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Renaissance Park — Attraction in Chattanooga

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Renaissance Park
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Nearby attractions
Coolidge Park
150 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
In-Town Gallery
26A Frazier Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Walnut Street Bridge
1 Walnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37403
AVA-Association for Visual Arts
30 Frazier Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Tennessee Aquarium
1 Broad St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Escape Mission Chattanooga - Escape Room - Escape Games
405 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Chattanooga Theatre Centre
400 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Ross's Landing
201 Riverfront Pkwy, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Hunter Museum of American Art
10 Bluff View Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403
National Medal of Honor Heritage Center
2 W Aquarium Way Suite 104, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Nearby restaurants
Taco Mamacita Northshore
109 N Market St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Mezcla Cocina Y Cantina
2 Cherokee Blvd., Chattanooga, TN 37405, United States
Sushi Nabe
110 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse
300 Cherokee Blvd. Suite 125, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Cashew
149 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Frazier Five & Dime
16 Frazier Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Milk & Honey
135 N Market St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Edley's Bar-B-Que
205 Manufacturers Rd Suite 110, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Yummy Thai Restaurant
200 Manufacturers Rd #101, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Mexiville Northshore
103 Cherokee Blvd. suite c, Chattanooga, TN 37405
Nearby hotels
The Edwin Hotel, Autograph Collection
102 Walnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37403
Courtyard by Marriott Chattanooga Downtown
200 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Residence Inn by Marriott Chattanooga Downtown
215 Chestnut St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
Bluff View Inn
411 E 2nd St, Chattanooga, TN 37403
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Renaissance Park
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Renaissance Park

133 River St, Chattanooga, TN 37405
4.7(494)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Coolidge Park, In-Town Gallery, Walnut Street Bridge, AVA-Association for Visual Arts, Tennessee Aquarium, Escape Mission Chattanooga - Escape Room - Escape Games, Chattanooga Theatre Centre, Ross's Landing, Hunter Museum of American Art, National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, restaurants: Taco Mamacita Northshore, Mezcla Cocina Y Cantina, Sushi Nabe, Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse, Cashew, Frazier Five & Dime, Milk & Honey, Edley's Bar-B-Que, Yummy Thai Restaurant, Mexiville Northshore
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Nearby attractions of Renaissance Park

Coolidge Park

In-Town Gallery

Walnut Street Bridge

AVA-Association for Visual Arts

Tennessee Aquarium

Escape Mission Chattanooga - Escape Room - Escape Games

Chattanooga Theatre Centre

Ross's Landing

Hunter Museum of American Art

National Medal of Honor Heritage Center

Coolidge Park

Coolidge Park

4.7

(3.4K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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In-Town Gallery

In-Town Gallery

5.0

(20)

Closed
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Walnut Street Bridge

Walnut Street Bridge

4.8

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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AVA-Association for Visual Arts

AVA-Association for Visual Arts

4.9

(13)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Make ravioli with Italian pasta connoisseurs
Make ravioli with Italian pasta connoisseurs
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:00 PM
Signal Mountain, Tennessee, 37377
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National Medal of Honor Heritage Museum Admission Ticket in Chattanooga
National Medal of Honor Heritage Museum Admission Ticket in Chattanooga
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
2 West Aquarium Way Suite 104, Chattanooga, 37402
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Chattanooga Vaccine: Search For The Zombie Cure Escape Room Admission Ticket
Chattanooga Vaccine: Search For The Zombie Cure Escape Room Admission Ticket
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:45 AM
1800 Rossville Avenue #102, Chattanooga, 37408
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Nearby restaurants of Renaissance Park

Taco Mamacita Northshore

Mezcla Cocina Y Cantina

Sushi Nabe

Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse

Cashew

Frazier Five & Dime

Milk & Honey

Edley's Bar-B-Que

Yummy Thai Restaurant

Mexiville Northshore

Taco Mamacita Northshore

Taco Mamacita Northshore

4.4

(1.6K)

Click for details
Mezcla Cocina Y Cantina

Mezcla Cocina Y Cantina

4.5

(429)

Click for details
Sushi Nabe

Sushi Nabe

4.3

(515)

Click for details
Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse

Zaya 1943 Korean Steakhouse

4.8

(766)

$$

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Chase GhannamChase Ghannam
Renaissance Park in Chattanooga is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the city, offering a perfect blend of nature, art, and outdoor recreation. The park is situated along the Tennessee River, providing beautiful views of the water and the iconic Walnut Street Bridge. The park’s design incorporates open green spaces, walking trails, and wetlands, making it a peaceful place to enjoy a stroll, picnic, or just relax. One of the standout features of Renaissance Park is its eco-friendly focus. The park is known for its natural water filtration system, which helps keep the surrounding environment clean and healthy. Visitors will also notice several art installations scattered throughout, giving the space a unique, creative vibe. It’s a great spot for families, with plenty of room for kids to run around, and it’s dog-friendly, so your furry friends are welcome to join. The walking trails are well-maintained, making them ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride. If you’re up for a bit of adventure, there’s a large hill in the park that’s popular for climbing and offers an excellent view of the city from the top. Overall, Renaissance Park is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Chattanooga. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore nature, or enjoy some public art, this park has something for everyone. A must-visit if you’re in the area!
cheryl “Dodgergirl” hodgescheryl “Dodgergirl” hodges
We love walking through this parkway. It is a Great walking park. But there is a negative @night, Homeless folk's and Drunk folk's hang out on the benches/table's near the public bathrooms next to parking lot and those extremely expensive apartments. I was actually sitting in my vehicle eating because I didn't want to sit at benches because 2 Drunk Homeless People were Arguing Really Loud and I watched the whole thing from the vehicle. That's become the problem in these park's in downtown Chattanooga. I use to visit Coolidge park alot, every wknd but it's become unsafe at night. That's unfortunate because it's also a great walking family park
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Renaissance Park in Chattanooga is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the city, offering a perfect blend of nature, art, and outdoor recreation. The park is situated along the Tennessee River, providing beautiful views of the water and the iconic Walnut Street Bridge. The park’s design incorporates open green spaces, walking trails, and wetlands, making it a peaceful place to enjoy a stroll, picnic, or just relax. One of the standout features of Renaissance Park is its eco-friendly focus. The park is known for its natural water filtration system, which helps keep the surrounding environment clean and healthy. Visitors will also notice several art installations scattered throughout, giving the space a unique, creative vibe. It’s a great spot for families, with plenty of room for kids to run around, and it’s dog-friendly, so your furry friends are welcome to join. The walking trails are well-maintained, making them ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride. If you’re up for a bit of adventure, there’s a large hill in the park that’s popular for climbing and offers an excellent view of the city from the top. Overall, Renaissance Park is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Chattanooga. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore nature, or enjoy some public art, this park has something for everyone. A must-visit if you’re in the area!
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We love walking through this parkway. It is a Great walking park. But there is a negative @night, Homeless folk's and Drunk folk's hang out on the benches/table's near the public bathrooms next to parking lot and those extremely expensive apartments. I was actually sitting in my vehicle eating because I didn't want to sit at benches because 2 Drunk Homeless People were Arguing Really Loud and I watched the whole thing from the vehicle. That's become the problem in these park's in downtown Chattanooga. I use to visit Coolidge park alot, every wknd but it's become unsafe at night. That's unfortunate because it's also a great walking family park
cheryl “Dodgergirl” hodges

cheryl “Dodgergirl” hodges

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4.7
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5.0
1y

Renaissance Park in Chattanooga is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the city, offering a perfect blend of nature, art, and outdoor recreation. The park is situated along the Tennessee River, providing beautiful views of the water and the iconic Walnut Street Bridge. The park’s design incorporates open green spaces, walking trails, and wetlands, making it a peaceful place to enjoy a stroll, picnic, or just relax.

One of the standout features of Renaissance Park is its eco-friendly focus. The park is known for its natural water filtration system, which helps keep the surrounding environment clean and healthy. Visitors will also notice several art installations scattered throughout, giving the space a unique, creative vibe.

It’s a great spot for families, with plenty of room for kids to run around, and it’s dog-friendly, so your furry friends are welcome to join. The walking trails are well-maintained, making them ideal for a leisurely walk or bike ride. If you’re up for a bit of adventure, there’s a large hill in the park that’s popular for climbing and offers an excellent view of the city from the top.

Overall, Renaissance Park is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Chattanooga. Whether you’re looking to relax, explore nature, or enjoy some public art, this park has something for everyone. A must-visit if you’re...

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5.0
6y

So, I really LOVE this park. And, what I love so love so much about it is that it has trails around a wetland that is constantly being invested into in an effort to reintroduce native species of plants and such. There is a pier that overlooks the wetland as well as a footbridge on the other side to view all the native aquatic creatures. You will see turtles basking on logs and bobbing in the water. You will also see Herons flying hunting for fish and frogs. The frogs at night sound amazing!! Also, if you walk down steps to the bottom to one of the banks of the wetland you can watch tadpoles, fish and minnows swimming in the shallows.

All of this wild natural native beauty....in the heart of our city!! Sidewalks are all around. Restaurants, other parks and waterways, a picnic pavilion, 2 big hills for kids to slide down on cardboards, or to lay out and get some sun, or people playing fetch with their dogs and helping them burn off energy on those steep hills. I've seen yoga classes out there, I've seen school athletes jogging, etc. It is a wonderful wild space for the...

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1.0
7y

I wasn't happy driving for over two hours to get to the park only to find out that I had to pay for parking. The machine wouldn't take my money so I had to use my debit card. On top of all that the bathrooms where locked during business hours and really not much to look at. It's supposed to be a historical location but there wasn't anything to really look at. The partial building was made out of cinder blocks and chicken wire. I'm pretty sure that wasn't how it was made during the war. Very disappointed. I don't have any children but I didn't even see a play ground. Only a what looks like a Sand Sculpture Water Works area where people where putting their infants on top of the Sculptures and holding on to them so that they...

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