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How to Find Cheap Hotels in Knoxville, Tennessee

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Famous for being the original capital of the state of Tennessee, the city of Knoxville is a hotbed of history known for its famous Southern hospitality and being home to the University of Tennessee. Geographically located on the east side of Tennessee, Knoxville is a lush little town that boasts natural beauty and predictable weather. Take out your camera and get ready for some photo opps in this delightful town. Here is how to find cheap accommodations in Knoxville.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A guide to the city
  • A computer with Internet access

    Know Your Destination

  1. Step 1

    Carve out your name in the locale known as "The Marble City." Marble quarries were responsible for supplying much of the United States with this mineral in the early 1900s.

  2. Step 2

    Drink some Mountain Dew. Back in 1948, this sugary sweet caffeine dream was introduced in Knoxville as a liquor mixer.

  3. Step 3

    Go back in time to the site of 1982's World's Fair. Held in Knoxville at the train tracks, this event brought more than 11 million visitors to town.

  4. Seek Out Accommodations

  5. Step 1

    To book accommodations, contact Knoxville Tourism and Sports Corporation at (800) 727-8045 or visit their Web site (see Resources below).

  6. Step 2

    Pay attention to the stars and save a bundle on accommodations. Knoxville, Tennessee offers cheap lodging with a large variety of chain 1-and 2-star motels.

  7. Step 3

    Save on the cost of high-priced cafes by multi-tasking with a bed and breakfast. Knoxville has many of these cozy hotel alternatives, ranging from cheap to upscale.

  8. Step 4

    Pitch a tent and roast some marshmallows. Knoxville offers several scenic parks or cozy campgrounds for you to rest your head and save on accommodations.

  9. Get Around Town

  10. Step 1

    Enjoy a free trolley ride. Knoxville has free trolley service from the University of Tennessee campus to downtown.

  11. Step 2

    Mix with the locals and take a bus. For the cheap rate of about $1 per ride, KAT or Knoxville Area Transit, offers routes all over town.

  12. See the Sights

  13. Step 1

    Root for the tall women at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. This tourist attraction was opened in 1999 and is sure to be a slam dunk.

  14. Step 2

    Get artistic at the Dogwood Arts Festival. Held in the spring, this is a 17-day extravaganza honoring art with enticing exhibits, tasty food and toe-tapping entertainment.

  15. Step 3

    Root on the "Vol's" or the Volunteers. The Volunteers are the sports teams of the local University of Tennessee and always give a good game.

  16. Step 4

    Take a picture of the Sunsphere. This tourist attraction was originally built for the World's Fair of 1982 and stands at an impressive 266 feet.

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