A tech-based event platform recently shared comprehensive data about North America’s hotel and events industry. Cvent’s findings revealed Nashville’s demand in the region, with four of its hotels finding their names among the sought-after venues for stay. The Tennessee capital, too, emerged as a top choice for hosting events.
Highlights
- Tech-based event company Cvent placed Nashville in the fourth position among North American cities for hosting different events in the region.
- Nashville’s four hotels secured the top four positions in the list of most in-demand hotels in North America.
- Nashville aims to expand its hospitality capacity with around 3,000 additional hotel rooms by 2025.
Nashville Ranked Fourth Among North American Cities for Hosting Events
Virginia-based technology platform Cvent shared its annual list of the most in-demand cities for hosting events in the North American region on May 20. Emerging as a top choice of event organizers in the region, Nashville ranked fourth.
It was placed among the top five cities for its southern charm backed with modern amenities. Tennessee’s capital city lagged behind Orlando, Las Vegas, and Chicago only. It was placed among the top five North American cities for hosting events based on its culinary brilliance, music scene, and southern feel.
Four Nashville Hotels Rated as Top Picks in North America
Cvent’s latest research shed light on the most popular hotels in North America as well. Topping the list were four hotels from downtown Nashville, including Renaissance, Hyatt, Omni, and JW Marriott.
Plans to Add 3,000 New Hotel Rooms
Realizing the surging demand for its hotel space, the Tennessee capital is gearing up to add around 3,000 new hotel rooms in 2025. According to Smith Travel Research, these new additions will be the most among all the U.S. cities except New York.
Could Nashville Host a Super Bowl Event in the Near Future?
Based on the rising demand for hotels and events in the city, Nashville may be targeting to host a Super Bowl event in the future. However, space constraints and other issues exist currently.
Although the new stadium’s seating falls short of traditional Super Bowl capacity standards, additional accommodations could bridge the gap. Additionally, the NFL members must be impressed by Nashville’s ability to host the event.
Cvent’s latest findings reflect the potential of Nashville as a premier event and hotel spot for travelers and event organizers. If North America continues its current rate of development, it can host large-scale events, including Super Bowls, in the future.