Downtown Districts

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City Center District

Where the skyscrapers meet the inner city parks between Fourth Street and 12th Street, the City Center is the current focus of revitalization in the heart of Chattanooga.

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Martin Luther King District

Once known as the “Big 9,” MLK Boulevard (formerly Ninth Street) features a wide variety of businesses, restaurants and the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.

 

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Riverfront District

With attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, this neighborhood provides the perfect location for walking to a movie, baseball game, museum or simply a stroll on the nearby Walnut Street Bridge.

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Southside District

Home to not only attractions such as the Chattanooga Choo-Choo, but several of the city’s finest restaurants, pubs, and local retailers.

 

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Bluff View District

The Bluff View Arts District is where we enjoy spectacular museums, outdoor sculpture and an impressive collection of galleries, shops, restaurants and cafes.

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Northshore District

Northshore is the Mecca for dining, shopping and just hanging out among the eclectic mix of visitors and locals you'll find there. The area is home to two large city parks – Coolidge & Renaissance Parks.

 

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Downtown Chattanooga

Chattanooga offers an incredible combination of breathtaking scenic beauty, revitalized riverfront; 13-mile paved Riverwalk scattered with attractions, parks, restaurants, and outdoor adventures.