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  • Lenny F.

    Lots of space to sit and relax. Great atmosphere. Just go. You will absolutely love this place.

    (5)
  • Joe B.

    My wife and I have stayed here twice: in the Rising Fawn Suite, and the Laurel Falls Suite. Both were beautifully decorated rooms. The pictures on their website don't do them justice. I bought one of their packages which included rose petals, chocolate covered strawberries, and a bottle of champagne. Very well worth it! The staff is very attentive and courteous. The breakfasts that we've had here have always been fantastic. I definitely recommend staying here while in Chattanooga.

    (5)
  • Dawn P.

    The Mayor's Mansion was a definite treat! Our family of five stayed at the mansion for our first stop on our road trip vacation from Chicago to our final destination of Charleston, SC. The Mansion itself is beautiful and filled with history dating back to the Civil War. It is within minutes of the lovely Bluff View District and downtown. Our room was large (two queen sized beds plus one roll-away was brought in for my son) and meticulously kept. Melanie, one of the staff members, couldn't have been more gracious and helpful. A true southern belle. Cookies were always out for munching and appetizers in the early evening were an added plus. Coffee was always available, freshly ground and brewed. The best part of staying at the Mansion was breakfast! In fact, the kids were amazed that Moonpie Banana Split came as dessert! Will we return? Absolutely! Chattanooga has won our hearts and so has the Mayor's Mansion.

    (5)
  • Owen C.

    This is our spot when we stay in Chattanooga. Beautiful historic mansion with a lot of character, excellent and friendly service, and quiet. The owners are seen often and go out of their way to make sure you are having a great time and being taken care of. I could go on but you just have to experience it. We love this place.

    (5)
  • Richard R.

    We had a wonderful stay here @ the Mayor's Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn. We stayed in the Cumberland Room on the top floor. A very architecturally appealing room with angled dormer ceilings and coated with soothing greenish-gray & blue colors. Mayor's Mansion Inn is the only AAA 4 Diamond property in Chattanooga. The exterior is charming and the interior is filled with those turn of the century details that make staying at places like this so magical. Take the exquisite details of the open staircase for example. You'll have a very impressive vantage from the ground floor or looking down from the top floor. Either view is a craftsmanship master class in woodwork. Or perhaps you might fancy the gorgeous detail of the coffered ceilings in the grand foyer. Two features that will have your head tilted upwards every time you enter this stunning home. It was built in 1889 for Edmond Watkins using wood & stones from an old Union Army redoubt. Materials that once upon a time saw battle, but repurposed in a beautiful way. Watkins was eventually elected mayor in 1897, thus the current name. The Inn has several rooms & suites each with a coded push button entry. You are also given a key to the guest entrance to let yourself in and out after hours. Nice luxuries such as his and hers robes, vanities and rich linens greet you once inside your room. Other public areas include a magnificent dining room with fireplace, a library, ballroom, sitting room, grand foyer and lovely covered porch for an evening of relaxing. Truly an elegant setting for weddings, which was the reason for our visit. My bestie got married here this weekend. The husband/wife owner team are cheerful and accommodating proprietors. The husband also acted as the justice of the peace for the wedding while his wife was the coordinator and caterer. Breakfast in the mornings was delightful. Not ever having stayed at a B&B before I found the portions to be a tad dainty, but they had no problems bringing me a little extra so that I wouldn't walk away hungry. The proprietors also honored my request for hash browned potatoes. Wine and various liqueurs were available in a centralized cabinet and we were also invited to raid the refrigerator for waters and sodas anytime day or night. Each morning around 6am the second floor landing has fresh coffee brewing in an old world armoire with a lovely assortment of porcelain cups and fancy stirring spoons. Not that you would ever want to get out of the comfortable beds they provide in your room. Also part of the charm are the creaky floors and the leaning staircase. My only negative would be staying on the third floor. You will no doubt be a little winded by the time you reach the top. NOTES IN MY BRAIN: Everyone on staff here is so polite and courteous. It feels like I walked into the pages of the Gone with the Wind novel. Maybe my wife should do a curtsy or something while I tip my hat to passers by? FINAL THOUGHTS Overall, it was a wonderful stay worthy of being experienced at least once in life. Since this is our very first stay at a B&B, I have no basis of comparison. It is for that reason and that reason only that I will contain my excitement and keep my rating to 4 stars instead of 5. That being said, I'm not sure if we would come back anytime soon. Not because we didn't absolutely enjoy our stay mind you, but because we're just not bed & breakfast sort of people for two main reasons: A) Our middle school aged kids travel with us most of the time. B) I'm pretty frugal and generally happy with places like Comfort Inn or Embassy Suites where I can get a clean, modern looking room w/flat screen TV, comfy bed, pool and a relatively good [free] hot continental breakfast at a reasonable price. But occasionally it's nice to break from the norm and release the straps on the wallet. Besides, this place most certainly provided a great atmosphere for fanning 17 years of marital flames. The missus certainly liked being tended to so properly, especially since this weekend was also our anniversary :-)

    (4)
  • Brian R.

    This was the first time to go to a bed and breakfast. We went with friend who had stayed here before. We opted for the suite. Room was very spacious and king bed was nice but I have slept on better. One thing to note is that the suites are on the 3rd floor and only accessible by stairs so be prepared for a hike with luggage. Inn owner got onto us and another couple who were on the porch for being too loud. May have been some laughter but for what we paid per night I think it would be overlooked. Breakfast quiche was not overly warm for our first breakfast. The next breakfast was French toast with fruit. He was good but almost too hot. You can order eggs and pancakes which are not on the menu. I would probably do that next time. It was fun but I would like to try another for comparison.

    (3)
  • Declan M.

    Charming old fashioned inn. Built in the late 19th century it's in the historic district, about a mile from downtown. The owners and staff are very friendly and eager to please. The 3 course breakfast will keep you going well into the afternoon.

    (4)
  • Hayley R.

    The staff was very friendly and attentive. I was given a tour of the downstairs and informed about breakfast menu. Because my boyfriend and I are gluten free she said an omelet wouldn't be a problem. Room was nice and old fashioned. It was hot when we came in for night but after calling innkeeper they adjusted it. We opted for the inn suite breakfast for just a little more. Unfortunately I was very disappointed with the quality of breakfast. Omelettes must have been made with one egg, bacon was overly crispy and the fruit cup was only a third full. For a place specializing in breakfast and offering many nutritional choices we were hungry and dissapointed afterwards. Also, after we checked out and got to the car we discovered our car had been broken into and an electronic that was a gift was taken from trunk. Pretty sure car was locked, maybe not, but perhaps gating on premises would be wise. Car did not have anything of value visible.

    (3)
  • Blair M.

    WOW what a wonderful place to stay, And staff is so attentive to your every need. Reasonably priced near the collage and very close to the downtown area nestled in the Fort Woods neighborhood "Quite and safe" Can't wait to come back in the fall.

    (5)
  • Russell B.

    Great stay. Great staff. Wonderful historic home. For a B&B price excellent. Located in historic & University Area. Nice and safe area to walk.

    (5)
  • Kevin M.

    Very nice quaint friendly inn. Clean and comfortable rooms, wonderful bedding and loved the robes. Even though we stayed on the ground floor, it was very, very quiet and I had a wonderful nights sleep. Staff was very attentive to all our needs and we greatly enjoyed the wonderful breakfast. The peach cobbler with vanilla whipped cream was incredible. Portions for food were excellent, but not the huge portions average Americans expect.

    (5)

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