Franklin, Tennessee, is a picturesque town just minutes south of Nashville where history and charm have been preserved but modern amenities are plentiful. With accessibility, affordability, and a variety of accommodations, Franklin offers a unique and memorable experience for your group. From shopping and dining together on Franklin’s nationally recognized historic Main Street to exploring the local sounds and flavors at the area's acclaimed eateries and venues, Franklin’s authentic charm is evident in every experience.
With 55 hotels, nearly 6,500 sleeping rooms, and outstanding meeting facilities, Franklin has the ability to host meetings, conventions, and events of all sizes.
Dettagli sede
Hotel55
Centro congressi31.073 sq. ft.
Camere6.445
Camere in 1 hotel338
Sedi per eventi speciali50
Tariffa media camera145,00 USD
Tasso di occupazione67%
Ristoranti275
Costo pasti giornaliero69,00 USD
Aliquota imposta-
Tipo di sedeConvention Bureau
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Distanza da aeroporto
20 mi da Nashville International Airport
Distance from Nashville International Airport airport 20 mi
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Attrazioni locali
Historic Downtown Franklin
Hailed as "America's Favorite Main Street," this beautiful 16-block historic district is truly a step back in time. Anchored by Public Square and surrounded by lovely Victorian architecture, this charming Main Street experience offers more than history. You’ll find unique shops, restaurants, antiques, art galleries, a historic theatre, and much more.
Originally a 1929 stove factory, The Factory at Franklin has been recently restored and expanded into one of Tennessee's most unique shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations! The Factory features restaurants, antique shops, one-of-a-kind retail stores, two theaters, two farmers markets, and much more.
Arrington Vineyards is located among the picturesque rolling hills of Williamson County. Bring a picnic and experience Arrington’s award-winning wines and breathtaking sunsets.
A charming historic village located just minutes from downtown Franklin and right off the beautiful Natchez Trace Parkway, Leiper’s Fork is tucked away in Middle Tennessee’s beautiful countryside. Dotted with one-of-a-kind shops, art galleries, Leiper's Fork Distillery, Wines in the Fork, and the legendary Fox & Locke, spend the day exploring the area that myriad creatives and musicians call home.
Home to the annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, The Park at Harlinsdale Farm is set on 200 acres of rolling farmland. Harlinsdale offers catch-and-release fishing, soft track, and an equestrian arena. Featuring the only public arena polo facility in the state of Tennessee, Harlinsdale is equipped to host a variety of events ranging from sports matches to community festivals.
As the setting of New York Times Best Seller The Widow of the South, this elegant home was used as a field hospital during and after the Civil War's Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864. Hear stories of the McGavock family and the soldiers who were treated at Carnton during daily tours of the home and grounds.
Built in 1830, Carter House was caught in the center of the Civil War’s Battle of Franklin. Hear stories about the family that survived the battle on that fateful day in 1864 through daily tours, plus a variety of specialty tours.
Visitors can choose from a variety of specialty tours at this historic home and learn about the lives of the family who once lived there and endured the Battle of Franklin.
Leiper's Fork Distillery has brought the lost art of "grain-to-glass" whiskey back to Williamson County. Tours and tastings are available at the award-winning distillery, and visitors can enjoy a cocktail at the outdoor bar accompanied by live music.
This 444-mile National Scenic Byway follows the trails traveled by tradesmen and Native Americans from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, for centuries. Cyclists, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the parkway and the communities it connects year-round. Hop on the Trace in Franklin and enjoy spectacular views from the Natchez Trace Parkway Bridge.
The Moore-Morris History & Culture Center is a state-of-the-art, interactive exhibition space dedicated to telling the regional history of Williamson County and is also available for private events.
Originally built in 1937, The Franklin Theatre is known as "the crown jewel of Main Street." After its restoration in 2011, the theater now serves as one of the best 300 seat music and entertainment venues in the world. Its open design makes it a unique meeting venue for groups.
Experience Franklin’s beautiful architecture and rich history through guided walking tours of the downtown historic district with Franklin On Foot. A variety of tours are available, including “Classic Franklin,” the kid-friendly “I Spy,” “Haunted Franklin,” and a “Southern Food Tour.”
CoolSprings Galleria is a one-million-square-foot shopping paradise! With four anchor stores, more than 150 specialty stores, and dozens of dining options, you're sure to find what you're looking for.
Drawing an eclectic clientele of locals, tourists, songwriters, and country music stars to dine on delicious Southern fare, Puckett’s serves as both a restaurant and legendary live music venue. (Photo Credit: Ed Rode)
Not your average bowling alley, Kings Dining & Entertainment takes a restaurant-first approach with scratch-made dishes in a classic, retro environment. Kings features three premium bars, a 60-seat patio with a fire pit and beer garden, and live music at The Whiskey Room.
Situated on 110 acres, Ag Expo Park is conveniently located in south Franklin and has been thoughtfully designed to host a variety of activities including sporting events, trade shows, and everything in between.
The Barn at Sycamore Farms, located on 28 acres in the heart of Arrington, Tennessee, is picturesque venue capable of accommodating weddings and events of up to 400 guests.
Graystone Quarry is a unique event property at a reclaimed rock quarry. On a quiet country road in Thompson's Station bordering Franklin, this Williamson County site is steeped in local history and beauty, home to meadows, forest, streams, ponds, dramatic limestone cliff walls, and a scenic waterfall. The 140-acre property is also home to FirstBank Amphitheater, a world-class music venue that's hosted major acts.
• A total of 23 meeting rooms with 31,073 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space
• 13,552 sq. ft. Champion Ballroom divisible into 10 sections
• Classroom: 930
• Theater: 1,900
• Banquet: 1,100
• 4,538 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space
• Additional 3,000 sq. ft. of outdoor terraces
• Classroom: 210 people
• Theater: 325 people
• Banquet: 230 people
• A total of 12 meeting rooms with 15,614 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space
• 10,545 sq. ft. Ballroom divisible into 8 sections
• Classroom: 500
• Theater: 1,100
• Banquet: 660
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Seamlessly blending carefully preserved history and the latest in modern amenities, Franklin is a vibrant meeting destination known for its accessibility, affordability, and variety of flexible meeting spaces and accommodations. Set in the heart of scenic Middle Tennessee just 17 miles south of downtown Nashville, Franklin offers Southern charm at every turn. Franklin welcomes meeting attendees to its delightful historic Main Street, which includes 16 blocks of unique retail and specialty shops, antique shops, local restaurants, art galleries, and the historic Franklin Theatre.
Franklin is centrally located for travelers, with eighty percent of the U.S. population within 600 miles of the area and the Nashville International Airport just 20 miles north of Franklin. As you’ll see, Franklin’s meeting and event venues, including the Franklin Marriott Cool Springs Conference Center, The Factory at Franklin, The Franklin Theatre, or the Hilton Franklin Cool Springs, along with many more, are suited for a variety of groups and ready to serve your needs.
Groups can immerse themselves in Franklin’s rich Civil War history through tours at Carnton, Carter House, and Lotz House, which witnessed the Battle of Franklin in 1864. If groups like their adventure in a glass, discover Arrington Vineyards owned by country music star Kix Brooks, or the area’s local distilleries including Leiper's Fork Distillery and Company Distilling. Attendees can sample upscale or down-home Southern flavor at locally owned restaurants such as Gray’s on Main, Cork & Cow, Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint, and Puckett’s. Franklin also offers a variety of shopping options from local boutiques throughout the town to upscale shopping at CoolSprings Galleria.
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