Every time I get back to Chattanooga, this is on my MUST VISIT list! From the restaurants to the bakery to the coffee house, it has so much to offer, not to mention the cool walk by the river. Do not miss this!!
My husband brought me here for a New Year's treat and I thoroughly enjoyed it! We stayed at the Maclellan House Bed & Breakfast and could walk to Hunter Museum, Walnut Street Bridge, River Walk and several restaurants. CHARMING!!!
This is a lovely place to visit. Walker friendly. Italian restaurant Tony's and a coffee shop, Rembrandt's. Be sure to visit and sample breads at the local bread house, Bluff View Bread store. Afterwards, you can walk over to the Walnut bridge and have some ice cream! Also a nice bike ride will do the trick. Rentals available by the bridge.
LOVED the sculpture garden (Icarus is a must see), loved the quaint bakeries & shops, & the view is spectacular! We even saw a couple get engaged. This area is a hidden gem
Great little places tucked away. Not a lot of traffic and easy to explore on foot. Visit Rembrandt's Coffee House and Bluff View Bakery While you are there.
Stumbled on the arts district while looking for coffee. A few very nice galleries with eclectic collections. Well situated next to the museum.
The Bluff view Art district is an aptly named charming district up the bluff of Chattanooga.The houses in this district date from the late 19th-early 20th century, and now house a bed and breakfast (Bluff View Inn), a bakery, restaurants a small museum and an art gallery.We thought the area was ideal for a stay in Chattanooga, as it was in walking distance from the Hunter Museum of American Art, Ross' landing and the Tennesee aquarium.As the name states, you have a nice view of the river from the bluff.
Spend a beautiful sunny day around the Bluff View Art District. Be sure to check out the Bluff View bakery for the best bread in the Chattanooga area and Rembrandt's for a great selection of refreshing coffee and pastries.
Within easy walking distance of the Tennessee Aquarium and the Walnut Street pedestrian bridge, and overlooking the beautiful Tennnessee River. There is nice outside art and two museums, the Hunter Museum of American Art and Houston Glass Museum. Don't miss the River Gallery, an extremely good art gallery. Buildings are all well restored and there are three restaurants, all excellent. A good place to spend a leisurely afternoon.
Very nice - very trendy - very pricey - views are beautiful and lots of things to see - you can spend a few hours and then grab a nice lunch or dinner