West Village
What 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 Lookout Mountain. Nothing's more romantic than watching the sunset at dinner. Check out Easy Bistro's oyster Happy Hour or grab a seasonal cocktail to go with your perfectly cooked peppercorn-crusted filet at Old Gilman Grill.
After exploring the West Village eateries, stop by Antibes, an upscale boutique for both men and women. Or if you’re looking to spruce up for a girl’s night or date night, make an appointment at The Strand, an eco-chic hair salon for men and women’s haircuts, color, foils, and wedding hair.
While enjoying all of these West Village luxuries, you’re going to need a place to rest your head. Stay at The Read House Hotel for timeless and historical charm. The hotel is 1920’s themed with beautiful suites, ballrooms, a Bar & Billiards Room, and one of Chattanooga best restaurants, Bridgeman’s Chophouse.
If you’re traveling in a group or just want something unique, Bode is known for its communal spaces, private events, and best in class amenities. Bode’s stylish, modern remix of a vintage Chattanooga hotel will be easy on the eyes on hearts as its designed to satisfy the aesthetic lover in you but create a space to make memories that last a lifetime.
The most eye-catching fixture of West Village is the golden-laced Westin Hotel. You can experience total comfort during your stay at The Westin and you’re never short of breathtaking views to wake up to. The newest hotel in the West Village is Hotel Indigo, a place you can explore local flavor and charm at this unique boutique hotel. Check out Hotel Indigo Restaurant & Bar to celebrate the best of Chattanooga’s food and drink.
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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...
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