This is our favorite getaway spot. In addition to a lovely place to stay, there is great food, the art scene, bicycles to rent on the Riverwalk, and the fabulous downtown Chattanooga. We have gone in all 4 seasons, and we have always felt well taken care of.
I pretty much exclusively stay at B&Bs and historic inns. Bluff View Inn easily makes my top three stays ever. The accomodations were lovely. I stayed at the Martin House in the Anna Houston room. It was a large, corner room with lots of windows and natural light. The bathroom was roomy, clean, and had lots of hot water. The gas fireplace was the absolute best on chilly nights. Fresh ice, water, and sodas were always available. The parking lot was incredibly convenient located right outside the house. Breakfast vouchers were provided for a cafe/bakery right around the corner. The food and drinks were great, but be prepared to wait in long lines.
This is a wonderful area of Chattanooga with a number of quaint shops and venues. From the continued information and warm welcome, to the food, everything was a fond experience.
The room was pretty and the whole inn has a very special flair. Innkeep który was super friendly and helpful and attended to ask or needs. The bluffview art district is beautiful and one of the nicest places in Chattanooga.
Not really a bed and breakfast to our standard. Check in very impersonal-more like a hotel. No on site interaction or help. Breakfast was offsite at a small coffee shop. Extremely cold and impersonal overall. Room was nice but bathroom needed some updating. Overall disappointing for price and expectations for a B&B.
Beautiful property and gorgeous room. The fluffiest, most luxurious towels I’ve ever used. The staff was courteous and very helpful. Convenient location and delicious complimentary breakfast. Would definitely recommend to others. A