A mid-scale Hilton property in the heart of downtown Chattanooga, the DoubleTree occupies a riverfront position that puts guests within walking distance of the Tennessee Aquarium, Hunter Museum of American Art, and the pedestrian Walnut Street Bridge. The hotel functions primarily as a business and convention destination, with direct interior access to the Chattanooga Convention Center, though leisure travelers find the downtown setting convenient for exploring restaurants and galleries concentrated within a few blocks.
The DoubleTree operates as a full-service hotel with 333 rooms across multiple floors, a restaurant and bar, a fitness center, and meeting space. The property caters heavily to conference attendees and business travelers, reflected in its layout and amenities rather than specialty services. Rooms include standard hotel furniture, flat-screen televisions, and work desks. The riverfront location means many rooms face the Tennessee River or overlook downtown; interior rooms lack this view and typically rent at lower rates. A signature DoubleTree chocolate chip cookie arrives upon check-in, part of the Hilton brand standard.
Nightly rates range from approximately $120 to $250 depending on season and how far in advance you book. Weekend rates tend to run higher than weekday rates, and rates increase notably during convention season (verify current pricing at booking, as convention schedules shift annually). The property participates in the Hilton Honors loyalty program, offering points and elite member benefits like room upgrades and late checkout. A standard room includes the free Hilton Wi-Fi network and access to the fitness center. Parking is available on-site at approximately $15 per night for self-parking; valet service runs roughly $25 per night.
The DoubleTree sits in the mid-scale segment, priced above budget chains like Red Roof Inn (on nearby Broad Street) but below luxury options like The Ritz-Carlton or the Chattanoogan. The key distinguishing feature is direct convention center access via interior hallway, which makes sense only if you are attending an event there; if you are exploring downtown as a tourist with a car, this advantage disappears. The Chattanoogan, also downtown, offers a rooftop pool and higher-end restaurant (Silvester's), commands rates $50 to $100 higher per night, and suits guests prioritizing amenities and leisure. The StayBridge Suites Chattanooga Downtown provides full kitchens and typically costs $20 to $40 less nightly, targeting extended-stay and family guests. Choose DoubleTree if you are attending a convention or prioritize the riverfront location; choose Chattanoogan for luxury; choose StayBridge for kitchens and longer stays on a tighter budget.
The DoubleTree suits conference attendees, business travelers staying one or two nights, and couples seeking a downtown location without demanding high-end service. Families with multiple children may find standard rooms cramped; the property does not emphasize family packages or spacious suites. Guests seeking distinctive local design or character will find the standard corporate Hilton aesthetic uninspiring. Travelers wanting on-site dining variety will encounter one restaurant (Riverfront Grille) rather than multiple options; nearby downtown restaurants are walkable but require leaving the property.
Arrival at the DoubleTree directs you to a lobby on the main level. Check-in at the front desk takes 5 to 10 minutes during off-peak hours but can stretch longer during convention checkins. If arriving by car, direct yourself to the parking garage entrance; front desk staff can provide garage codes or directions if needed. Self-parking is paid either daily or can be added to your room bill. Once checked in, you receive the signature cookie and room key card. Elevators connect the lobby to guest floors; if your room overlooks the river, request this preference at check-in, though guarantees depend on availability.
The hotel operates 24 hours daily. The front desk staffs continuously for late arrivals. Riverfront Grille serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with typical hotel restaurant hours; verify current times at the property. The fitness center opens at 5 a.m., a useful detail if you plan early workouts. Street parking is extremely limited downtown; on-site parking is nearly mandatory unless you plan to leave your car parked for the entire stay. The hotel address is 412 Broad Street, directly along the riverfront in downtown's core. Walking to the aquarium takes about 10 minutes; walking to the Walnut Street Bridge pedestrian crossing takes roughly 15 minutes.
The DoubleTree earns its place for guests whose itinerary centers on a convention or business meeting, or who want riverfront proximity to downtown attractions without hunting for downtown parking.
