We don't normally stay in hotel-type vacation rental properties but waited until the last minute to book Nashville lodging so had limited choices. The Staybridge was very clean, very comfortable and the staff was very friendly. We had a king suite and it was sufficiently spacious for three nights. We deliberately got a place with a kitchen but didn't end up using it. The kitchen was sufficiently equipped with a few nice pots and pans, plenty of silverware plates, glasses, cups and wine glasses. There is only a cooktop and microwave but I noticed people using the grill on the outside patio. Their "grab and go" breakfast was a Jimmy Dean egg/cheese/sausage biscuit, milk and juices, yogurt, fruit and granola bars. The bed was very comfortable and the linens nice. Because of covid, anyone staying less than 7 days had to request housekeeping from the front desk. However, the front readily supplied us with additional coffee and fresh towels on request. The only reason I gave it a 4 star on accuracy is that the listing clearly says it is located one exit east of the airport which is not accurate. The airport exit is 216 and the hotel exit is 226. Had I known it was that much further from Nashville (actually in the suburb of Mt Juliet), I probably wouldn't have booked it. As it was, the location turned out to be ideal and I'm glad we stayed there. There is an extensive strip center a block from the hotel with excellent local restaurants and chain stores. The drive from Nashville was easy and actually only took us @20 minutes to get back from Broadway and @15 minutes from the Grand Ole Opry. While this is an extended stay hotel, it was quite comfortable for our three nights in Nashville.