One of the South's most renowned landmarks, the Chattanooga Choo Choo opened in 1909 and welcomed thousands of travelers during the Golde... more »
One of the South's most renowned landmarks, the Chattanooga Choo Choo opened in 1909 and welcomed thousands of travelers during the Golden Age of railroads. Today, the 23 acre complex is a magnificently restored hotel resort for visitors of all ages. The Holiday Inn Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel offers a variety of overnight accommodations, including the famous Victorian Era train rooms and luxurious suites. *Theme restaurants *Specialty shops *Authentic New Orleans trolley ride *Model railroad display *Convention Center *3 swimming pools *Tennis courts *Beautiful formal gardens
Intercontinental
Location. The Holiday Inn Chattanooga-Choo Choo is located in Chattanooga, Tenn. , Housed in historic 1909 Chattanooga-Choo Choo Train Station, One mile from Imax Theatre, . Hotel Features. Five restaurants, Three pools, Tennis courts, Trolley rides, Formal gardens, . Guestrooms. Victorian-era train rooms available, Coffeemakers, Wireless Internet access, . The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. Pets: US$25 per stay The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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65 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The hotel is part of Historic Hotels of America. The staff was excellent and the rooms were very nice. I agree with the previousa writer it is a fine hotel. I would recommend to others.
61 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This is a great hotel and excellent location. The staff was very friendly and attentive. I loved the train theme and the model railroad is fantastic. Food outlets are good and priced right. I will return this summer.
Unless your paying $170++ to stay in
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Posted Feb 22, 2009
Mediocre
Unless your paying $170++ to stay in one of the converted train cars DO NOT BOOK A ROOM HERE!!! Out buildings are reminicent of cold war Russia, Stalags 1 & 2 as my wife refered to them are drab and beat up. From the flickereing light in the...
60 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The ambiance of this historical hotel is great. They are celebrating thier 100 annivesary in 2009. I stayed in a newly renovated train car in it was pretty neat. The Station House is great dining and entertainment with singing serves.. I highly
This is a neat hotel with lots of
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Posted Feb 20, 2009
Excellent
This is a neat hotel with lots of history. The grounds are well kept and the room I had seemed to be recently renovated. The staff is very accomodating. I would recommend this to anyone. The city is beautiful in the downtown area and has a free ...
Paid $* in Feb. for a room that was as
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Posted Feb 18, 2009
Mediocre
Paid $* in Feb. for a room that was as far away from the lobby as possible, 5 minute walk with luggage in the cold. Building 3 looked something like a concrete bunker. Elevators didnt work, wall paper peeling off walls, water stains. We made a...
Based on a fellow Central PA travelers
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Posted Feb 10, 2009
Excellent
Based on a fellow Central PA travelers review. I made a stop at this hotel last week and I must agree completely with the previous review. This hotel is very historical and so neat to walk around. I too would like to see it come spring and summer....
Whether you love trains or not, this
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Posted Jan 18, 2009
Excellent
Whether you love trains or not, this place is so cool. I had been told about how historic this hotel was, but I was not expecting to find what I did. The Grand entrance and lobby are awesome, they still have train cars sitting at the station and a ...
I have stayed at this hotel several
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Posted Jan 07, 2009
Excellent
I have stayed at this hotel several time, and is always a good visit. The staff is very pleasant and go out of their way to help. Thier train museum is the best and again the staff at the museum are very into their job. Great restaurants,...