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General Assembly Lodging Information

95th International Assembly
August 12-17, 2008
Sommet Center in Nashville, Tennessee

2008 Assembly Lodging

Every hotel has its own policy relative to deposits required, cancellation, penalties, parking and etc. For a good understanding, be sure to inquire about the policy of the hotel which you choose. Be sure to identify yourself as being with the Church of God of Prophecy International Assembly.

HOTELS WITH WHICH CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN FINALIZED


Hilton Suites – Nashville
All rooms are suites
121 Fourth Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37201
(615) 620-2150
$133.00
0.09 miles from and adjacent to the Sommet Center
www.hilton.com
SOLD OUT

Renaissance Nashville Hotel *
611 Commerce Street
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 255-8400
$124.00
0.14 miles from the Sommet Center
www.mariott.com
SOLD OUT

Homewood Suites
All rooms are suites with full size kitchen
706 Church Street
Nashville TN
615-742-5550
$130.00
Free Hot Breakfast – Free light Dinner (Mon. – Thurs.) – Free Internet
0.27 miles from the Sommet Center
www.homewoodsuites.com

Holiday Inn Express
920 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 244-0268
$109.00
Free Continental Breakfast – Free Internet
0.33 mile from the Sommet Center
www.hiexndt.com

Sheraton Nashville Downtown
623 Union Street
Nashville, TN 37219
(615) 259-2000
$110.00
0.34 mile from the Sommet Center
www.sheratonnashville.net

Doubletree Downtown
315 4th Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37219
(615) 244-8200
$112.00
0.35 mile from the Sommet Center
www.doubletree.com

Ramada Limited at the Stadium
303 Interstate Drive
Nashville, TN 37213
(615) 244-6690 or (800) 251-1856
$79.00
Free Parking – Free Continental Breakfast – Free Internet
0.83 miles from the Sommet Center
www.ramada.com

Days Inn Stadium
211 N. First Street
Nashville, TN 37213
(615) 254-1551
$99.00
Free Parking – Free Continental Breakfast – Free Internet
1.01 miles from the Sommet Center
www.daysinn.com

Millennium Maxwell House
2025 MetroCenter Blvd.
Nashville, TN
(615) 259-4343 or (866) 866-8086
$89.00
Free Parking
2.23 miles from the Sommet Center
www.millenniumhotels.com

Baymont Inn, Nashville West
5612 Lenox Avenue
Nashville, TN 37209
(615) 353-0700
$70.95
Free Parking – Free Continental Breakfast – Free Internet
4.52 miles from the Sommet Center
www.baymontinn.com

*The Renaissance Hotel is the headquarters’ hotel. It is located adjacent to the Nashville Convention Center and the Sommet Center. You may go direct from the hotel through a covered passageway (without going on the street) to the Nashville Convention Center and on to the Sommet Center where the general sessions will be convened. We will be using the facilities in the Renaissance, the Nashville Convention Center and the Sommet Center.

The Sommet (so-may) Center is located at 501 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203

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