An extended-stay hotel in the East Ridge area, Home2 Suites caters to travelers planning stays of a week or longer, with full kitchen suites as the standard rather than an upgrade. The property sits about 10 miles northeast of downtown Chattanooga, positioned between I-75 and the East Ridge commercial corridor, making it practical for visitors working in that corridor or exploring Chattanooga on a flexible schedule without a daily commute downtown.
Home2 Suites is an all-suite, extended-stay brand owned by Hilton. Every room includes a full kitchen with a stovetop, refrigerator, dishwasher, and cookware. Unlike traditional hotels where you pay extra for a suite or book a separate apartment, here the kitchen is built in. The property offers studio and one-bedroom floor plans. Laundry facilities are on-site, a necessary amenity for stays beyond a few days. The hotel includes a small fitness center, free Wi-Fi, and a grab-and-go market for emergency supplies.
The East Ridge location is quieter than downtown and less expensive. The trade-off is that you're not walkable to restaurants, attractions, or nightlife; a car is essential.
Studio suites range from roughly $90 to $150 per night depending on season and advance booking. One-bedroom suites run $110 to $170 per night. Weekly rates typically offer 10 to 15 percent savings over nightly rates; a week in a studio might cost $550 to $900, and a week in a one-bedroom $650 to $1,050. Monthly rates (for 30 nights) save an additional 10 to 20 percent. These figures shift with demand; Chattanooga tourism peaks May through October and around holiday weeks. Contact the hotel directly or check Hilton's site to confirm current rates for your specific dates.
All suites include free breakfast (a continental spread of pastries, cereal, yogurt, and coffee), parking, and Wi-Fi. Pet-friendly rooms are available for a fee, typically around $75 to $100 per stay.
Residence Inn by Marriott Chattanooga Downtown/Convention Center, about 2 miles south in downtown, also offers kitchenettes and longer stays, but rooms are smaller and pricier (roughly $130 to $200 per night). It suits visitors who prioritize walkability to restaurants and attractions and don't mind paying more. Home2 Suites wins on price, space (full kitchens vs. kitchenettes), and neighborhood quietness.
Extended Stay America Chattanooga, located further west on Shallowford Road, is cheaper (roughly $70 to $110 per night) but offers kitchenettes rather than full kitchens and no included breakfast. It appeals to budget travelers unconcerned with cooking facilities. For anyone planning to prepare meals regularly or stay longer than a month, Home2 Suites' included breakfast and full kitchen offset the slightly higher nightly rate.
Home2 Suites works well for professionals on temporary assignment in East Ridge or I-75 corridor businesses, families visiting Chattanooga for weeks at a time and wanting to manage meals, or remote workers needing affordable month-to-month rates. The kitchen and laundry reduce daily costs compared to eating out and using hotel laundry services.
It is not ideal for visitors staying only one or two nights, for whom a traditional downtown hotel may offer better value and location. Travelers expecting on-site dining or event space won't find them here; this is a straightforward lodging property, not a resort.
Check-in begins at 3 p.m. You'll receive keys to a suite with a fully stocked kitchen, pots, pans, plates, and utensils. The front desk can direct you to the nearest grocery stores; Publix and Food City are within 5 to 10 minutes by car. The breakfast room opens early (typically 6 a.m.) and closes by 9 or 10 a.m. If you're staying a month or longer, ask about loyalty program enrollment to earn free nights on future stays.
The front desk is staffed 24 hours. Standard checkout is 11 a.m. Parking is free and includes one space per room in a surface lot. East Ridge traffic is heavy during morning and evening commute hours (7 to 9 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m.), so plan travel to downtown Chattanooga accordingly. The drive to downtown attractions like the Tennessee Aquarium or Hunter Museum takes 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
Home2 Suites earns its place for travelers prioritizing kitchen facilities and budget predictability over urban proximity, with rates and amenities designed for stays measured in weeks, not nights.
