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Vanderbilt / Midtown

Tourists, students, business executives, medical professionals and music industry types all converge in this area sandwiched between West End and Hillsboro Village. Home to prestigious Vanderbilt University, the neighborhood is seconds from downtown and features a multitude of hotels, shops and businesses. Likewise, Midtown nightlife stays buzzing with live music and some of the city's most popular bars and restaurants.

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Local's Guide to Vanderbilt / Midtown

Nashville is home to many prominent college campuses, but none more so than Vanderbilt University. The area surrounding the campus hums with activity both from the coeds that chose the area for school and from locals who have called the area home for decades.

Vanderbilt University attracts students from around the world for its array of programs, with science, engineering, and law being the most sought after. The 330-acre campus feels like an Ivy League school from the northeast, and with over 190 tree and shrub species, serves as an arboretum.

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