Chattanooga Howard Johnson Plaza

6700 Ringgold Rd.
Chattanooga, TN 37412
Nightly Rates: ( 65.95 - 65.95 )
1 Star


Property Description

The Howard Johnson Plaza Chattanooga is conveniently located on I-75, Exits 1-1A just one mile from the Intersection of I-24 to Nashville. Close to the Airport, Downtown Chattanooga and many attractions, restaurants and shopping opportunities. This is the perfect place to stay when visiting this area. This 230 room full service Plaza Hotel offers interior corridors with two elevators, complimentary airport shuttle and free continental breakfast in addition to its full service restaurant. Coffee Makers, hairdryers and irons in rooms.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Courtesy Car
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Hairdryers Available


Room Information

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Room with 2 Beds


Description Not Available
King room w/Spacious Desk, includes microwave/refrigerator.
Description Not Available
Perfect for hospitality room or additional space for a large family. Fold up bed in wall.


King Room
King Room

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 03:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1990
· 221 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.


Directions

Take Highway 153 south to I-75 south, take exit 1 (East Ridge) turn left off the ramp go one block, hotel is on the right.

Take exit 1 (East Ridge Exit, Hwy 41), turn left, go one block, hotel is on right.

Take exit 1A (East Ridge Exit, Hwy 41), reer right off exit, go one block, hotel is on right.

Take I-24 east to I-75 south.Take exit 1 (East Ridge Exit, Hwy 41), turn left, go one block, hotel is on right.

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Guarantee Policy

All reservations made via the Internet require a credit card to guarantee the reservation. Some reservations may require a credit card deposit.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel before 6pm Hotel time


Restaurant Information

Cracker Barrel Shoney's Ryan's Steakhouse Portofinos Italian Shang Hai Chinese Amigos Mexican McDonalds Burger King Subway Taco Bell Long John Silvers Uncle Bud's Catfish

Meeting Facility


Conference Room
Garden Room Patio Room Garden Cafe (Terrace Room) Board Room Rooms 125, 226, 325

Recreation Information

Pool
Tennessee Aquarium IMAX 3-D Theatre Ruby Falls Rock City Creative Discovery Museum Lake Winnepsukan Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park Historic Downtown Chattanooga

Area Attractions

General Information

Conveniently located at the intersection of I-75 and I-24 on the Tennessee/Georgia border. Downtown Chattanooga and Convention Center are just 8 miles away. Close to Tennessee Aquarium, Rock City, Ruby Falls, and Hamilton Place Mall.

Tennessee Aquarium

One Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37401-2048 Telephone Number - 800-262-0695 Hours of Operation - 10:00am - 6:00pm extended summer hours. World's largest fresh water aquarium. Over 9000 animals to be seen on a self-guided tour.

IMAX Theatre

201 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN 37401-2048 Telephone Number - 800-262-0695 Open 7 days a week, call for show times. This six story, state of the art 3-D theater showcases the ultimate in film and sound technology.

Rock City Gardens

1400 Patten Rd. Lookout Mountain, GA 30750 Telephone Number - 706-820-2531 Hours of Operation - Winter 8:30am - 5:00pm; Summer 8:30am - 8:00pm See 7 states, visit Mother Goose and "Fat Mans Squeeze, Natural rock formations, and beautiful views.

Ruby Falls

1720 South Scenic Highway Chattanooga, TN 37409 Telephone Number - 423-821-2544 Hours of Operation - 8:00am, closing times vary by season, call for more information. A thundering 145 foot natural waterfall and caverns deep inside Lookout Mountain.

Hamilton Place Mall

Interstate 75 Exit 5 Telephone Number 423-894-7177 Hours of Operation - Mon. - Sat. 10:00am - 9:00pm, Sun. 12:00pm - 6:00pm. Tennessee's largest shopping and dining experience. Over 200 stores and 20 eateries.

Chickamauga Battlefield - National Military Park

Telephone Number - 706-866-9241 America?s first and largest National Military Park dedicated to the memory of Civil War Soldiers from both the North and South.

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Memorial Hospital

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