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Businiess name:  Loews Hotels-Vanderbilt
Review by:  Stacey D.
Review content: 
My wife and I tried to plan our wedding for months. Finally, one day, we said "Saturday, we get married!". It was, of course, Friday. We packed quickly, ran to a local chapel the next morning, and got married. When we returned to Nashville to find a hotel room for a short honeymoon, we realized that we had gotten married during Fanfare weekend (or whatever they call it now). Not only did Loew's find a room for us, though, they found us a fabulous room. The bed was the best I've ever laid in, and you can order one from them, apparently- and the prices are relatively inexpensive. We'll be buying our next bed there. The rooms were marvelous. There was a private lounge where we were able to get free drinks and snacks regularly, served by one of the staff, with comfortable seating, all the local papers, national papers, magazines, etc. There were multiple places to eat right in the hotel, including some of the nicest restaurants in the city. There's even an art gallery. It was perfect. The only thing I missed was that I wished they had rooms available with a jetted or jacuzzi-style tub. Definitely worth the stay.

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