This three-pearl hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as its lobby occupies the city's original 1909 train station. Train cars house a 50s-style pizza joint, and some of the hotel's more charactered guest rooms. There are 145 units, and decor is a mixed bag -- some are contemporary and pleasant but a bit ho-hum, and train car rooms, while charming, can feel dated. However, amenities are thoroughly modern, with flat-screen TV, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and some rooms have mini-fridges. The property is rundown in spots, but plays host to a slew of eateries plus entertainment venues, including a comedy club. Travelers looking for a stay that's in the heart of downtown can consider Hampton Inn & Suites Chattanooga/Downtown, but it lacks the historic flair.
This three-pearl hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as its lobby occupies the city's original 1909 train station. Train cars house a 50s-style pizza joint, and some of the hotel's more charactered guest rooms. There are 145 units, and decor is a mixed bag -- some are contemporary and pleasant but a bit ho-hum, and train car rooms, while charming, can feel dated. However, amenities are thoroughly modern, with flat-screen TV, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, and some rooms have mini-fridges. The property is rundown in spots, but plays host to a slew of eateries plus entertainment venues, including a comedy club. Travelers looking for a stay that's in the heart of downtown can consider Hampton Inn & Suites Chattanooga/Downtown, but it lacks the historic flair.