Knoxville, TN

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Where to stay in Knoxville

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Downtown Knoxville

4.5/5(691 area reviews)

Downtown Knoxville boasts a central business district, World's Fair Park, and historical buildings like the Bijou Theatre. Explore the University of Tennessee campus and enjoy the lively Market Square.

Downtown Knoxville
Knoxville Botanical Garden has beautiful views and plants! We had a wonderful time enjoying the scenery and pausing to enjoy nature's beauty.

East Knoxville

East Knoxville is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Knoxville Zoo and Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum while in the area.

East Knoxville
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Fort Sanders

Located near the University of Tennessee, this area boasts Victorian-era houses and a lively atmosphere, especially during the school year. Enjoy "The Strip" on Cumberland Avenue, featuring bars, restaurants, and shops.

Fort Sanders
Concord Pier  #sunset #sky #colors #easttennessee #perspectives

Cedar Bluff

4/5(349 area reviews)

Located along Cedar Bluff Road, this Knoxville neighborhood boasts a major commercial corridor and numerous office and technology parks. Easily accessible via Park West Boulevard and Middlebrook Pike.

Cedar Bluff
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Knoxville West

While visiting Knoxville West, you might make a stop by sights like Turkey Creek Shopping Center and Regal Pinnacle.

Knoxville West
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Old City

Travelers come to Old City for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Historic Southern Railway Station and The Emporium Center while you're in town.

Old City

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