See Inside Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel, Opening June 2026

“I am very excited about the opening of my Nashville hotel and museum next year!”

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Madeleine O’Connell

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October 29, 2025

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Dolly Parton; Photos Provided

Dolly Parton is bringing her larger-than-life story to the heart of Nashville in a brand-new way and fans will soon get to experience it. Announced today, her long-awaited SongTeller Hotel, along with Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum housed within it, will begin welcoming visitors in June of 2026.

Fans can officially make reservations for the hotel and purchase tickets for the Museum now. These brand-new establishments will give guests two distinct ways to fully immerse themselves into the stories of Dolly’s life and music.

Dolly Parton; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton; Photo Provided

The SongTeller Hotel features 245 rooms and suites, each reflecting the “9 to 5” singer’s iconic Southern charm and storytelling spirit. Upon entering through the cant-miss guitar structure surrounded by bright pink awnings, guests will immediately be faced with vibrant colors, memorabilia, and photos highlighting Dolly’s remarkable journey scattered throughout every room.

Dolly Parton's SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton's SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided

Inside the establishment, guests will also find two original live music venues—Parton’s Live and Jolene’s, both of which will host performances by Nashville’s top artists in an elevated setting with creative cocktails and Nashville-inspired cuisine.

Dolly Parton's SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton's SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided
Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel; Photo Provided

“I am very excited about the opening of my Nashville hotel and museum next year!” exclaims Parton. “Broadway has become such a hub of tourism, this felt like the right time to bring something special to all the wonderful activity in Nashville. I’ve always dreamed of being able to create something here in Music City and I know we’ve found the perfect addition to the city I call home.”

For hotel reservations, visit www.songtellerhotel.com or call 1-877-SONGTELLER. 

Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum

Located on the third floor is Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum, an immersive experience that spans more than 20,000 square feet, making it the largest exhibition dedicated to Parton to date. Through carefully curated exhibits, visitors can follow her journey “from the top of the mountains to the top of the world,” exploring her decades-long career in music, film, television, and philanthropy.

Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided
Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided
Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided
Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided

It’s no secret that family and faith are some of the important values Dolly Parton holds close to her hear. As a result, she made sure to dedication portions of the exhibits to highlight these important moments that define her story.

“This museum is a place where folks can see my journey through my own eyes—every color, every story, and every dream that brought me here,” said Parton. “I can’t wait to welcome visitors from around the world to Nashville to share in my life of many colors.”

Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided
Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum; Photo Provided

While fans don’t have to make a hotel reservation in order to visit the Museum, special bundled offers will be available for guests, including the limited-time “Welcome, SongTeller” package. This gives guests the opportunity to get 10% off the best available room rate per night, plus two museum tickets. 

Purchase museum pre-sale tickets at www.dollyslifeofmanycolors.com.

To learn more, visit www.songtellerhotel.com.

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.