Hamilton Place

Hamilton Place has literally everything you need – shopping, dining, entertainment, live music, more shopping, skating, parks, easy access off the interstate and so much more. Okay maybe not everything, but definitely 98 percent!

What to Do and Where to Eat and Stay in the Hamilton Place Area

Hamilton Place Activities

Hamilton Place is a marvel of a landscape with more than 200 stores located inside the two-level Hamilton Place Mall and surrounding it. It’s also Tennessee’s largest shopping complex. Malls provide easy access to everything in one place. But most importantly, you can actually try clothes on and not have to ship them back for whatever reason. Amiright? Inside the mall you will find your usual anchor stores such as Dillard's, JCPenney, and Belk as well as specialty stores including Sephora, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Victoria’s Secret, Pandora, The Children's Place, The Limited, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister Co., B. Moss Clothing Company or New York & Co.

There’s so much more surrounding the mall that it’s hard to figure out where to start. Maybe DSW Shoes, Chico's, J Jill, LOFT, Talbots and World Market. You can also drop in REI, Burlington, Best Buy, Hobby Lobby, Lowe’s, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx, Rock Creek, Target, or any store you need.

Now to get that body and brain moving. Re-live those childhood days at the skating rink, hanging out in the dark corner with all your friends. Just kidding, but you can test your skills by skating in circles at Hamilton Skate Place (it’s also fun for kids!). Then hang out together at Dave & Buster’s, several escape rooms, DEFY Chattanooga trampoline park, or Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park. We know you love getting outside so spend time exploring Heritage Park & Arts Center or the Chattanooga Audubon Society’s Audubon Acres where you can enjoy a leisure hike or canoe/kayak through the sanctuaries.

Hamilton Place Restaurants

All of that activity makes a rumbling stomach. Hamilton Place features 30+ delectable restaurants and eateries including Mean Mug CoffeehouseRuth’s Chris Steakhouse, AcropolisCarrabba’s Italian Grill, J. Alexander’s, P.F. Chang’s, Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Rodizio Grill, and The Cheesecake Factory.

Hamilton Place Hotels

With easy access off I-75, Hamilton Place is the perfect destination to spend the night because, after all that shopping and skating, you may not want to drive anywhere. Depending on what price point or flag you are accustomed to, Hamilton Place has a variety of options including the Courtyard by Marriott, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Home 2 Suites, Aloft, and many more.

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