Remote Work Destination – Nashville

Nashville has long been known for its music and nightlife, but today it is emerging as one of the most inspiring cities for remote workers looking to change their scenery without sacrificing convenience, creativity, or connection. Whether you are looking for cozy coffee shops, a strong business network, or ways to relax after the workday, Nashville delivers a complete lifestyle experience that fits the remote work model perfectly.

The iconic Batman Building in Nashville Tennessee with its distinctive twin spires against a clear blue sky

Work-Friendly Coffee Shops That Actually Help You Focus

Not all coffee shops are built for remote work, but Nashville has plenty that strike the perfect balance between vibe and functionality.

Barista Parlor in East Nashville and Germantown is one of the most popular choices for its spacious layout, large community tables, and carefully crafted coffee. The design is both industrial and creative, which makes it a perfect setting to stay motivated.

Frothy Monkey in 12South offers comfortable seating, all-day food, and a steady stream of locals working from their laptops. It is reliable, friendly, and easy to settle into for a long day.

Crema in SoBro brings in a minimalist aesthetic with a focus on quality. The peaceful atmosphere and views of the river make it a great choice for solo sessions or video calls.

Retrograde Coffee in East Nashville is smaller but ideal for quick bursts of productivity in a more creative and artsy setting.


Explore Distinct Neighborhoods While You Work and Live

12South is one of the most walkable and charming neighborhoods in the city. It is filled with shops, outdoor patios, and quiet side streets that make for a refreshing change of pace.

East Nashville has a creative energy that remote professionals love. It feels like a community, not just a destination, and the local businesses reflect that personality.

The Gulch is sleek and modern with upscale dining and coworking spaces. If you are coming from a bigger city, this neighborhood will feel like a natural fit.

Remote work from the Gulch Nashville
Remote working from Noble Park in the Gulch, Nashville.

Germantown is elegant and historic with beautiful architecture, amazing restaurants, and a quieter pace that still offers everything you need.

Each area has its own flavor and something unique to offer, so it is worth moving around the city during your stay to experience all of it.


Connect With Growing Industries and Big Business

Nashville is home to a surprising number of major companies across industries like healthcare, tech, finance, logistics, and publishing. Headquarters and campuses for HCA Healthcare, Amazon, Asurion, Bridgestone, and AllianceBernstein create opportunities for connection and collaboration.

Coworking spaces like WELD, The Pitch, and Center 615 are filled with professionals from all over the country. Whether you are looking to meet fellow creatives, founders, or digital nomads, Nashville has an active and welcoming community.


Nightlife That Goes Beyond Broadway

While Broadway is fun for a night out, there is so much more to Nashville’s evening scene.

Try an intimate live music show at The Listening Room or The Bluebird Cafe where songwriters share the stories behind their music.

Catch a performance at Basement East or discover an art exhibit at one of the city’s many galleries. Rooftop bars in The Gulch offer city views and cocktails, while patios in 12South are perfect for relaxing with new friends.

Whatever your energy level after work, there is something for you.


Stay Active With Outdoor Options Close By

If you want to get outside after being on your laptop all day, you will have no shortage of places to go. The Greenway Trail System connects different parts of the city and runs through parks, neighborhoods, and along rivers.

Shelby Park, Percy Warner Park, McCabe Park, and Centennial Park offer trails, picnic spots, and open space to reset your mind.

Nashville is also home to many running and biking communities. With mild weather for most of the year, it is easy to stay active and maintain your routine.


Dine Well Without Going Far

Food in Nashville is more than hot chicken and barbecue. Each neighborhood has locally-owned spots serving globally inspired dishes and fresh seasonal menus.

Henrietta Red in Germantown is a beautiful place to have dinner with oysters and small plates.
Burger Up in 12South offers a casual but thoughtful menu made with local ingredients.
Butcher and Bee in East Nashville brings global flavors to a lively and friendly space.

With so many great restaurants nearby, you will never run out of new places to try.


Stay Like a Local with Remote-Work Friendly Rentals

One of the most overlooked perks of spending a month in Nashville is the growing number of apartment buildings offering short-term, furnished rentals specifically designed with remote workers in mind. These are not basic Airbnbs or corporate housing units. Many are stylish, modern apartments within high-end residential buildings, offering a true home away from home experience.

These rentals often come at reduced monthly rates, especially when compared to nightly hotel costs, and they offer access to the same amenities full-time residents enjoy. That means you could be starting your day with a workout in a fully equipped fitness center, working remotely from a sleek, quiet co-working lounge, then taking a break to swim laps, play pickleball, or even try your hand at a golf simulator.

Other amenities you might find include podcast recording rooms, saunas, yoga studios, rooftop lounges, and in some buildings, even music recording spaces. These types of setups are ideal for digital creatives, solopreneurs, or anyone who needs a blend of inspiration and productivity without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

For remote workers who want to live like a local but work like a pro, Nashville’s flexible rental options make it easy to settle in, plug in, and stay inspired.

Here are our top recommendations of extended stays around Nashville:

Mint House Nashville – The Gulch

Aspire Gulch Rooftop Pool


The Mint House is one floor of the residential building, Aspire located in a central spot within The Gulch neighborhood. This property features locked, covered parking, one of the best pools in Nashville, multiple large workout rooms, a recording studio, a podcast room, multiple quiet community workspaces, and a friendly community. This property offers furnished apartments so you feel right at home without having to bring very much with you. This is our favorite place to stay when visiting Nashville on an extended stay.

The Stahlman – Downtown

The Stahlman Nashville Apartment Building

The Stahlman is an apartment building with dedicated rooms for extended, furnished stays. This is perfect for the remote worker who wants to stay right downtown Nashville a few blocks from Broadway, too many restaurants to count, bars, music venues, and even a few grocery stores. Use code: Pace_Ate for up to $250 off your first stay with any Hello Landing property.

2010 West End – Midtown

2010 West End is an upper end apartment building with excellent amenities that has dedicated floors for extended stay, furnished apartments. Midtown is a very vibrant part of the city with many shops, restaurants, and bars aimed at a younger, local crowd. It is very walkable to Downtown and The Gulch. Use code: Pace_Ate for up to $250 off your first stay with any Hello Landing property.


Music City Is Much More Than a Party Destination

Nashville has earned its reputation as a great place for music and nightlife, but for remote workers, it offers something more. It is a city where you can find inspiration in your surroundings, balance your schedule with recreation, and build real connections in a community that values creativity and growth.

From your morning coffee and productive workday to your evening run or dinner with a view, Nashville makes it easy to live and work well.

Nashville City Skyline