This guide compares Days Inn by Wyndham Chattanooga Hamilton Place against comparable budget hotels in the same commercial corridor, explains what you gain and lose by staying in this zone versus downtown or the Northshore, and helps you decide if this property matches your trip priorities.
Days Inn by Wyndham Chattanooga Hamilton Place sits in the Hamilton Place shopping district on the south side of Chattanooga, roughly 10 miles from the Tennessee Aquarium and downtown attractions. This matters. A downtown location like the Chattanooga Marriott or Kimpton Hotels puts you walking distance from the Hunter Museum, the Walnut Street pedestrian bridge, and restaurant concentration. The Hamilton Place location trades those walkable cultural anchors for proximity to the Hamilton Place mall itself, the Riverwalk Parkway (about 3 miles away by car), and faster access to I-75 northbound.
If your itinerary centers on Lookout Mountain attractions (Rock City, Incline Railway, Point Park), Hamilton Place is roughly 15 minutes from those sites. If you're spending your day downtown or along the Northshore (Hunter Museum, Walnut Street galleries, riverfront dining), you're looking at a 15 to 20 minute drive each way. That's a practical consideration: budget lodging often sacrifices location convenience for room rate, and this property is no exception.
The Days Inn model in this market is straightforward: standard rooms with one or two double beds, a desk, cable television, and private bathroom. Most budget chains in Chattanooga offer similar baseline setups. The distinguishing variable is what happens beyond the room.
Days Inn properties typically include a complimentary continental breakfast, which reduces meal costs for a family or group. Hamilton Place Chattanooga follows this pattern. Against the Motel 6 on East Brainerd Road (also budget-tier, roughly comparable rates), the included breakfast is meaningful: you avoid the $8 to $12 per person cost of a separate breakfast stop. Red Roof Inn locations in Chattanooga similarly include some form of breakfast, so this is not a differentiator against immediate competitors, but it is one against chains that charge separately.
WiFi is included. Parking is included. There is no resort fee, which matters; some mid-range properties in Chattanooga have begun charging $10 to $15 daily resort or facility fees that are not advertised in the base room rate.
Days Inn rates in Chattanooga's Hamilton Place corridor typically run $60 to $90 per night depending on day of week and season. This is the budget segment. A comparable Motel 6 or Red Roof Inn in the same area runs $55 to $85. A Quality Inn or Comfort Inn (still budget but slightly higher tier) runs $75 to $110. The Chattanooga Marriott downtown starts at $120 and climbs sharply.
Verify the current rate before booking; hotel pricing shifts weekly and fluctuates based on events in the city (Chattanooga hosts motorsports events, conventions, and seasonal festivals that drive demand). The Wyndham Rewards program offers points on stays, which carries value if you travel frequently and can redeem for future nights or partner benefits.
You book Days Inn by Wyndham Chattanooga Hamilton Place if:
You're traveling with a tight per-night budget and breakfast inclusion helps that math. A family of four saves $30 to $50 daily if breakfast is included rather than purchased separately.
You're making Lookout Mountain your primary destination. Rock City and the Incline Railway are closer from Hamilton Place than from downtown hotels.
You plan to drive everywhere and don't prioritize walkable neighborhood character. The Hamilton Place corridor is car-dependent; don't expect to walk to dinner or attractions.
You need highway access early the next morning. I-75 onramps are immediate from this location, which matters if you're driving north toward Kentucky or south toward Atlanta.
You're skeptical of downtown parking logistics. Downtown Chattanooga has parking but it requires navigation; Hamilton Place has abundant free lot parking.
You'd avoid this property if you want a genuine "Chattanooga experience" centered on the riverfront, Northshore gallery walks, or walkable urban neighborhoods. Budget hotels in this price range cannot replicate that. The trade-off is real.
The Hamilton Place shopping district includes chain restaurants: Cracker Barrel (full menu, family-friendly), Olive Garden, and various fast-casual options within a short drive. There is no independent or local restaurant walking distance from the Days Inn itself. If exploring Chattanooga's restaurant scene (which centers downtown and on the Northshore) is part of your trip, you'll need to drive.
The location does provide practical convenience: a Walgreens, a Target, and the Hamilton Place mall for last-minute needs or entertainment on a rainy afternoon.
Days Inn by Wyndham Chattanooga Hamilton Place serves a specific traveler: someone prioritizing lowest room cost, requiring reliable chain standards, and either focusing on Lookout Mountain attractions or treating Chattanooga as a highway stopover. It is not a destination choice within Chattanooga's lodging ecosystem; it's a practical, no-frills option for budget-conscious travel.
If you have flexibility on price and want to experience downtown Chattanooga's walkable attractions and restaurant scene, spend $40 to $50 more per night for downtown proximity. If you're locked into a tight budget and your itinerary suits the location, Days Inn delivers what it promises without surprise fees or misleading marketing. Book directly through the Days Inn website or by phone to confirm that breakfast, parking, and WiFi are included in your quoted rate.
