in downtown Nashville (today 4th Avenue North), and at the very heart was the Southern Turf Building, operating a saloon on the first floor, gambling parlor on the second floor and hotel (and bordello) on the third floor. It sold imported beers, wines, brandies and liquors and even sold whiskey for outside consumption. Despite the sordid reputation, the Gentleman's Quarter was luxuriously decorated and furnished; the Southern Turf most of all, with bronze statues, lavish, intricate paintings, sumptuous mahogany furniture and even electric fans. The Southern Turf saw a steady stream of male customers that included lawyers from nearby office buildings, businessmen traveling from the Maxwell House Hotel, and construction workers and riverboat crews from the Cumberland River. The support of Tennessee whiskey distilleries, including Jack Daniel's and George A. Dickel, and the lack of law enforcement, who were well aware of the illegal activities, helped keep the quarter thriving. The Southern Turf shuttered in 1914 as a result of prohibition in Tennessee. The saloon was removed and the building became the Tennessee Publishing Company. In 1948, Skull Schulman opened Skull's Rainbow Room in the basement of the building, accessed via the Printers Alley entrance. Nashville real estate developer and entrepreneur Bill Miller bought The Southern Turf Building and Skull's Rainbow Room in 2017 and added Sinatra Bar & Lounge, The Southern Turf Lofts and the members-only Southern Turf Club in 2023.
Your stay at the Southern Turf Lofts will include the following:
Food & Beverage credit for Skull's Rainbow Room
Food & Beverage credit for Sinatra Bar & Lounge
Complimentary admission to the Johnny Cash Museum
Complimentary admission to the Patsy Cline Museum
Exclusive guest pass to the Southern Turf Private Club