Stay 2Night Chattanooga Hamilton Place is an extended-stay hotel designed for guests planning stays of a week or longer, located in the Hamilton Place corridor on the north side near shopping and dining. Unlike traditional hotels that charge nightly rates, this property offers weekly and monthly pricing that reduces per-night costs for longer bookings, with all rooms furnished with full kitchens and laundry hookups.
The property caters to relocating professionals, families in transition, and others seeking temporary housing beyond the typical 1-3 night hotel stay. Rooms are studio or one-bedroom layouts with kitchenettes or full kitchens, allowing guests to prepare meals and manage daily living needs without relying on hotel restaurants or room service. The Hamilton Place location places it near Interstate 75 and commercial services, making it practical for business travelers and those handling logistics during a move or temporary assignment.
Rooms include equipped kitchens (not just refrigerators and microwaves), full bathrooms, and laundry connections or on-site laundry facilities. Nightly rates typically run $60-90 for a single night, but weekly rates drop to approximately $280-350 per week (roughly $40-50 per night), and monthly rates range from $800-1,200 depending on room type and season. Verify current pricing before booking, as promotional rates and seasonal adjustments apply. The property offers free Wi-Fi, parking, and basic housekeeping; pets may be allowed under certain conditions, which should be confirmed when reserving.
Extended-stay properties in Chattanooga include Extended Stay America locations (multiple sites across the city) and Candlewood Suites in the downtown area. Extended Stay America properties are smaller-scale with studio layouts starting around $50-70 per night for weekly stays, and they lack on-site kitchens in some older locations. Candlewood Suites, positioned as an upscale extended-stay option near the waterfront, charges $80-130 per night for weekly rates and offers more hotel-like amenities (fitness center, business center) but without the affordability advantage. Stay 2Night's Hamilton Place location is more convenient for guests arriving via I-75 or needing access to the commercial northeast corridor, whereas Candlewood Suites suits those prioritizing walkability to downtown attractions.
This hotel works well for corporate employees on temporary assignment, families relocating to Chattanooga, and travelers requiring flexible check-out terms and cooking facilities. The full-kitchen model is especially valuable for families with young children, people with dietary restrictions, and anyone planning a stay exceeding two weeks. It is not designed for short leisure trips (weekend getaways are better served by downtown boutique hotels or vacation rentals), and guests expecting concierge services, restaurant dining, or daily housekeeping should look elsewhere.
Check-in requires valid ID and a credit card for incidentals; many extended-stay properties ask for a deposit or first-and-last payment upfront, particularly for monthly bookings. Upon arrival, the front desk will review kitchen equipment, laundry access, and parking assignments. Your room will be furnished with basic housekeeping items; extended stays typically include weekly linen changes rather than daily turndown service. The property operates a front desk during standard business hours; confirm after-hours check-in options when booking.
Stay 2Night Chattanooga Hamilton Place maintains 24-hour access for registered guests. On-site parking is included with your room; spaces are typically unassigned or assigned by the front desk. The Hamilton Place address places the hotel roughly 4 miles north of downtown Chattanooga, a 10-minute drive from the Tennessee Aquarium and a 15-minute drive from the Riverwalk. Public transit options are limited in this commercial corridor; a personal vehicle is practical for daily errands and exploring the city.
Extended-stay hotels like this one solve a real problem for Chattanooga visitors who need temporary housing with the flexibility and kitchen access that nightly hotel rates cannot provide, particularly at the weekly discount tier.
