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Experience true comfort in upscale, contemporary suites featuring modern amenities. Enjoy a tranquil environment with a downtown vibe, delectable dishes at the onsite restaurant, and a stunning pool.
955 reviews
This exceptional establishment provides a delightful blend of comfort and elegance, complete with luxurious rooms and top-notch amenities for a memorable stay. Enjoy the stunning views and unwind at the inviting pool.
968 reviews
Historic charm meets modern luxury. Guests enjoy comfy rooms, multiple dining options, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
1,764 reviews
Enjoy a unique experience with stylish designs and vibrant social scene. Superb amenities with comfortable rooms and outstanding service.
965 reviews
Experience luxury in a prime location, with top-notch amenities including a pool and gym. With a warm, inviting atmosphere, you’re about to discover a new standard of excellence.
968 reviews
This elegant accommodation offers spacious rooms, exceptional service, and the luxury of an indoor pool and fitness center.
963 reviews
Experience historic charm paired with modern luxury. Each room boasts vintage touches with high-tech convenience. Indulge in diversified dining options.
897 reviews
Experience a vibrant atmosphere, with chic interior design and a welcoming atmosphere. Boasting excellent amenities, including a luxurious pool and high-quality dining options.
677 reviews
Experience a refreshing stay, complete with waterfront views and spacious suites. Expect high-quality facilities and delightful harbor-side dining.
943 reviews
Enjoy the signature sophistication of the Curio Collection. The venue boasts chic rooms, high-class amenities, and a tempting swimming pool for rejuvenation.
970 reviews
Tony's Pasta Shop & Trattoria is an Italian restaurant located in the Bluff View Art District. They serve delicious and authentic pasta, pizzas, and desserts made from the freshest ingredients.
Sugar's Ribs offers the best barbeque in Chattanooga. Their mouthwatering ribs, brisket, and pulled pork are served with a unique selection of homemade sauces.
Blue Orleans Creole Restaurant brings the taste of New Orleans to Chattanooga with its delicious seafood dishes like crab cakes, shrimp po'boys, and crawfish étouffée.
Sekisui is a high-end Japanese restaurant that offers an extensive menu of sushi, sashimi, and traditional Japanese cuisine. Notable for its fresh ingredients and artistic presentation.
Bridgeman's Chophouse is a traditional American steakhouse that offers prime cuts of beef, fresh seafood, and a wide wine list in a sophisticated setting.
The Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel is a historic building with a storied history. Once a train station, it has been converted into a unique hotel that still celebrates its railway past. The building is a hallmark of Chattanooga and a significant cultural landmark.
The Walnut Street Bridge in Chattanooga is one of the oldest pedestrian bridges in the United States. The restored truss bridge is a beloved local landmark, known for its distinctive blue color, and offers stunning views of the city and the river.
Lookout Mountain is a striking natural landmark located in Chattanooga. It allows visitors to view the surrounding areas from a high vantage point and is home to several attractions including Rock City and Ruby Falls.
The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga is the largest freshwater aquarium in the world and a prominent cultural landmark. It is home to thousands of marine creatures and features exhibits that teach visitors about the biodiversity of the region's waterways.
The Hunter Museum of American Art, perched on an 80-foot bluff overlooking the Tennessee River, is a significant cultural landmark in Chattanooga. It houses a vast collection of American art and offers programs and exhibitions that engage visitors in the world of art.
A mountain ridge located on the border of northern Georgia, northwestern corner of Alabama, and along the Tennessee state line in Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain allows visitors to see seven states, ride on a historic railroad, and visit the world's largest hang gliding school.
A 145-foot high underground waterfall located within Lookout Mountain, Ruby Falls is the deepest commercial cave in the United States and the largest underground waterfall. It was discovered in 1928 and is named after the wife of the discoverer.
One of the largest freshwater aquariums in the world, Tennessee Aquarium features exhibits with over 12,000 animals representing over 800 species. The aquarium's exhibits guide visitors on a journey from the Tennessee River's source in the Appalachian Mountain chain to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico.
A 13-mile paved trail along the Tennessee River that offers a variety of activities including walking, biking, fishing, and boating. Tennessee Riverpark includes several picnic areas, a marsh-wetland, and several hills that provide views of the river and surrounding areas.
A unique geological and botanical park located on Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Rock City features massive rock formations and over 400 native plant species. Visitors can take a self-guided tour along the Enchanted Trail where they can see a 100-foot waterfall, cross the Swing-A-Long bridge, and explore Fairyland Caverns.