Popular with business travelers and legislators, the Sheraton provides the widest variety of amenities among Nashville's downtown high-rise hotels. The former rooftop restaurant no longer revolves, but the hotel boasts an atrium lobby with glass elevators to shuttle guests up and down the hotel's 28 floors, making for great views of the nearby Tennessee State Capitol. It's also within blocks of both The District, the city's main evening-entertainment area, and the Nashville Convention Center. Guests here have plenty of dining and drinking options and won't have to deal with the crowds and chaos that are found at the nearby Renaissance Nashville Hotel. The north-side rooms overlooking the capitol have the best views and there are club-level rooms with extra amenities for an additional charge. On the mezzanine level, there's a casual restaurant; the lobby has a sunken lounge area.