Chattanooga Neighborhoods
You've sought the adventure of traveling to Chattanooga and now we want to help you explore our city by getting you out into our neighborhoods. Chattanooga’s 11 neighborhoods offer their own distinctive vibe and an abundance of artsy, foodie and edgy things to do. You can easily access the downtown areas by a free electric shuttle, bike share or by just using your good old legs to walk. Take a hike, stock up on local goodies, listen to the some local tunes, grab some grub, make your own art to take home or just lay on a blanket in a park and hang out. One of the neighborhoods might even make you feel like you want to plant some roots! It’s your choice.
Some might say that Chattanooga's City Center is "where the magic happens" and we really can't argue with it. Chock full of local restaurants, shopping, and some of the coolest start-ups in town, it's the place to be. Be sure to visit Warehouse Row to get a peek at what’s inside. Pick out a new outfit at Anthropologie or lululemon athletica, a cool piece for your home at Revival, a latte from...
Learn MoreNestled at the base of Lookout Mountain, St. Elmo is a surprising little town. On your way in, you will be greeted with the International Towing Museum. Wait… what??? Yes, a towing museum. The only one in the world to be exact. The first recovery vehicle was created in Chattanooga. The Museum features a replica of the first towing vehicle as well as vehicles from other countries and decades. Then...
Learn MoreLookout Mountain is full of bragging rights experiences. People may not believe you when you tell them you took an elevator 26 stories below ground then walked deep into a cave past stalagmites, stalactites, and drapery formations to see the largest and deepest underground commercial waterfall in the United States, Ruby Falls. Above ground, it’s ok if you scream while your heart’s pumping on the...
Learn MoreThe Southside neighborhood is flourishing with restaurants, small businesses, galleries, entertainment and nightlight. Spanning the area between 12th and 20th streets, this district is anchored by the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo. You can find a bit of everything here whether it’s beer in a train car at American Draft, coffee by day and wine by night at Frothy Monkey, cocktails at STIR, and live...
Learn MoreStanding in front of the impressive, 42,000 sq. ft. “MLK Mural: We Will Not Be Satisfied Until” is powerful. Created in 2016 by world-renowned artist Meg Saligman, the mural is the largest in the Southeast, one of the five largest in the nation, and the first to wrap an entire city block. It is quite a sight and preserves our cultural heritage with lush colors and locally-sourced imagery of...
Learn MoreWhat was once a forgotten part of Chattanooga is now one of the most memorable areas of our downtown footprint. From delicious eateries to luxury hotels and events throughout the year, the incredibly walkable West Village is waiting for you. If you’re looking for a romantic spot to grab a bite, check out Paloma Bar de Tapas, the rooftop restaurant and bar at the Westin with views looking out at...
Learn MoreOverlooking the Tennessee River, the Bluff View Art District provides some of the best scenery in the Tennessee Valley. Bite into hand-made chocolate filled with whiskey and sip on a steamy latte on the patio at Rembrandt’s Coffee House while literally smelling the next batch of beans being roasted a few hundred feet away. Choosing between the create-your-own-combo house-made angel hair pasta with...
Learn MoreThe epicenter of outdoor events in Chattanooga is the expansive Riverfront area with plenty of green space, local eateries and peaceful views of the Tennessee River. Looking for a stroll? The area surrounding Ross’s Landing offers paved trails — even a zig-zag one — and nearby access to the Bluff View Art District, Walnut Street Bridge and everything downtown has to offer. Start your riverfront...
Learn MoreThe grass is always greener on the North Shore! Maybe not greener, but definitely more of it! The North Shore is connected to downtown by 4 bridges, including the Walnut Street Bridge which is one of the longest pedestrian-only bridges in the world. You can toggle between the shores of the Tennessee River by walking, using a bike from Bike Chattanooga or taking the free electric shuttle. So easy....
Learn MoreThat other mountain community gets all the love, but Signal Mountain is a dream for those seeking to get away from it all and deep into the natural beauty of the region while still staying close to the city and all it has to offer. Named one of the “best places to live in Tennessee,” the mountaintop community is also a great place to visit. One word: trails. Just 20-minutes from downtown, Signal...
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Hamilton Place
Hamilton Place has everything you need – shopping, dining, entertainment, live music, more shopping, skating, parks, easy access off the interstate and so much more.
Learn More2024 Winter Skating at Stable 41!
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Stable 41
Chattanooga Holiday Market
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Chattanooga Convention Center
Christmas Special Dinner Train
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Tennessee Valley Railroad
Christmas Tea
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Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Holidays at Ruby Falls on Lookout Mountain
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Ruby Falls
Lookout Mountain Holiday Farmers Market
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Massey's Kitchen
Mufasa: The Lion King in IMAX!
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Tennessee Aquarium
NoogaLights at the Choo Choo, a Christmas Walk-Thru Light Show
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Chattanooga Choo Choo
North Pole Limited
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Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Polar Express 3D in IMAX!
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Tennessee Aquarium
Magazine
The Chattanooga Travel Inspiration Magazine is packed full of expert tips from locals. Let them show you how to dive into fresh dining, outdoor pursuits, and generally just trying on our lifestyle. The best recommendations are from those who have been there, done that. Our locals can't wait to...
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Chattanooga is centrally located in the Southeast at the intersections of I-75, I-24 and I-59. Our river-city is within three hours of more than ten million people living in Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, Birmingham, and Huntsville. Chattanooga’s Airport, CHA, is just ten miles from Downtown...
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