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Nashville Vacation Rental Amenities for a Bachelorette Group

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The amenities to look for in a Nashville vacation rental for a bachelorette group are: a private hot tub that seats the full group, a dedicated entertainment space like a game room or karaoke setup, enough en-suite bathrooms to prevent morning traffic jams, photo-worthy decor your group won't need to decorate around, and a location within a short Uber ride to Broadway.


  • Hot tubs top the list: Groups consistently rate private hot tubs as the single most-used amenity at Nashville bachelorette rentals, especially for the post-Broadway wind-down.

  • Bathroom count matters more than bedroom count: For groups of 8 or more, aim for at least 3 full bathrooms. Getting-ready bottlenecks ruin mornings.

  • Location math: Properties 2 miles from Broadway typically offer far more outdoor space and entertainment amenities than walkable downtown apartments. A $9 Uber is a fair tradeoff.

  • Photo ops reduce decoration spend: Rentals with neon signs, murals, and themed decor mean the bride doesn't need a full party-supply haul.

  • Nashville welcomed roughly 17.1 million visitors in 2026 according to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp, with bachelorette groups representing one of the city's fastest-growing trip segments.

  • Book 8 to 12 weeks in advance for peak weekends like CMA Fest in June or major Nissan Stadium concert weekends, when group-friendly houses disappear fast.


You're probably managing a group chat, a Venmo spreadsheet, and three different opinions on whether to do a party bus or pedal tavern, all at the same time. The rental decision is the one that shapes every other moment of the weekend. Get it right and the house becomes the home base, the pregame, the recovery room, and the memory-maker. Get it wrong and you're coordinating 12 people across two hotel rooms on different floors.


At Stay Nashville, we've hosted hundreds of bachelorette weekends across properties ranging from cozy 3-bedroom houses near Vanderbilt to a dual-duplex compound sleeping 24 guests with two rooftop decks. Here's exactly what brides and their planners tell us actually mattered, and what they wish they'd prioritized before booking.


Nashville's short-term rental market now includes over 8,000 active Airbnb listings as of 2026, according to market data from Mashvisor. That abundance is both a blessing and a trap: the options are overwhelming, and the amenity differences between a good bachelorette rental and a great one are very specific. This guide cuts through the noise.


What Amenities Should a Vacation Rental Have for a Bachelorette Group?


A Nashville vacation rental for a bachelorette group should have, at minimum: a private hot tub, at least 3 bathrooms for groups of 8 or more, a large shared gathering space for pregaming, a fully equipped kitchen, and enough real beds so nobody ends up on an air mattress in a hallway. Entertainment extras like karaoke, a game room, or a fire pit separate the good rentals from the ones that get rebooked year after year.


Think about how your group will actually use the space. Friday night will likely be a pregame at the house before heading to Broadway. Saturday morning is recovery brunch in the kitchen. Saturday afternoon might be the hot tub. Saturday night is Broadway again. Sunday is checkout. Every one of those moments requires a specific amenity.


The Hot Tub: Non-Negotiable for Most Groups


A private hot tub is the single amenity bachelorette groups mention most in post-stay reviews. The reason isn't hard to understand: after a night on Broadway, nothing beats a 7-person soak under string lights at midnight. Nashville vacation rentals with hot tubs book significantly faster than those without, particularly for late spring and fall weekends.


When evaluating hot tubs, check the capacity. A "6-person" hot tub comfortably fits 4. For groups of 8 to 10, look for a 7-person or 8-person model. Underwood Manor has a 7-person premium hot tub in a private fenced backyard illuminated by bistro lights, a setup that has become the defining image of the property across dozens of guest reviews. The hot tub at The Herman Haven also seats 7 and sits alongside a fire pit and BBQ in a fully fenced backyard, about 2.1 miles from downtown Nashville.


Getting-Ready Space: The Detail Most Listings Ignore


Getting 10 women ready for a night out requires more than mirrors and outlets. Look for rentals with dedicated glam areas, multiple vanity mirrors with good lighting, and bathrooms that aren't shared between three bedrooms simultaneously. A rainfall shower in the master suite is a genuine luxury, not a marketing add-on, particularly after a long travel day.


Underwood Manor's king suite includes a dedicated glam area with vanity mirrors and a walk-in rainfall shower. The dual secondary bedrooms each have access to a shared jack-and-jill bathroom. For larger groups, the Ultimate Bach Pad includes a dedicated glam room with 4 lit vanity mirrors, specifically because getting a group of 16 to 24 people ready for a night out is its own logistical event.


Luxury game room with bright pink billiard table, leather chairs, and teal walls in Nashville vacation rental
Underwood Manor

Where to Stay for a Bachelorette Party in Nashville?


The best place to stay for a Nashville bachelorette party is a privately managed vacation rental in a neighborhood 5 to 15 minutes from Broadway by rideshare. SoBro apartments offer walkability but limited outdoor space. Properties in Nashville's Midtown corridor and nearby neighborhoods provide private backyards, hot tubs, game rooms, and rooftop decks that downtown hotels and apartments simply cannot match.


Specifically, the Stay Nashville portfolio is the strongest option for bachelorette groups in 2026, spanning group sizes from 4 to 24 guests with purpose-built entertainment amenities at each property. Here's a full breakdown by group size and preference.


The Herman Haven: Best for Groups of 8 to 10 Who Want Backyard Vibes


The Herman Haven is a boho-chic 3-bedroom Nashville house sleeping up to 10 guests, located 2.1 miles from downtown Broadway (roughly 7 minutes by Uber). Every bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom, which is genuinely rare at this price tier and makes it a standout choice for groups who dread the morning bathroom queue. The private backyard has a 7-person hot tub, a fire pit, and a BBQ grill, plus a fenced yard. The property is also wheelchair accessible, which matters for groups with varying mobility needs.


Underwood Manor: Best for Groups Who Want Built-In Entertainment


Underwood Manor is the most entertainment-dense bachelorette rental in the Stay Nashville portfolio. Three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, 10 guests max. The rustic modern farmhouse has original hardwood floors, exposed wooden beams, and Nashville-themed decor that photographs beautifully without any additional decoration effort from the group. The speakeasy-style game room in the garage features an 8-foot pool table, darts, a whiskey barrel bar, and a 55-inch Smart TV. The living room has a Pac-Man arcade game, a 1000-in-1 game console, a karaoke machine, and a record player stocked with Zach Bryan and country greatest hits vinyls.


Outside, the 7-person hot tub sits in a fenced backyard lit by bistro string lights, next to a SoloStove smokeless fire pit with unlimited firewood included. The backyard also has neon-lit cornhole, bocce ball, and KanJam. Underwood Manor is 5 minutes from downtown and 2.1 miles from Broadway. A typical weekday Uber from the property to Tootsie's runs roughly $9 to $12. Guest Megan's review captures it precisely: "Everything you see is what you get. The location is 10 minutes from everything like Broadway making it a central spot." You can see Underwood Manor's full amenity list here.


Ultimate Bach Pad: Best for Large Groups of 12 to 24


The Ultimate Bach Pad is two side-by-side luxury duplex homes designed specifically for large bachelorette, combined bach, and birthday groups. Eight bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 4 king beds, 19-plus total beds, sleeps 24 guests. Both units share a backyard with two 7-person hot tubs, two rooftop decks with downtown skyline views, three game rooms with ping pong, arcade games, and foosball, plus a karaoke lounge and a dedicated glam room with 4 lit vanity mirrors. The driveway fits up to 8 cars, which matters when a group of 24 arrives with luggage and party supplies. Both units are 8 to 10 minutes from Broadway, and a group Uber typically costs $7 to $10 per ride. See the full dual-home layout here.


Fern A and Fern B: Best for Groups of 10 to 12


Each of these completely redesigned luxury homes sleeps 12 guests across 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Fern A has a rooftop deck with a Nashvegas mural and a 7-person hot tub, along with game rooms and a karaoke setup. Fern B mirrors the layout with a rooftop deck offering downtown skyline views, a 7-person hot tub, and a dedicated bachelorette glam station with 4 lit vanity mirrors. Both are 7 to 10 minutes from Broadway. They're also bookable together as the Ultimate Bach Pad compound for groups that grow beyond 12.


Luxe Cowgirl 538: Best for Smaller Groups Who Want Downtown Walkability


If your priority is walking to every honky tonk on the strip without calling an Uber, the Luxe Cowgirl 538 delivers that. A western-inspired 2-bedroom downtown Nashville apartment, 4 minutes' walk from Broadway. Sleeps up to 8 guests across 2 king beds, a queen sleeper sofa, and 2 twin rollaway beds. Features a karaoke machine, a Victrola record player with country vinyls, a dedicated glam vanity room, shared resort amenities including a saltwater pool and fitness center, and a private balcony with skyline views. This is the right pick for groups of 6 to 8 who are spending most of their time out on Broadway rather than at the house. The Luxe Loft SoBro 916 is the smaller sister unit for groups of 2 to 4, also 3 blocks from Broadway.


Property

Bedrooms

Sleeps

Standout Feature

Best For

3

10

En-suite bathroom in every bedroom

Groups of 8 to 10 wanting backyard privacy

3

10

Speakeasy game room with 8-foot pool table and whiskey barrel bar

Groups wanting maximum in-house entertainment

8

24

Two rooftop decks with skyline views plus two 7-person hot tubs

Large groups of 12 to 24, combined bach parties

1

4

3 blocks from Broadway with saltwater pool and skyline balcony

Small groups or couples who want walkability

2

8

4-minute walk to Broadway with karaoke and glam vanity room

Groups of 6 to 8 prioritizing Broadway access


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Ultimate Bach Pad

How Much Does a Bachelorette Party Cost in Nashville?


A Nashville bachelorette party weekend typically costs $300 to $700 per person when you factor in lodging, meals, drinks, activities, and transportation. Lodging is almost always the largest single expense, and splitting a group-friendly vacation rental across 10 to 12 guests typically brings the per-person nightly cost well below what a comparable hotel room would run, especially once hotel resort fees and the absence of communal space are factored in.


Nashville's visitor spending data from the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp shows an average of $317 per night per visitor in 2026. Group rentals consistently beat that average on a cost-per-head basis because the total nightly rate is divided across more guests than a typical solo or couples stay.


What Affects Rental Pricing Most


Three factors drive the biggest price swings for Nashville bachelorette rental costs. First, timing relative to major events. CMA Fest in June, NFL-related events, and the 2026 FIFA Club World Cup are all identified by Tourism Economics as peak-demand drivers. Rates during these windows can run 40 to 80% above typical weekends. Book 8 to 12 weeks out for festival periods. Second, proximity to Broadway. Properties within walking distance command a location premium. Third, amenity density. A property with two hot tubs, three game rooms, and a rooftop deck will cost more than a comparable-sized house with none of those features, and for a bachelorette group, the amenities typically pay for themselves in saved entertainment costs.


One practical note on value: a vacation rental gives your group a full kitchen, which means Sunday mimosa brunch happens at the house for the cost of a few bottles of prosecco and some fruit, rather than $25 per head at a downtown brunch spot. For a group of 10, that alone saves a meaningful chunk of the weekend budget. Check out some of Nashville's best brunch options in our guide to bottomless mimosa brunch spots for the nights you do go out.


What to Do in Nashville for a Bachelorette Trip?


Nashville bachelorette trips typically follow a rhythm: in-house pregame, Broadway honky tonks, a daytime activity or two, and recovery brunches at the rental. The city's concentration of live music, rooftop bars, and themed experiences makes it one of the most naturally bachelorette-friendly destinations in the country, with enough variety to accommodate groups whose members range from hardcore honky-tonk enthusiasts to people who just want a nice dinner and a good cocktail.


For the Broadway circuit, Robert's Western World is genuinely worth visiting for its unpretentious live country music and cold Miller High Lifes. Hattie B's Hot Chicken is a 5-minute drive from the Ultimate Bach Pad and Fern properties, and the line moves faster than the reputation suggests if you go before noon. For evening cocktails off the main strip, Casa Rosa draws a lively crowd and the Ryman Auditorium is worth checking for show schedules since a 90-minute set there on a Friday night is a genuinely memorable bachelorette activity, walkable from both the Luxe Cowgirl 538 (0.3 miles) and the Luxe Loft SoBro 916 (0.7 miles).


In-House Entertainment: What Most Groups Actually Do


Be honest with yourself about how much time your group will actually spend at the house versus going out. Most bachelorette groups spend more time at the rental than they planned. The pregame stretches into a two-hour karaoke session. The post-Broadway hot tub turns into everyone still being there at 2am. The Saturday morning kitchen coffee becomes a two-hour recovery debrief.


Properties like Underwood Manor are designed for exactly this. The speakeasy game room with its 8-foot pool table and whiskey barrel bar handles the pregame energy that doesn't quite need to leave for Broadway yet. The karaoke machine in the living room has reliably delayed departure by 45 minutes on dozens of reported stays. That's a feature, not a bug. For curated in-house add-ons, Stay Nashville also offers custom bachelorette party setup services and a private bartender option if you want a fully catered pregame without leaving the property.


For groups who want a spa morning before the evening kicks off, Stay Nashville's group spa massage experience is available as an add-on to your stay.


Luxury game room with red billiards table and leather seating in Nashville vacation rental
Underwood Manor

What Bedroom and Bathroom Configuration Works Best for a Bachelorette Group?


A Nashville vacation rental for a bachelorette group of 8 to 10 needs a minimum of 3 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. For groups of 11 to 14, aim for 4 bedrooms and at least 3 full bathrooms with en-suite access where possible. The bathroom-to-guest ratio matters more than most listings acknowledge because getting-ready time is the biggest logistical bottleneck of the weekend.


One red flag to watch for: a listing that claims to "sleep 12" on closer inspection might achieve that number through two air mattresses in a den and a pullout sofa in the living room. As noted by multiple bachelorette planning guides, always check the actual bed count versus the claimed guest capacity. Real beds, real mattresses, real rooms. A Purple Brand queen mattress and a king Saatva mattress in dedicated bedrooms are genuinely different from an air mattress on the floor, especially when someone needs to function the next morning.


The Getting-Ready Bottleneck Is Real


On a Saturday night, 10 women getting ready simultaneously creates a serious infrastructure problem if the property only has 2 bathrooms. The ideal setup is one en-suite bathroom per bedroom, or at minimum a jack-and-jill arrangement where each bathroom is shared between no more than 2 rooms. Vanity mirror placement matters too. Two mirrors in the same bathroom creates a bottleneck; distributed mirrors in bedrooms and a dedicated glam area allow multiple people to do hair and makeup at the same time.


The Herman Haven addresses this directly: every bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom. That single design decision is what makes it an unusually strong choice for bachelorette groups at the 3-bedroom level. For the Ultimate Bach Pad's larger configuration, 7 bathrooms across 8 bedrooms means the ratio stays manageable even at 24 guests. For more tips on planning a Nashville bachelorette party house rental for large groups, we've covered the logistics in detail.


What Safety, Security, and Practical Logistics Should You Know Before Booking?


Nashville vacation rental safety for bachelorette groups involves several practical considerations that most rental guides skip: noise ordinances, smart lock protocols, parking logistics, and what to do if something goes wrong after check-in. These details matter more than most planners realize until they're managing 12 people on a Friday night.


Davidson County applies a 2.5% transient lodging tax on all short-term rentals, per the Nashville short-term rental ordinance. All legitimate Nashville STR listings are required to display a valid registration number, so check for that before booking any property not listed through a verified platform. Nashville also requires STR hosts to carry liability insurance of at least $500,000 per occurrence as a condition of registration.


Noise and Quiet Hours: What Groups Need to Know


Nashville has residential noise ordinances that apply to STR properties in most zones. Practically speaking, this means outdoor music and amplified sound should generally wrap up by 10pm in residential areas. Most group-friendly properties address this by routing entertainment indoors after a certain hour. Underwood Manor's speakeasy game room in the garage is specifically designed as an indoor entertainment space that contains sound better than an open backyard. The smokeless SoloStove fire pit is outdoor-friendly without the noise issue.


Know your check-in and checkout times before arrival. Most Nashville group rentals have a 4pm check-in and 11am checkout. If your group arrives early, the bag drop service (available at Underwood Manor and the Ultimate Bach Pad for a flat fee) lets you explore the city without waiting in the car. For late nights out, smart lock entry means no waiting for a host at 2am.


Parking for Large Groups


For groups using rideshare primarily, parking matters less. But groups arriving in multiple cars need to verify driveway capacity before booking. The Ultimate Bach Pad driveway fits up to 8 cars plus free street parking nearby. Underwood Manor has driveway space for 2 cars with available street parking. The downtown SoBro apartments (Luxe Cowgirl 538 and Luxe Loft SoBro 916) offer designated building parking at $30 per night, which makes sense given the walkability of the location. If you plan to rely on Uber and Lyft, budget roughly $7 to $15 per ride from the group-house properties to Lower Broadway, depending on time of day and surge conditions.


What the Security Deposit Process Looks Like


Stay Nashville uses a platform called Happy Guest for booking compliance requirements. It's a web-based platform with no app download required, used for signed rental agreements, ID verification, and a security hold (not a traditional charge, just a pending transaction). An optional non-refundable damage waiver is available through a third-party insurer as an alternative. For Underwood Manor, the damage waiver is $59 for stays up to 10 nights. For the Ultimate Bach Pad, it's $99. This process is clearly explained at booking and is standard practice for group-friendly Nashville rentals operating under Davidson County's Type B STR regulations.


What Else Should You Prioritize When Choosing a Nashville Bachelorette Rental?


Beyond the headline amenities, several practical factors separate a smooth bachelorette weekend from a frustrating one. Specifically: host responsiveness, kitchen functionality, WiFi speed, and whether the property's aesthetic actually matches the photos.


Host responsiveness matters more than most first-time bachelorette planners expect. When someone spills something at 11pm, the hot tub jets stop working, or a guest arrives early and needs access, you want a host who actually replies. Underwood Manor's host Chase is reachable during stated hours of 8am to 10pm and is documented in guest reviews for proactively checking in daily during stays, sending local restaurant guides, and handling logistics in real time.


Kitchen Requirements for Group Breakfasts and Brunches


A "fully equipped kitchen" in a vacation rental can mean anything from a two-burner hot plate to a proper 4-burner gas stove with a full refrigerator. For a group of 10, you need a refrigerator with actual capacity, a dishwasher to handle the aftermath of a large brunch, island seating so people can gather while someone cooks, and a coffee setup that can handle 10 people before noon. Underwood Manor's kitchen has a Nespresso Virtuo machine with unlimited regular and decaf included, a 4-burner gas stove, a Frigidaire refrigerator with ice maker, and a dining table that seats 7 with additional island seating. The Herman Haven's kitchen has comparable features. For even larger groups, both kitchens in the Ultimate Bach Pad are designed for full-group brunch service.


If your group wants to skip the cooking entirely, Stay Nashville offers a stock the fridge service and private chef dining as optional add-ons. Nashville also has no shortage of memorable dining options for group dinners. Saint Anejo in the Gulch handles large groups well and is about 8 minutes from the Fern properties.


Photo Opportunities: Why They Actually Matter


Bachelorette groups in 2026 are increasingly choosing rental properties partly based on built-in photography opportunities. Underwood Manor has an "angel wings" wall mural, a neon "Tennessee Whiskey" lyrics sign, a "You're Like Really Pretty" neon sign with hanging egg chair, and a farmhouse dining mural the host describes as "the second-best wing wall in Nashville." The Ultimate Bach Pad has Nashvegas and Liquor Talk murals on each unit's rooftop deck. The Luxe Cowgirl 538 has western-themed wall art and a chalkboard feature wall. A rental with built-in photo ops saves money on decoration rentals and reduces setup time, which matters when the group is arriving Friday afternoon and wants to be on Broadway by 9pm.


Where to Stay for a Nashville Bachelorette Party: A Quick Guide by Group Size


Matching your group size to the right Nashville vacation rental is the single most practical decision in bachelorette party planning. The right property is one where every guest has a real bed, every room has reasonable bathroom access, and the shared spaces are large enough that the group can gather without someone sitting on a countertop.


For groups of 4 to 6: the Luxe Cowgirl 538 (walks to Broadway in 4 minutes) or the Luxe Loft SoBro 916 (3 blocks from Broadway) are the strongest downtown options. Both have resort amenities, skyline views, and enough character to feel like a genuine Nashville experience rather than a generic apartment.


For groups of 8 to 10: The Herman Haven and Underwood Manor are the primary recommendations. The Herman Haven wins on bathroom privacy (en-suite in every room). Underwood Manor wins on entertainment depth (speakeasy game room, karaoke, arcade, hot tub, fire pit). Both are under 15 minutes from the Ryman Auditorium. Review the full portfolio at Stay Nashville's Nashville vacation homes page if you want to compare the full lineup side by side.


For groups of 10 to 12: Fern A or Fern B, each with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a rooftop deck, and a 7-person hot tub, are the best fit. Both are purpose-built for bachelorette groups at this size and have more room-to-guest ratio than most 12-person Nashville rentals.


For groups of 12 to 24: the Ultimate Bach Pad is the answer. It was specifically designed for large combined groups, provides two independent kitchens and bathroom clusters so subgroups can function separately, and the rooftop deck pregame before heading to Broadway has become one of the most consistently reviewed features across all Stay Nashville guest feedback.


Frequently Asked Questions


What amenities should I look for in a Nashville vacation rental for a bachelorette group?


For a Nashville bachelorette group rental, prioritize a private hot tub that fits your full group (7-person minimum for groups of 8 to 10), at least 3 full bathrooms to prevent getting-ready bottlenecks, a shared gathering space for pregaming, photo-worthy decor that reduces your decoration spend, a fully equipped kitchen for group breakfasts, and a location within 10 to 15 minutes of Broadway. Entertainment extras like karaoke, a game room, or a fire pit consistently appear in top reviews for bachelorette stays.


How many bedrooms do I need for a bachelorette party in Nashville?


For groups of 8 to 10, a 3-bedroom rental with 3 full bathrooms is the minimum recommended configuration. For groups of 11 to 14, look for 4 bedrooms and at least 3 full bathrooms with en-suite access where possible. Always verify actual bed count versus listed capacity: a rental claiming to sleep 12 may achieve that number through air mattresses or pullout sofas, which significantly affects sleep quality after a long night out.


Where should a bachelorette party stay in Nashville?


The best Nashville bachelorette accommodations are privately managed vacation homes in neighborhoods 5 to 15 minutes from Broadway, which typically offer private backyards, hot tubs, game rooms, and rooftop decks unavailable in downtown hotels. For walkability to Broadway, the Luxe Cowgirl 538 is a 4-minute walk. For maximum entertainment amenities with a short Uber ride ($7 to $12 to Broadway), Underwood Manor, The Herman Haven, Fern A, Fern B, and the Ultimate Bach Pad are all strong options at different group sizes.


How much does a bachelorette party in Nashville cost?


A Nashville bachelorette weekend typically costs $300 to $700 per person including lodging, meals, drinks, and activities. Lodging costs per head are typically lower when splitting a group rental across 10 to 12 guests compared to individual hotel rooms. According to the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp, Nashville visitors spent an average of $317 per night in 2026. Rates spike significantly during CMA Fest in June and major Nissan Stadium concert weekends, so booking 8 to 12 weeks in advance for peak dates is strongly recommended.


What are Nashville's noise rules for vacation rentals?


Davidson County has residential noise ordinances that apply to short-term rental properties. In practice, outdoor amplified music and loud gatherings should generally wrap up by 10pm in residential zones. Most group-friendly Nashville rentals address this through indoor entertainment spaces like game rooms, which contain sound more effectively than open backyards. Smart locks and direct host communication provide a response channel if noise questions come up after check-in.


What safety features should I look for in a Nashville bachelorette rental?


Look for: a valid Davidson County STR registration number in the listing, smart lock entry (no lost keys, no waiting for a host at 2am), a responsive host available during stated hours, free parking or clearly explained rideshare logistics, and a fenced backyard if the property has a hot tub. Nashville requires STR hosts to carry a minimum of $500,000 in liability insurance per occurrence as a condition of registration, which provides baseline protection. Review the security hold and damage waiver process before booking, as all legitimate Nashville STRs require some form of both.


Can I find a Nashville bachelorette rental that sleeps 20 or more people?


Yes. The Ultimate Bach Pad is two side-by-side luxury duplex homes with 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 4 king beds, 19-plus total beds, and capacity for 24 guests. It includes two 7-person hot tubs, two rooftop decks with downtown skyline views, three game rooms, a karaoke lounge, a dedicated glam room with 4 vanity mirrors, and two fully equipped kitchens. The driveway fits up to 8 cars. Both units are also bookable separately as Fern A and Fern B for groups of 12 each.


What is the best time of year for a Nashville bachelorette party?


Spring (late March through May) and fall (September through October) offer the most favorable weather for Nashville bachelorette trips, with comfortable temperatures for both outdoor rooftop and hot tub use. Summer weekends are busy and warm, particularly around CMA Fest in June when demand and pricing peak sharply. The quieter and more affordable windows are January through early March and mid-November through early December, though late October benefits from pleasant fall weather and smaller crowds.


The Right Rental Makes Everything Else Easier


Planning a bachelorette party in Nashville comes down to a lot of decisions, but the rental is the one that connects every other part of the weekend. The right property is where the pregame happens, where everyone recovers Saturday morning, where the group photos come from, and where the trip becomes a story rather than just a weekend. Nashville's amenities to look for in a vacation rental for a bachelorette group all serve that same goal: keeping the group together, comfortable, and entertained from arrival to checkout.


As of 2026, Nashville continues to attract visitors in record numbers, according to Tourism Economics projections of 17.8 million visitors this year. That means the best group-friendly rentals fill up fast, especially for spring and summer weekends. The Stay Nashville portfolio ranges from a 3-bedroom boho retreat with en-suite bathrooms near Vanderbilt to a dual-house compound that sleeps 24 with rooftop decks and two hot tubs. The rest is up to you and your group chat.


Aerial view of Nashville bachelorette group vacation rental with two hot tubs and rooftop decks at dusk

If your group is 10 or more and you want a property with real outdoor entertainment, a private hot tub, and enough room for everyone to spread out, Underwood Manor is the first place to check availability for your dates. For larger parties of 12 to 24, the Ultimate Bach Pad's dual-house setup is the clearest solution in Nashville for keeping the whole group under one roof.


Written by Chase Gillmore, Owner & Operator at Stay Nashville


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