This guide explains what to expect from the Homewood Suites by Hilton Chattanooga Hamilton Place, how it positions itself among Chattanooga's extended-stay options, and whether the Hamilton Place location serves your actual travel needs better than alternatives closer to downtown or the riverfront.
The Homewood Suites sits within Hamilton Place, the commercial and retail district anchored by the mall of the same name on the south side of Chattanooga. This placement matters because it determines your commute, walkability, and neighborhood character. Hamilton Place is primarily car-dependent; you will not walk to restaurants, bars, or attractions the way you might from downtown or the North Shore.
The hotel sits approximately 8 miles south of the Hunter Harrison Museum of Art and the Walnut Street Bridge, and about 10 miles from the Chattanooga Convention Center. If you are traveling for work at a company headquartered in this corridor—or visiting someone working at the hospitals and corporate offices clustered here—the location reduces your daily drive. If your meetings are downtown, you will spend 15 to 20 minutes on I-75 or the Broad Street corridor each way.
Homewood Suites specializes in apartment-style rooms rather than traditional hotel units. Every room includes a full kitchen with a stovetop, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and standard cooking equipment. This setup distinguishes it from the Holiday Inn Express or Fairfield Inn configurations elsewhere in Chattanooga, where "kitchenette" means a microwave and refrigerator.
For stays exceeding five nights, the kitchen eliminates daily restaurant meals and allows you to manage dietary needs or budget more carefully. A week's stay with kitchen access typically costs 15 to 25 percent less per night than equivalent downtown hotels, and you avoid markup restaurant pricing. A basic grocery run to the nearby Kroger on Gunbarrel Road covers breakfasts and simple dinners.
The standard one-bedroom suite provides a separate living area with a sofa, bedroom with a full-size bed or two double beds depending on the room type, and a bathroom. Two-bedroom suites are available but less common in booking inventories; call the hotel directly at the front desk number if this matters for your party size.
The hotel includes a hot breakfast buffet each morning, a meaningful cost savings compared to hotels with no breakfast or a continental only. This covers eggs, meat, toast, cereal, fruit, and coffee. The buffet does not match a full restaurant menu, but it covers hunger until lunch and reduces the need for convenience food.
The property includes a small fitness center, a business center with a computer and printer, and a laundry facility on-site. For extended-stay travelers, the laundry availability matters more than the gym; you will not need to visit an external laundromat or pay for hotel dry cleaning. Parking is complimentary and included in your rate, a baseline expectation across Chattanooga but worth confirming when comparing rates online.
Nightly rates for a one-bedroom suite typically range from $110 to $160 depending on season and day of week, with discounts applying to stays of seven nights or longer. Winter months (November through February) generally offer the lowest rates. Summer travel and fall weekends are higher. A seven-night stay often qualifies for 10 to 15 percent off the nightly rate, making the per-night cost closer to $95 to $135.
These rates position the Homewood Suites above the budget chains (Red Roof, Motel 6) but below premium downtown properties like the Chattanooga Marriott Downtown or the JW Marriott at the Southside. For teams or families needing kitchen and space, the Homewood is often cheaper than booking two standard hotel rooms at a comparable brand.
Rates fluctuate based on demand from the nearby Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare system and Volkswagen operations in the region. Call the hotel directly to negotiate rates for stays longer than ten days; property management sometimes offers further discounts not shown on booking websites.
If you are choosing between extended-stay options in Chattanooga, the Homewood Suites competes primarily with the Extended Stay America on Gunbarrel Road (about 2 miles away) and the Red Roof Plus on Shallowford Road. The Extended Stay America offers similar nightly rates but lacks a daily hot breakfast and breakfast costs add up quickly. Red Roof Plus is cheaper but provides no kitchen, microwave-only room amenities, and a more transient clientele.
If your work is downtown or you plan evening outings near the Tennessee Riverwalk, neither Hamilton Place location makes sense. In that case, the Aloft Chattanooga Downtown or the Graduate Chattanooga in the North Shore district put you within walking distance of restaurants and bars, though nightly rates run $40 to $60 higher and no kitchen access is available.
Standard check-in is 3:00 p.m. and checkout 11:00 a.m. Early check-in or late checkout requires a call to the front desk at least 24 hours in advance; availability varies by occupancy. The hotel does not offer 24-hour front desk service—verify staffing hours when you book if you are arriving outside typical business hours.
Pets are allowed with a one-time fee of $75 per pet. Smoking rooms are available but limited; request a non-smoking room when booking unless you need otherwise.
Book the Homewood Suites if you are staying five or more nights, working or visiting someone in the Hamilton Place or south Chattanooga area, or managing a tight per-diem budget and comfortable with cooking some meals. Skip it if you are staying fewer than three nights, need walkability to downtown attractions, or require frequent hotel service and front-desk support. The kitchen and breakfast reduce costs on longer stays, but the remote location penalizes short visits with drive time and no pedestrian activity outside the hotel.
