List of Motels Along Interstate 65 in Tennessee

List of Motels Along Interstate 65 in Tennessee
Interstate 65 cuts through Tennessee from north to south. It runs through Bowling Green, Kentucky, south through Nashville, and then on south to Birmingham, Alabama. The interstate passes through some of the most beautiful parts of the state, which offer enthusiasts many opportunities for hiking, fishing and hunting.

Comfort Suites Orlinda

Orlinda is about five miles west of I-65 and about five miles south of the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The Comfort Suites offers its guests a free continental breakfast, free Internet access, an on-site restaurant, an indoor heated swimming pool, meeting rooms, a business center and a fitness center.

Comfort Suites Orlinda
9239 Highway 52
Orlinda, Tennessee 37141
(615) 325-8887
comfortsuites.com/hotel-orlinda-tennessee-TN546

Best Western Downtown Convention Center

A three-star hotel right off I-65 in downtown Nashville, the Best Western Downtown Convention Center is a mile from the Coliseum, Centennial Park and the Cumberland Science Museum, two miles from Vanderbilt University, and six blocks from the Country Music Hall of Fame. Guests enjoy a free breakfast, Internet access, parking, a fitness center and a business center. The rooms have coffeemakers and premium bedding, including pillow-top mattresses.

Best Western Downtown Convention Center
711 Union St.
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
(866) 539-0036
bestwesterntennessee.com/hotels/best-western-downtown-convention-center/

Econo Lodge Cornersville

Cornersville, Tennessee, is about 65 miles south of Nashville on I-65, and about eight miles east of the interstate. At the Econo Lodge, the rooms are handicap accessible. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast and wireless Internet accessibility. The rooms have microwave ovens and hair dryers, and pets may stay with their owners in the rooms.

Econo Lodge Cornersville
3731 Pulaski Highway
Cornersville, Tennessee 37047
econolodge.com/hotel-cornersville-tennessee-TN198

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