This Gatlinburg, Tennessee motel is 10 minutes' drive from Dollywood theme park. An outdoor seasonal pool is available, and the spacious rooms include free WiFi and a balcony.
Adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and 1.1 mi from Ripley's Aquarium and Mountain Mall, the SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Gatlinburg includes free continental breakfast, free WiFi,...
Offering a complimentary hot breakfast, free WiFi, and a heated indoor pool, Country Inn & Suites By Radisson Gatlinburg is located just 1 mi away from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Maria
United States of America
It was very clean, close to the strip! Staff were very friendly and helpful!
Just a 5-minute drive away from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this hotel is located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and offers a seasonal outdoor pool, and guest rooms with free WiFi.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center, Fairfield Inn & Suites Gatlinburg Downtown is set in Gatlinburg and is a 10-minute walk from Bill Gladwell, The Mentalist.
This Gatlinburg resort is a 4-minute drive from the Smoky Mountains and features 2 seasonal outdoor pools and an on-site restaurant. Little Pigeon River runs alongside the property.
Rick
United States of America
Walking distance to all our favorite places in Gatlinburg, pet friendly, very clean room, river view, friendly staff, affordable.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center, Fairfield Inn & Suites Gatlinburg Downtown is set in Gatlinburg and is a 10-minute walk from Bill Gladwell, The Mentalist.
I liked all , the people who work there are very nice
Located in Gatlinburg and with Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies reachable within a 18-minute walk, Hampton Inn Gatlinburg Historic Nature Trail, Tn has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness...
breakfast was very good, room was nice, and very clean.
This Gatlinburg hotel is located less than 100 yards (299 feet) from the entrance of The Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The hotel offers guest rooms with 32-inch flat-screen TVs.
Close everything ,employees so nice and very clean .
Only seconds from the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and nestled along a scenic mountain stream, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations in a convenient and ideal location.
Everything! The view from the balcony was amazing!
Adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and 1.1 mi from Ripley's Aquarium and Mountain Mall, the SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Gatlinburg includes free continental breakfast, free WiFi,...
Location on the river was great and it was near town
This Gatlinburg hotel is 1.9 mi from the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Features include a seasonal outdoor pool, a kiddie pool, business center, and rooms with free WiFi.
Very Pet Friendly!! That was our main reason to stay there.
Less than 2 miles away from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this downtown Gatlinburg hotel features a heated indoor swimming pool with a lazy river, an on-site fitness center and free continental...
Swimming pool and hot tub and lazy river were good.
Located in Gatlinburg, 1.4 miles from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, MainStay Suites Gatlinburg Downtown Area provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a shared lounge...
Ubicación, limpio. Es un hotel relativamente nuevo.
Located in Gatlinburg, a 10-minute walk from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, Bear Creek Inn Gatlinburg, TN provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Dicht bij centrum
Eigen balkon met zicht op riviertje
Offering a complimentary hot breakfast, free WiFi, and a heated indoor pool, Country Inn & Suites By Radisson Gatlinburg is located just 1 mi away from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
location is excellent and is clean. Staff is very friendly
Located in Gatlinburg, this hotel offers free WiFi, an indoor pool, and a daily grab and go breakfast. Great Smoky Mountains National Park is just 1804 feet from the property.
Offering accommodations in Downtown Gatlinburg, Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Gatlinburg offers accommodations in Gatlinburg. Gatlinburg Space Needle is a 2 minutes' walk away.
The breakfast was weak, mainly prepackaged muffins
Located in central Gatlinburg, this Econo Lodge Inn & Suites offers a daily continental breakfast and free Wi-Fi access. Guests can also enjoy swimming in the seasonal outdoor pool.
Didn't get breakfast should have dresser in the room
Just a 5-minute drive away from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this hotel is located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and offers a seasonal outdoor pool, and guest rooms with free WiFi.
Very close to Downtown. They serve excellent Hot breakfast
Featuring a garden with a heated outdoor pool, Howard Johnson by Wyndham Downtown Gatlinburg offers free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms with a private balcony.
The room, 327; was clean and without a carpet or rug.
Featuring barbecue facilities, Glenstone Lodge is located in Gatlinburg in the Tennessee region, a 16-minute walk from Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies and 7 miles from Dolly Parton’s Stampede.
Great value, clean rooms, friendly staff and wonderful pool
This Gatlinburg, Tennessee motel is 10 minutes' drive from Dollywood theme park. An outdoor seasonal pool is available, and the spacious rooms include free WiFi and a balcony.
Great hotel, great location, really good value for money
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is 1.3 miles from this hotel in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The team of dedicated innkeepers are prepared to offer a resemblance of butler service for all guests.
Great view off the balcony. Renovated bathroom was nice.
This Gatlinburg, Tennessee, hotel is located directly behind Ober Gatlinburg Ski Resort, 16 minutes’ drive from Dollywood. The seasonal, outdoor pool overlooks the Great Smoky Mountains.
Great location outside the busy town center and great view.
FAQs about hotels in Gatlinburg
On average, 3-star hotels in Gatlinburg cost $145 per night, and 4-star hotels in Gatlinburg are $204 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Gatlinburg can be found for $115 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The smoky mountains are nice but Gatlinburg is just a money...
The smoky mountains are nice but Gatlinburg is just a money pit. If you want to experience the smoky mountains I would recommend just staying in Pigeon Forge or Sevierville and driving to the mountains. Gatlinburg itself is like a mile long gift shop/ flea market of triple priced goods. 2 two litter mountain dews were over $13
Preston
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Gatlinburg was a glitzy tourist trap, which we didn’t expect...
Gatlinburg was a glitzy tourist trap, which we didn’t expect or appreciate. The artist community was a major plus, but the woman at the welcome store was insulting and arrogant, exactly the wrong person for the job.
James
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Gaitlynburg is always a fun adventure and well worth the...
Gaitlynburg is always a fun adventure and well worth the traffic. Plenty to do for all ages!! We love the mountains so we always drive trough the Smokey Mountains. Doesn’t matter how many times you go, its alwaus a new adventire everytime!!!
Elaine
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Gatlinburg is a one strip town of wineries, shineries, and...
Gatlinburg is a one strip town of wineries, shineries, and some adventure parks. BUT, it sits on the north end of an absolutely gorgeous national park that is free to enter and explore. Use the free trolley if you can, because all public parking on the strip is $20 one entry and travel on the strip is slow and easily frustrating. The mountain attractions like Ober, Anakeesta, and Skypark are the best parts and definite to-do's. Restaurants are mostly chains and it was difficult to find "local flavor". All the emphasis on booze means you will run into drunken tourists while walking the strip. Stay a week, do some outdoors stuff, explore the Smokies.
Brett
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We love traveling to Gatlinburg.... the sites, the shopping,...
We love traveling to Gatlinburg.... the sites, the shopping, the restaurants, the people...all of it!
Crockett's Breakfast Camp has the BEST breakfast I have ever eaten! HUGE portions at great prices, No Way Jose's for Margaritas and snacks,
Deb
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
I should have done more research on what to do outside of...
I should have done more research on what to do outside of Gatlinburg. The main town was a tourist trap with the chain restaurants and souvenir shops, old time photo shops and taffy candy stores. Parking was between $10-$20 at each lot, and it was crowded for end of April. Aside from the skywalk, I wasn’t too impressed. However driving along rt441 through the Smokies was the biggest highlight of the trip. It’s a stunning location, just find something to do outside the hub.
Hotel was convenient to downtown Gatlinburg. Overall the room was clean. No check in or out needed which was very convenient. Offered a checkoff list for any extra linen, towel or toiletries that may have been needed for the stay which was simple, fill it out, leave it on the door and your supplies were left for you at the door. They have a community kitchen where you can cook your own meals and a community center (room) with a pool table, tv, computer and printer if needed.
This was our first day at Edgewater. We loved it! The hotel itself is showing its age but the interior is well kept and up to date. Our room had a spectacular view of Gatlinburg and we were right in the middle of everything. Also, the breakfast is very good. They had everything you could want for breakfast.
A number of people complain about the parking. However, once you learn the layout of the parking and the hotel. It is not a problem at all.
The location is the perfect spot to be in Gatlinburg. Literally on the river and right behind the strip. You could walk everywhere. Just park the car and forget it! And the hotel itself--the staff, the pool, the breakfast--was perfect. We had our own little balcony, and everything was so picturesque and quiet. The hotel was completely booked, but the rooms were so quiet you couldn't tell you had neighbors at all.
A real lodge feel to this hotel. Our room had a balcony entrance on the parking lot side and a balcony with chairs on the rocky brook side. Pretty good location, just a little removed from all of the buzz of downtown Gatlinburg. This hotel is on two of the free Gatlinburg trolley lines, so you can leave your car at the lodge and ride back and forth in to town.
Pleasantly surprised with this hotel, especially for the price compared to the other hotels in the area. It was right on the river and had a cute shared balcony off your room to view the river. Very serene there. Very short walk to the main strip in town and also a 2 minute walk to the Gatlinburg trail in the national park. Amazing value for the money!
I loved that the property was quiet and peaceful. The hotel is a short walk up the hill from downtown Gatlinburg. It is close, but far enough away to feel relaxing and spacious. The stream outside our balcony was just beautiful. Everything in the room was spotless. The room even SMELLED clean. We would definitely stay here again.
The room wasn't that spacious but the bed was comfortable which is a plus. There's a free trolley stop at the hotel that takes you downtown which was nice. There's a an indoor pool with hot tub and and outdoor small water slide which the kids love. One of the bedside light wasn't working but they came in right away to fix it.
I liked it’s location within walking distance of downtown Gatlinburg. The best view for the creek is the first floor. the third and fourth you won’t see a stream you’d see the massive construction site behind the hotel. luckily we had a lower level 1st floor room. the hotel snack and food bar was good food.
The hotel has free access to a trolley system provided by the city that makes transportation to, and from the Gatlinburg strip a breeze. The indoor pool was very clean and nice and the waterslide was fun. The bed was extremely comfortable and the view from the balcony was very nice.
The hotel is about 25 minutes' walk from Gatlinburg downtown, the positive is that you are away from all the fuss, but the negative is that when you come back tired you have to walk that climb or park in the parking lot with a cost of $20.
The view was beautiful of the town, the room was clean and the staff was very pleasant and accommodating.
The hotel was located in the perfect location; was within walking distance to downtown Gatlinburg. Would definitely stay here again.
The location was perfect! Even though the room was outdated it was still a decent price to be right on the strip of Gatlinburg a short walk from hotel to all the attractions. Most of the staff was really friendly!
The front desk staff was great (good personality, very helpful).
The room was a great size, loved the fireplace.
Being right on the river was a bonus.
Did not use the pool, but it looked very clean.
Breakfast bar was good but on the 2 days we went it was the exact same menu.
Hotel was in the perfect location to walk and shop Gatlinburg.
Plan on staying at this hotel on our next visit.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property, they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff is, and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.