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Chattanooga, TN 37402 US
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Area: Chattanooga Area
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The Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown hotel is nestled in the center of Chattanooga, Tennessee's downtown riverfront area adjacent to the Creative Discovery Museum and AT&T Ballpark. We are only steps away from the Tennessee Aquarium, Convention Center, IMAX and Bijou Theatres and minutes away from Lookout Mountain attractions; Rock City Gardens, Ruby Falls, Incline Railway, the Battle of Lookout Mountain Civil War Memorial, and for the adventurous, Lookout Mountain Hang Gliding. Your visit won't be complete without taking a tour on our new beautiful Riverwalk, one block away. Enjoy a breathtaking stroll along the Tennessee river to the historical Bluff View Art District and Walnut Street Bridge, the world's longest pedestrian bridge connecting downtown Chattanooga to the North Shore and Coolidge Park. Major Tennessee corporations nearby include Cigna Healthcare, TVA, Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Unum Provident. The Krystal Company, Chattanooga's Lovell Field airport and Tennessee's largest shopping center, Hamilton Place Mall is less than ten miles away. The Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown hotel is conveniently located on the city's state-of-the-art complimentary electric shuttle route; take a ride from the riverfront to the Chattanooga Choo Choo and Warehouse Row for some afternoon shopping. Deluxe accommodations, friendly service and a relaxed southern atmosphere await our Hilton Garden Inn hotel guests. Certain to please the busy executive or leisure Tennessee traveler are the Hilton Garden Inn's array of special amenities including complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi Internet access, in-room hospitality center with a microwave, refrigerator and coffee maker, dual-line phones with voicemail and data ports, large work desk, ergonomic chairs, On Command video and Nintendo games, and complimentary HBO. Hotel guests can also enjoy a complimentary USA Today each weekday morning, our indoor swimming pool and whirlpool, fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, and a 24-hour complimentary business center with secure remote PrinterOn printing. The Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown hotel's restaurant, the Great American Grill, serves a freshly prepared southern breakfast buffet daily; made to order omelets, biscuits and gravy, belgian waffles, fresh fruit and muffins are just a sampling of the feast that awaits you. Room service is available in the evening from Big River Grill, Chattanooga's own micro brewery. The Pavilion Pantry has a selection of beverages along with refrigerated, frozen and microwaveable packaged items perfect for in-room preparation. Our lounge serves up fresh lattes and cappuccinos from Starbucks in the morning and the evening brings a relaxing space to enjoy a glass of wine or cocktail indoors next to the fire or out on the terrace on warm summer evenings. The Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown hotel offers 1,415 square feet of meeting space equipped with audio/visual equipment and comfortably accommodates up to 100 people. Sumptuous buffets, quick business lunches, or formal sit down banquets are all available. Weddings, civic groups, business meetings or parties of any kind are welcome. Come enjoy our Tennessee hospitality, true southern charm and exceptional service at the Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown hotel. It's our business. ***** Everything. Right where you need it.*****.
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Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown Property Information:
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Rooms:
94
Floors:
6
Time Zone:
EASTERN
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- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Business Center
- Hairdryers Available
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Laundry/Valet Services
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- Pool
- Safe Deposit Box
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Golf
- Mini Bar
- Television with Cable
- Fitness Center or Spa
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Hilton Garden Inn Chattanooga Downtown Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00 PM
Check-Out:
12:00 PM
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
Call 1-800-774-1500 for cancellation policy. 1-972-770-6136 outside the US.
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Areas Served
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Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Area Airports
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Chatanooga Lovell Field CHA 10 milesAtlanta Hartsfield Airport ATL 125 miles
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Nearby Attractions
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5 mile West 2 miles East 1 mile West 10 blocks South 8 blocks South 5 miles East 3 blocks North North 2 blocks North 1 block North 0.5 blocks Northwest
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Restaurants
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- Great American Grill
- Big River Grille & Brewing Wor
- Sticky Fingers
- 212 Market
- The Big Chill & Grill
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Chattanooga Events & Entertainment
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Mid-January
Chattacon Science
Fiction Convention
Each year this science
fiction convention takes place. Writers, artists, hucksters and more put on the
convention. Put on by the convention is the Chattacon Art Show, which features a
variety of artwork. Both flat and 3D artwork is showcased.
Late March – early
April
Southern
Writer’s Conference – Each year, Chattanooga hosts a literary festival,
which provides educational opportunities to discuss and learn about the South's
greatest writers and promising newcomers to the literary scene. Meet the authors
and listen to their readings and lectures.
Mid- June
The Riverbend Festival
423-756-2211
1001 Market Street,
Chattanooga
Admission Charged
The event takes place at
the beginning of June and spans across nine days. Over 540,000 people visit the
festival each year. Musical performances range from jazz, blues, folk, country,
bluegrass, classic and more. Reserved tickets can be purchased in advance.
Early June (First
Monday of the Riverbend Festival)
Bessie Smith Strut
– Providing the kickoff to Riverbend, the Bessie Smith Strut is a celebration of
Chattanooga’s most prominent musical talent. Chattanoogans celebrate the music
of the great Bessie Smith (Queen of the Blues) with a street festival featuring
great music, food, and entertainment.
Late August
Southern Brewers
Beer Festival
Each year, Chattanooga
hosts a day-long beer festival in the heart of downtown next to Big River Grille
and Brewing Works. Beer lovers can sample over a hundred varieties of award
winning microbrewed beers while watching live music and entertainment.
Early September
Culture Fest
Coolidge Park 423-267-1218
Celebrate the array of
races and cultures in the Chattanooga area at the Arts and Education Council' s
Culture Fest. Enjoy art, entertainment, food and interactive activities.
Mid-October – early
November
Fall Color and Fall Leaf
Cruises (423) 266-4488 or 800-766-2784
Board the Southern Belle
Riverboat and sail through the Tennessee River Gorge en route to Chattanooga's
annual Folk Festival. During the cruise, enjoy lunch, a live band and more. At
the festival, listen to live music by the area's best folk artists and check out
the handmade crafts and jewelry.
Weekly: Year round
Chattanooga Market
Cricket Pavilion 423-266-9270
This weekly open air market
features hand-crafted works of art, seasonal farm fresh produce, chef
demonstrations, a climbing wall, live music and art projects for kids. When it's
time for lunch, try the Market Cafe, and let the kids expend their energy at the
adjacent city skate park.
Early December
Annual Wine Over Water
5:00-8:00 pm
Cornerstones, the
historical preservation society in Chattanooga, hosts its annual fundraiser on
its most successful achievement, the Walnut Street Bridge. Celebrate the
Historic Walnut Street Bridge while raising funds for the preservation of
historical properties in Chattanooga. Enjoy wines, hors d' oeuvres and live
music on five stages stretched out along the bridge. Tickets on sale. Call
423/265-2825
Holiday Starlight Parade
December
December
NCAA Division I AA
National Championship Game – For many years, Chattanooga has hosted the
national championship of the NCAA’s 2nd highest division. Finley Stadium, in
Chattanooga’s vibrant Southside is the premier facility in Division I-AA.
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Chattanooga Destination Overview
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Chattanooga, the 4th largest city in the state, is located in Southeast
Tennessee near the border of Georgia at the junction of four interstate
highways. The city has received national recognition for the renaissance of its
beautiful downtown and redevelopment of its riverfront. Chattanooga was one of
the first US cities to effectively use a citizen visioning process to set
specific long-range goals to enrich the lives of residents and visitors. In
Chattanooga, citizens like to get involved, and they like to show off their
accomplishments. The Chattanooga Convention and Trade Center is a state-of-the-art facility that
has recently been expanded.
Public entities and private citizens worked together
in recent years to build the 20,000 seat Max Finley Stadium. In keeping with the
beauty of the area, the city has developed an extensive greenway system which
includes 5 miles of constructed river walk beginning downtown and meandering
through the historic art district and several parks. What better way to
experience the feel of the city than to take time to enjoy the downtown sights,
shops and restaurants: all of them within walking distance. The city supports a
downtown shuttle fleet of zero-emission electric buses - manufactured in
Chattanooga - for visitors wishing to park-and-ride. In this city, you don’t
have to drive your car unless you want.
There are many attractions to experience in this traditional southern town. The
best known are probably the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, the African
American Museum, and the Appalachian Trail, but Chattanooga is also the site of
many Civil War battlefields that are historically significant. The Creative
Discovery Museum for children is outstanding and will entertain every member of
the family. Among annual events of interest are the Riverbend Festival, the
Bessie Smith Strut, the Fall Color Cruise, and the Southern Writers Conference. Chattanooga is the home of NCAA Division I-AA national football championships
and hosts the national softball championships every year as well.
The climate is moderate, so the outdoors can be experienced year round. Whether
your interest is hiking, biking, walking, sky diving, rafting, or just strolling
through a local park, Chattanooga serves well either as a destination in itself
or as a base for unique adventures throughout the region. Some of these are
hang-gliding, bass fishing, mountain climbing and caving expeditions. A little
known fact about Chattanooga is that the Smoky Mountains and Tennessee River
valley are known to support the greatest variety of flora of any area in the
United States. With its scenic beauty,
moderate climate, proximity to a host of attractions and sites, and proximity to
major Interstate highways, Chattanooga is a city that should be on every
traveler’s itinerary.
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Contact our 24/7 Customer Service Center
New reservations:
• Please call 866-899-8039
• Outside the US please call 00-800-84469370 OR 1-210-507-5997
• Give code 6932 when calling
Existing reservations:
• Contact a Customer Service representative at 866-270-2849
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24 Hour Hotel Reservations call Toll Free 1-866-899-8039 from the USA or Canada
International Callers call Toll Free 00-800-86071350 or +1 210-507-5997
For the Best Rates, be sure to mention Promo Code 6932
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