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1 Hotel Nashville

Nashville, TN

710 Demonbreun Street

Sustainable luxury in the center of downtown Nashville, where the beauty of nature intertwines with the invigorating energy of city living.

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Honor Mother Earth with Nature-inspired Events in the heart of Nashville

As the world unites to celebrate Earth Month, we hope the collective energy empowers you to explore unique ways to honor the planet and immerse yourself in its infinite beauty. We invite you to embrace a sustainability journey that speaks to you, sparks your soul, and inspires you to stop and smell the flowers along the way.

Chef's By Nature with Dan Churchill

Our Chef's by Nature Series launches April 27 with Author, Podcaster and Executive Chef of The Osprey 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, Dan Churchill. In celebration of Earth Month, guests will be able to experience 1 Kitchen's Earth Month Menu all April long, before Dan joins Culinary Director Chris Crary for a true farm-to-table experience with an off-site multi-course dinner at Green Door Gourmet, a 350 acre farm nestled alongside the Cumberland River.

Plus, don't miss out on a cooking class and guided run club hosted by Chef Dan. Learn more and sign up for our events at the link below.

Craft Sips that Tell a Story

Indulge with intention during a special Earth Month mindful mixology class with 818 Tequila, an award-winning brand that savors the process, uses 100% recycled bottles, and celebrates oak aged ingredients. 

Rooftop Wellness

Join Shed Fitness for a morning HIIT workout to get your Sunday started on the right foot. Enjoy a guided workout followed by fresh juices from Neighbors Cafe.

Nature is Home in Nashville
Geography

Nashville sits along the Cumberland River in the Central Basin of Middle Tennessee, roughly 600 feet above sea level. Famously known as Music City, this charming urban center draws character from the fertile farmlands, lush hills and valleys, and historic homesteads that span for miles in each direction.

Climate

Nashville’s climate is considered subtropical, with hot and humid summer days averaging around 90°F. Spring and fall in the city are warm and pleasant, but prone to thunderstorms — contributing to the average rainfall of nearly 50 inches per year. Nashville winters are somewhat mild, with average temperatures of 30°F and an annual snowfall of 9 inches. Like many of the other cities that house our urban retreats, Nashville puts on a beautiful, gentle display of the passing seasons.

Flora

Nashville’s cityscape is juxtaposed with numerous parks that house gorgeous native plants. In the warmer months, stroll through vibrant groves of Red Maple, Pink Dogwood, Weeping Honeylocust, Sweetbay Magnolia, and Yellowwood Trees. The bright blooms of the Brown Eyed Susan, Tennessee Coneflower, Purple Bergamot, and orange-red Crossvine add a burst of color to Nashville’s urban landscape in the spring and summer months.

Fauna

Surrounded by miles of undeveloped lands and forests, many animal species have made their way into Nashville’s city limits. It’s common to see squirrels, raccoons, opossums, chipmunks, and numerous birds in the city. As you stroll through the parks, watch out for the colorful sights of American Goldfinch, Sparrow, Indigo Bunting, Baltimore Oriole, and Northern Mockingbird. Around the Cumberland River Basin, you might find otters, beavers, skunks, wild hogs, elk, deer, coyotes, bobcats, and even large black bears. The Cumberland River itself is extremely biodiverse, nurturing over 300 species of fish and 125 species of freshwater mussels.

Natural Attractions

Nashville’s 132-acre Centennial Park is home to lush vegetation, beautiful walking trails, the iconic Parthenon, the Sunken Garden, and Lake Watauga. Within the park, the energizing sounds of Music City are replaced with the soothing sounds of nature, making it the perfect setting for a mindful walk, romantic picnic, or family adventure. Just a few miles southwest of Centennial Park, you’ll find Cheekwood Estate & Gardens —  55 acres of land boasting luscious paths, fields of neon wildflowers, and flourishing wildlife.

Sustainability

In recent years, Nashville has made considerable progress toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From 2014 to 2017, the city cut emissions by nearly 10% per capita. In early 2022, Nashville formally committed to a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 through renewable energy and reforestation initiatives. As the most populous city in Tennessee — and the 21st most populous city in the country — Nashville acknowledges and owns its frontline position in the fight against climate change.

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