Moxy Chattanooga Downtown

Top choice in Chattanooga


Guests check in at the bar at this sharp, sassy new hotel, where a kaleidoscope of bright colors and unique design details make for a compelling stay. Geared to younger travelers (but still appealing to young-at-heart visitors), the Moxy encourages communing, with numerous lounge areas tucked here and there. Rooms are on the small side, and spare, but comfortable.

Fun details include a ticker board in the lobby that shares quirky messages, in-room phones offering bedtime stories, and ironing rooms on each floor, which are noteworthy for their wall art: a life-size photograph of a hunky, shirtless model pressing his clothes. All guests receive a token for a complimentary cocktail at the bar.

Parking is $15 per night; the pet fee is $75 per stay.


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