Family is planning on spending about 3-4 days in Chattanooga. Can anyone familiar enough with the area recommend places to stay, things to do, etc.?
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Chattanooga is a fantastic town. Stay at one of the Marriott’s downtown. There’s a Courtyard which I frequent right across from the aquarium and IMAX. There’s also one directly on the river, but it’s two blocks from anything. It’s nice as well, and still walkable. I suggest the Courtyard first. Anything else downtown will require you to walk many blocks.
Venture across the river to Northshore for sure. Tons of cool eateries. Plus a cool park. Venture down the miles of the Riverwalk on foot or bike.
Connected to the Courtyard is an indoor rockwall and regular theater. Obviously do the tourist staple of Rock City and Ruby Falls. Try out one of several trails on the mountain as well if the kids are older than 7.
There is a lot of Civil War stuff in and around Chattanooga if you are interested in thAt sort of thing.Family is planning on spending about 3-4 days in Chattanooga. Can anyone familiar enough with the area recommend places to stay, things to do, etc.?
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Been a while since I've been but as a young teen going with my family I loved the aquarium, moonpie factory, the tried and true see rock city / ruby falls. But probably favorite thing was a sightseeing/dinner cruise on a steamship paddlewheel on the TN River. If your family enjoys boats and being on the water I'd highly recommend. That said that was over 20 years ago but I assume it's still well done.
Anybody here live in Chattanooga? I'd love to meet some fellow alum.
Best friend chicken I've ever had: champys
Best burger I've ever had: Main Street meats. Tremont Tavern is a close second.
Best brunch place: Stir
Great pizza lunch buffet: crust
Good breweries: hutton & smith and Oddstory. Right across the street from each other and right next door to champys
Best dive: Picklebarrel
Best pasta I've even eaten in my life: Alleia
We did the riverboat cruise, and I didn't care for it at all. We enjoy the General Jackson in Nashville ... the food is better and they have live entertainment (none on the Chattanooga boat).
I feel obligated to say that Ruby Falls is the single worst thing I've ever done on vacation. It's line after line after line in very tight spaces. If you have small children who don't plan their bathroom breaks very well, it can become even more of a disaster.
I think I hated it the most because I'm the most claustrophobic in the family, but no one I was with liked it.
You forgot Terminal Brewhouse which I thought was pretty good when I was in Chattanooga for Sturgill Simpson’s show at the Tivoli.
Flying Squirrel also had some good craft beer. I stopped by there after the show. It was pretty close to the AirBnB locale.
Niedlov’s also serves a great breakfast. I ate there the following morning.
Edit to add: If traveling to/from downtown/Southside, definitely take the shuttle. I walked from where I was staying to the Tivoli but took the shuttle back after the show.
Re-edit to add: Agreed on Hutton and Smith beer. I had their Vadose Zone and Rope Gun Rye at the Flying Squirrel.
I feel obligated to say that Ruby Falls is the single worst thing I've ever done on vacation. It's line after line after line in very tight spaces. If you have small children who don't plan their bathroom breaks very well, it can become even more of a disaster.
I think I hated it the most because I'm the most claustrophobic in the family, but no one I was with liked it.
Doesn't the guy that builds the chrome cowbells live in Chat-Nooga?
Went 2 summers ago. We stayed on the North Shore which is across the river from downtown. It is super nice and its all locally owned businesses/restaurants. We rented a house (small house, 2 bedroom, 1 bath) that was not much more than a hotel.
North Shore restaurants: Taco Mamacita, Good Dog (Great Hot Dogs), Aretha Frankensteins (great breakfast), clumpies ice cream company, julie darling donuts
Things to do in Chatt: Rock City, Aquarium, Creative Discovery Museum (children), The Trail of Tears Rememberance water feature, There is a train depot and train ride out from Chattanooga that my 3 year old loved. You ride the train a couple of miles and it goes to the train shop where they are currently restoring old locamotives, you also get to watch the train turn around and take you back to the depot. Not much for the adults but it is fun for little kids.
The North Shore has a cool park down by the river that has a splash park for the kids and an indoor carousel. There is a big walking bridge that goes from the north shore to downtown chatt too over the river. Its really neat if you stay on either side, its just a short walk to the other.
How do you like living there? It's one of the few places I've seriously considered if I ever decide to move out of MS.