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Elegant bed and breakfast |
801 Vine Street Chattanooga, TN 37403 United States +1 423 265 5000 http://www.innjoy.com/ |
Chattanooga's first mayor built this home over a century ago and the stately Victorian structure kept watch over the beautiful downtown Fortwood district for years after the Honorable Mr. Hilborne passed away. However, over the years, the home fell into disrepair. It was being used as offices by an advertising agency when Patty Adams purchased the mansion and restored it to its former glory. Today, the first floor houses a beautiful parlor and elegant sitting room. A ballroom and library are perfect for banquets and conferences, not to mention wedding receptions. Luxurious guest rooms occupy the top three floors. The regal presidential suite has had the distinction of providing rest to many Hollywood stars and high-ranking government officials. A gourmet breakfast is served each day, and the restaurant is open for dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convenient to downtown, without traffic headaches |
3540 Cummings Highway Chattanooga, TN 37419 United States +1 423 821 1090 http://www.baymontinns.com/lq/... |
If you want to stay close to downtown but want to avoid traffic snarls, take the short drive west of the city to this hotel designed for business travelers. Relax in your room while you work. There is more than enough business equipment to keep you productive. The onsite conference and business center is your office on the road. Enjoy a swim in the indoor pool or start your day with a delicious continental breakfast. Free cable television, local telephone calls and spa are all part of the low room rate. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bed & breakfast on the bluff |
412 East 2nd Street Chattanooga, TN 37403 United States +1 423 265 5033 http://www.bluffviewartdistric... |
Consisting of three bed and breakfast homes, the Maclellan House, CG Martin House, and Thompson House (Bluff View Inn) are the epitome of turn-of-the-century elegance and modern convenience. Conveniently located adjacent to several restaurants, shops and museums as well as many downtown attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium and the Creative Discovery Museum, the Bluff View Inn offers something for everyone. Perfect for the vacationer or the business traveler. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chattanooga United States |
One of Chattanooga's oldest districts, the Brainerd area is named after Presbyterian minister David Brainerd. This man was a missionary to the Cherokee Indian tribes and founded the Brainerd Mission, whose cemetery still exists. Today the Brainerd area is home to Eastgate Town Center, a collaborative effort by local government and private industry to turn the now defunct Eastgate Shopping Mall into an auspicious address for corporate offices and community service facilities. Missionary Ridge rises to the west of Brainerd and offers scenic views of downtown; it is part of the Choo Choo Scenic Driving Tour of historic homes, parks and gardens. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Close to attractions, away distractions |
1300 Mockingbird Lane Chattanooga, GA 30750 United States http://www.stayatchanticleer.c... |
A lovely collection of mountain-stone buildings provides charm and comfort to guests. Each building houses a private room with wrought-iron furniture and gas fireplaces. Enjoy the beautiful wildflower gardens, swimming pool and picnic area, and complimentary homemade breakfast. From this peaceful hideaway, you are only a short walk to a breathtaking view of the valley and close to a number of Chattanooga attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stay in a historic setting |
1400 Market Street (at the Chattanooga Choo Choo) Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 266 5000 / +1 800 872 2529 http://www.choochoo.com/ |
When you visit the Scenic City you don't have to settle for an average hotel room. Why not stay aboard one of the Victorian-style train cars at the Choo Choo Holiday Inn? Each of the 40 beautifully decorated cars offers all the amenities you would expect from a four-star hotel, but with an added historical appeal. If you rather have a "regular" room, those are available, too. Whether you need a bed for yourself or a suite for your family, this hotel can accommodate your lodging needs and put you within walking distance of all the downtown attractions and restaurants. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Downtown luxury and convenience |
2 Carter Plaza Chattanooga Trade and Convention Center Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 756 0002 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
This downtown high-rise offers maximum comfort and convenience. Each room is designed for the business traveler with plenty of space to work or rest. Close to shopping, dining and downtown attractions, including the Tennessee Aquarium and IMAX 3D Theater. Amenities include: work desk with lamp, voice mail, data ports on phone, TV with remote control, cable/satellite TV, all-news channel, in-room movies, newspaper delivered weekdays, wet bar in some rooms, complimentary in-room coffee, iron and ironing board, and hairdryer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A country-style home away from home |
7051 McCutcheon Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 899 2300 http://www.countryinns.com/ |
Whether you're in Chattanooga for business or leisure, this is a great place to stay while visiting the Scenic City. Each suite is furnished with a king-size bed and ample workspace for finishing up the day's paperwork. Data ports and fax facilities are also available. If you are vacationing with family, you will appreciate the large suites and many amenities designed to make your leisure time better including a swimming pool and color television. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Accommodations designed by business travelers |
2210 Barns Drive near Hamilton Place Mall Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 499 4400 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
Business travelers stay in hotels more than any other guests. Funny that no one ever asks them what a hotel should be like. Well, Marriot finally did. This chain of Marriot-owned accomodations was designed by and with today's business traveler in mind. In each room you will find a work desk, data ports and internet access. The on-site business center has all the tools you need to conduct business like a copier, fax machine, etc. Area restaurants deliver to Courtyard guests and shopping and entertainment is only minutes away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the heart of downtown |
901 Carter Street across from the Chattanooga Convention Center Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 266 7331 http://www.daysinn.com |
Located in a prime area, this hotel provides guests with a comfortable room near the downtown district and Riverfront attractions. If you are too tired to venture out again after a long day of sightseeing or business meetings, relax in your in-room Jacuzzi and then enjoy a casual meal in the Denny's Restaurant downstairs. An indoor pool and game room provide entertainment and relaxation for kids of all ages, and satellite television is available in each room. Parking is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Chattanooga United States |
Unlike many cities in the United States, Chattanooga's downtown enjoys a vibrant nightlife. More and more people are returning downtown to live, work and play, and with good reason. Deluxe accommodations, more than 100 shops and restaurants, dozens of music venues and museums, and extensive public transportation combine to make the area between the Riverfront and Lookout Mountain attractive to visitors and residents. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Make yourself at home |
6240 Airpark Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 892 1315 http://www.extstay.com/ |
When you are planning an extended stay in Chattanooga, why live out of a suitcase in a cramped hotel room? This hotel is designed for guests who plan to stay a while. Each suite is fully furnished, with full kitchen, laundry facilities, phones with voice mail, cable television, and Internet access. Low nightly and weekly rates make this an affordable alternative for business travelers. And when you truly want to relax, take a nap in the full-size, reclining chair. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Marriott's address for value |
2350 Shallowford Village Exit 5 Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 499 3800 / +1 800 228 2800 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
Business travel is stressful enough, the last thing you need is to worry about your hotel room. Let Marriott take the worry out of your stay with this value-priced hotel chain. You are only minutes away from the area's best shopping and dining including Hamilton Place Mall and J. Alexander's Restaurant. Once your business day is completed, take a short drive to popular attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium, Ruby Falls, Rock City and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The shopping, dining, and entertainment place |
2100 Hamilton Place Boulevard (I-75 Exit 5 and Shallowford Road) Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 894 7177 http://www.hamiltonplace.com |
Tennessee's largest shopping experience, this mall houses six department stores, 200 specialty shops, 30 eateries and 17 movie screens. 22 million shoppers come here each year, lured by the one million square feet of retail space and the exclusive selection of stores, which includes Talbot's, Ann Taylor, B. Moss Clothing Company and more. Visit the Web site for additional store information or to purchase gift certificates online. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Affordable comfort with amenities |
1920 Hamill Road near Northgate Mall Chattanooga, TN 37343 United States +1 423 877 3100 http://www.hamptoninn.com/ |
This familiar hotel is a welcome sight to weary travelers. The property is located in the fastest growing area of Chattanooga, north of the Tennessee River. Guests are within minutes of shopping, dining and a short drive to the downtown district. You'll appreciate the free amenities, including breakfast bar and local telephone calls; plus, in-room conveniences like coffee makers, iron and ironing boards, data ports, Internet access, and movies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Full-service hotel east of Downtown |
6700 Ringgold Road Chattanooga, TN 37412 United States +1 423 892 8100 http://www.hojo.com |
Billed as "Chattanooga's largest hotel away from downtown," this new property is actually only ten mintues from downtown, five minutes from Hamilton Place Mall, and fifteen minutes from the Chickamauga Battlefield. Located conveniently off interstate 75 in East Ridge, it features a swimming pool, large meeting and banquet rooms, a business center, and a restaurant on the premises. Easy to find with all the ammenities you need to work or relax. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mountain top seclusion |
13580 Scenic Highway Chattanooga, TN 37350 United States +1 423 820 2000 |
High atop Lookout Mountain, perched amidst the cliffs and towering trees, is this quaint mountain hideaway. Stunning views of the Chattanooga Valley and close proximity to mountain-top attractions like Rock City and Ruby Falls make this a great choice for vacationing families. Large suites are available although amenities are limited. Cable television and free local calls are a part of every room. Start your day with refreshing swim in the pool and plan out the day's activities over a free complimentary breakfast. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Victorian elegance with modern amenities |
827 Broad Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 266 4121 |
A Chattanooga institution since 1847, this is the epitome of Old Southern elegance with ornate mahogany scrollwork adorning the spacious front lobby, along with numerous portraits of Civil War heroes. Stay at this house, which holds the distinction of hosting five U.S. Presidents and other dignitaries including Sir Winston Churchill and Eleanor Roosevelt. With its stately grandeur and elegance, the Sheraton Read House combines the best of Victorian charm and modern convenience in the heart of Downtown Chattanooga. Business facilities include a 16,500 square feet of banquet and meeting space can accommodate 10-500 delegates. The Silver Ballroom is the jewel in the crown of this house, featuring sterling silver chandeliers adorned with Waterford crystal. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable lodging in the heart of downtown |
215 Chestnut Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 United States +1 423 266 0600 http://marriott.com/property/p... |
The hotel provides 76 comfortable suites in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, only steps away from all the popular attractions and dining establishments. Each suite offers plenty of space to relax after a long day or to continue working away from life's distractions. Whether you are seeing the sites or closing a business deal, this hotel offers the amenities you need. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast each morning, a relaxing swim in the pool in the afternoon, and convenient access to downtown anytime. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Creatures that swim, slither and fly |
1 Broad St Chattanooga, TN 37401 United States +1 423 265 0698 / +1 800 262 0695 http://www.tnaqua.org |
Start at the top of a raging river and then delve beneath the surface to discover all the life that teems within. It is all a part of the experience of the world's largest freshwater aquarium. Within the 12-story structure, you will see birds, snakes, river otters and turtles in their natural habitats, and fish indigenous to the Tennessee River. Special exhibits include the Gulf of Mexico showcase of fierce sharks and jellyfish exhibit: "Jellies: Phantoms of the Deep." Admission charges are: $17.95 adult; $9.50 children. Discounts and package rates are also available. Call or visit web site for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Very sweet business suites |
7312 Shallowford Road Chattanooga, TN 37421 United States +1 423 893 7400 http://www.wingateinns.com |
Traveling to Chattanooga on business can be a delight when you choose to stay here. Each over-sized suite offers all the comforts of home including a refrigerator and microwave. Rooms with two-line phones and fully equipped business center downstairs, help you to conduct business from the comfort of America's best business-class hotel. The hotel is two blocks from Hamilton Place Mall and many casual restaurants (O'Charley's, Applebee's and Rio Bravo) and fine dining establishments (Acropolis or J. Alexander's). Review © 2007, Wcities |