“Once the mainline railway station, now a unique place to rest your head. The vaulted lobby is an impressive sight and has been likened to a museum. While the rooms are either chic contemporary affairs or traditionally dressed in old rail cars. Includes a pool, gardens, comedy club and much more!”
“Once the mainline railway station, now a unique place to rest your head. The vaulted lobby is an impressive sight and has been likened to a museum. While the rooms are either chic contemporary affairs or traditionally dressed in old rail cars. Includes a pool, gardens, comedy club and much more!”
Recommended For
- City Style
- A unique property offering traditional yet stylish rooms the best of which are in a converted railway car
- Museums
- View the most revered guitar collection in the world at the hotel's own Songbirds Guitar Museum
- Hotel Entertainment
- Unwind in the Glen Miller Gardens complete with games to entertain all the family
- Pet friendly
- They even have their very own large dog park!
- Traditional
- Opulent
- Full of character
- Theme hotel
- Luxury
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Quirky
- Chic
- Historic
- Landmark
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- They even have their very own large dog park!
- Swimming Pool
- Heated indoor pool
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Parking
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Museums
- View the most revered guitar collection in the world at the hotel's own Songbirds Guitar Museum
- Hotel Entertainment
- Unwind in the Glen Miller Gardens complete with games to entertain all the family
- Theatre
- Watch a performance at the Comedy Catch set inside the property itself
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Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel
A true original – the former main-line railway station converted into a hotel, but still with all the period looks and charm of its early 20th century hey-day. Much of the terminal building has been conserved, giving it a living museum quality, with restaurants and bars added. And, yes, you can stay in a railway car.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)