Hotels near Neyland Stadium
Phillip Fulmer Way, Knoxville, TN 37916
Hotels near Neyland Stadium
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Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Graduate by Hilton Knoxville
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Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown
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Marriott Knoxville Downtown
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Hilton Knoxville
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Courtyard by Marriott Knoxville Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Knoxville Downtown
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Knoxville Downtown
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Hyatt Place Knoxville Downtown
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Hotel Cleo Knoxville Downtown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Crowne Plaza Knoxville Downtown University by IHG
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Knoxville Papermill
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Red Roof Inn Knoxville Central - Papermill Road
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Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Knoxville
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MainStay Suites Knoxville North I-75
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Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection
Upscale independence designed for parents balancing campus visits with game weekends.
- Apply Hilton Honors credits toward breakfast on game day morning
- Reserve Confirmed Connecting Rooms for extended family game weekend stays
- Enjoy local cultural accents that connect you to campus traditions
Graduate by Hilton Knoxville
Classic full-service reliability upgraded for parents coordinating multiple stops per trip.
- Share meals on landscaped terrace dining areas with visiting families
- Sip from extensive curated wine lists with fellow alumni and fans
- Start early with hot breakfast delivered straight to your room
Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown
Personal service and predictable quality built for gameday crowds.
- Grab breakfast early to make it to campus for morning traditions
- Fuel up with signature hot waffles before the big game
- Book guaranteed adjoining rooms for families traveling to campus
Marriott Knoxville Downtown
Global standards serving travelers who expect quality from dawn through postgame.
- Skip parking hassles with professional valet at the entrance
- Grab freshly brewed premium coffee for the early kickoff drive
- Connect rooms to keep extended family close after game days
Hilton Knoxville
Classic service elevated by innovation — tailored for travelers honoring milestone moments.
- Spread out in the expansive lobby for family pregame meetups
- Walk peaceful botanical garden paths between campus visits and events
- Toast your team with premium bar and beverage service nightly
Courtyard by Marriott Knoxville Downtown
Globally consistent comfort tailored for parents making every campus hour count.
- Add rollaway beds to fit the entire fan squad comfortably
- Host watch parties in flexible co-working seating throughout Greatroom
- Gather around fire pit lounges before kickoff with fellow fans
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Residence Inn by Marriott Knoxville Downtown
Full-apartment layouts for attendees managing chaos beyond the stadium gates.
- Spread out at communal work tables for breakfast before the game
- Stretch out on outdoor patios for post-game meals and conversation
- Share stories with other alumni over evening drinks and snacks
Embassy Suites by Hilton Knoxville Downtown
Two-room suites designed for alumni families returning to celebrate the tradition.
- Relax with complimentary evening drinks in the atrium social space
- Grab bottled drinks for the ride to campus game day
- Sink into Suite Dreams by Serta mattress after game day
Hyatt Place Knoxville Downtown
Positioned for guests who want reliable mornings before those unforgettable game-day moments.
- Store coolers and tailgate gear in spacious free parking spots
- Power through gameday with complimentary hot breakfast every morning
- Stretch out on Cozy Corner sofa-sleepers for extra family guests
Hotel Cleo Knoxville Downtown
Independent spirit serving fans who want the experience to feel genuine.
- Meet alumni friends at the outdoor fire pit lounge space
- Experience live local music events during your game weekend
- Fuel up with lobby coffee service before heading to campus
Crowne Plaza Knoxville Downtown University by IHG
Upscale comfort designed for guests expecting predictable quality all day long.
- Toast game highlights over shareable appetizers in the Lobby Bar
- Grab snacks at The Marketplace before heading to the stadium
- Choose Quiet Zone rooms to maximize sleep between tournament rounds
La Quinta Inn & Suites Knoxville Papermill
Positioned for travelers who want dependable comfort without the upscale price tag.
- Settle in together after cheering your team all day long
- Regroup with your crew in welcoming open lobby seating areas
- Enjoy fresh air in comfortable outdoor seating areas
Red Roof Inn Knoxville Central - Papermill Road
Trusted by travelers who want dependable rooms and zero hidden fees.
- Save on lodging with free stays for all kids under eighteen
- Access lobby coffee twenty-four hours for early tailgate mornings
- Sink into premium Serta® mattresses after long game days
Hawthorn Extended Stay by Wyndham Knoxville
Dependable stays built for families managing weekends on multiple fronts.
- Connect with fellow fans in modern co-working lounge spaces
- Dine outdoors on the patio with parents and families
- Gather at the bar for craft beers and post-game conversation
MainStay Suites Knoxville North I-75
Studio and suite layouts built for families splitting time between stands and students.
- Enjoy rotating hot entrees plus cold buffet options daily
- Gather the whole crew in living rooms with pull-out sofas
- Gather with fellow fans in the welcoming communal lobby lounge
Neyland Stadium Travel Guide
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Neyland Stadium isn't just a place to watch football; it is a pilgrimage site for college sports fans, famously known as the home of the "Vol Navy" and the deafening checkerboard crowds. Perched on the banks of the Tennessee River, this colossal venue holds over 100,000 fans and is one of the few stadiums in the world accessible by boat. A game day here is a full-sensory experience, from the Pride of the Southland Band marching to "Rocky Top" to the smell of BBQ wafting from the tailgates that stretch for miles. Visitors must navigate the hilly terrain of Knoxville, master the shuttle systems to avoid campus gridlock, and understand that wearing orange is essentially mandatory. The guide below helps you find the best riverside dining, secure a spot on a game-day shuttle, and experience the unique traditions that define Saturdays in Knoxville.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the south end of the University of Tennessee campus, creating a natural border between the academic buildings and the Tennessee River. To the north lies "The Strip" (Cumberland Avenue), a historic drag of bars and restaurants that serves as the primary pre-game artery for students and fans. To the east is downtown Knoxville, a revitalized district centering on Market Square and Gay Street, offering a higher density of hotels and upscale dining. Access to the stadium is heavily restricted on game days; Phillip Fulmer Way closes to public traffic, and the campus transforms into a pedestrian-only zone. The area is hilly and involves significant walking, so comfortable shoes are non-negotiable. Rideshare pickups are pushed to the perimeter of campus, often requiring a hike to areas like the Volunteer Boulevard garages or near The Strip to find a driver. The "neighborhood" extends to the water, where the Vol Navy docks create a floating tailgate community unique to this venue.
Where to Stay
The most convenient option is The Tennessean Hotel, a luxury property located just a short walk away near World's Fair Park, offering a sophisticated retreat from the campus chaos. The Graduate Knoxville on Cumberland Avenue is another prime choice, embracing the university spirit with themed decor and a location right on The Strip. For a more traditional downtown experience, the Hilton Knoxville or Embassy Suites on Gay Street are excellent walkable options that put you close to the shuttle stops and Market Square dining. Budget-conscious fans often look to hotels in West Knoxville along I-40/I-75, utilizing the KAT shuttles or rideshares to commute in, though surge pricing can be high. Avoid staying deep in the Fort Sanders neighborhood unless you are prepared for a rowdy student atmosphere and limited parking.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) · 20 min drive
Tip
Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
Local Transit
KAT Shuttles from downtown run continuously
Tip
Vol Navy boat tailgating on the river
Tip
Calhoun's on the River for pre-game BBQ
- McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) · 20 min drive
- Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic
- KAT Shuttles from downtown run continuously
- Vol Navy boat tailgating on the river
- Calhoun's on the River for pre-game BBQ
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy depends on your mode of transport. If driving, you must have a pre-paid permit for the campus lots; otherwise, park downtown in a city garage (like Market Square or State Street) and take the KAT Game Day Shuttle. The shuttle costs $10 round-trip and drops you near the stadium, saving you the headache of campus traffic. Boat arrival via the Vol Navy is the ultimate bucket-list entry, but requires your own vessel or an invite. Pre-game energy is focused on the "Vol Walk" (usually 2h 15m before kickoff) where the team enters the stadium, and the band's "Salute to the Hill." Gates open two hours prior to kickoff; be aware of the strict clear bag policy.
During the Event
Neyland Stadium is a massive, double-decked bowl that traps sound; the noise level during big plays is physical. Seating is mostly aluminum benches, so renting a seatback or bringing a cushion is highly recommended for comfort. The stadium is cashless, and concession lines can be long, especially for the famous "Petro's Chili & Chips." If you are in the upper deck, be prepared for a steep climb and potential wind exposure. The tradition of singing "Rocky Top" happens constantly—learn the lyrics or just clap along.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 102,000 people is slow. Pedestrian traffic floods Phillip Fulmer Way and the pedestrian bridges. The KAT shuttle return lines at the Walters Life Sciences Building can be long but move efficiently. Rideshare users should walk away from the immediate stadium area (toward The Strip or downtown) to get a signal and a driver. Many fans choose to walk back to downtown Knoxville (approx. 20-30 mins) to grab a post-game meal or drink while the traffic gridlock clears.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy depends on your mode of transport. If driving, you must have a pre-paid permit for the campus lots; otherwise, park downtown in a city garage (like Market Square or State Street) and take the KAT Game Day Shuttle. The shuttle costs $10 round-trip and drops you near the stadium, saving you the headache of campus traffic. Boat arrival via the Vol Navy is the ultimate bucket-list entry, but requires your own vessel or an invite. Pre-game energy is focused on the "Vol Walk" (usually 2h 15m before kickoff) where the team enters the stadium, and the band's "Salute to the Hill." Gates open two hours prior to kickoff; be aware of the strict clear bag policy.
During the Event
Neyland Stadium is a massive, double-decked bowl that traps sound; the noise level during big plays is physical. Seating is mostly aluminum benches, so renting a seatback or bringing a cushion is highly recommended for comfort. The stadium is cashless, and concession lines can be long, especially for the famous "Petro's Chili & Chips." If you are in the upper deck, be prepared for a steep climb and potential wind exposure. The tradition of singing "Rocky Top" happens constantly—learn the lyrics or just clap along.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 102,000 people is slow. Pedestrian traffic floods Phillip Fulmer Way and the pedestrian bridges. The KAT shuttle return lines at the Walters Life Sciences Building can be long but move efficiently. Rideshare users should walk away from the immediate stadium area (toward The Strip or downtown) to get a signal and a driver. Many fans choose to walk back to downtown Knoxville (approx. 20-30 mins) to grab a post-game meal or drink while the traffic gridlock clears.
Things to Do
Walkable
Sunsphere
0.8 miThe golden icon of the 1982 World's Fair is a short walk from the stadium via the Second Creek Greenway. You can take an elevator to the observation deck for a 360-degree view of the city, the Smoky Mountains, and the campus. It is a perfect pre-game photo op and offers a great perspective on the scale of the stadium. Tickets are inexpensive ($5-$10), but reservations are recommended on busy weekends.
Market Square
1.0 miThe heartbeat of downtown Knoxville, this pedestrian-only plaza is lined with shops, restaurants, and outdoor patios. It often hosts farmers markets, concerts, and ice skating in the winter. It serves as the main hub for the game-day shuttles, making it a natural gathering point for fans before heading to the game. The vibe is lively, safe, and family-friendly.
5–15 Minutes Away
Tennessee Theatre
1.1 miKnown as the "Official State Theatre of Tennessee," this restored 1928 movie palace is a stunning example of Spanish-Moorish architecture. Even if you don't catch a show, checking the marquee or taking a tour is worth it for the opulent interior. It is located right on Gay Street, surrounded by excellent dining options. It provides a touch of elegance to a sports-focused weekend.
Ijams Nature Center
3.5 miLocated just across the river, this 315-acre urban nature park offers hiking, paddling, and a quarry lake for swimming. It is a fantastic escape from the crowds of game day, offering peaceful trails and beautiful river views. You can rent kayaks to paddle on the Tennessee River, potentially seeing the Vol Navy from the water. It is a quick drive from downtown.
Walkable
- Sunsphere — The golden icon of the 1982 World's Fair is a short walk from the stadium via the Second Creek Greenway. You can take an elevator to the observation deck for a 360-degree view of the city, the Smoky Mountains, and the campus. It is a perfect pre-game photo op and offers a great perspective on the scale of the stadium. Tickets are inexpensive ($5-$10), but reservations are recommended on busy weekends. 0.8 mi
- Market Square — The heartbeat of downtown Knoxville, this pedestrian-only plaza is lined with shops, restaurants, and outdoor patios. It often hosts farmers markets, concerts, and ice skating in the winter. It serves as the main hub for the game-day shuttles, making it a natural gathering point for fans before heading to the game. The vibe is lively, safe, and family-friendly. 1.0 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Tennessee Theatre — Known as the "Official State Theatre of Tennessee," this restored 1928 movie palace is a stunning example of Spanish-Moorish architecture. Even if you don't catch a show, checking the marquee or taking a tour is worth it for the opulent interior. It is located right on Gay Street, surrounded by excellent dining options. It provides a touch of elegance to a sports-focused weekend. 1.1 mi
- Ijams Nature Center — Located just across the river, this 315-acre urban nature park offers hiking, paddling, and a quarry lake for swimming. It is a fantastic escape from the crowds of game day, offering peaceful trails and beautiful river views. You can rent kayaks to paddle on the Tennessee River, potentially seeing the Vol Navy from the water. It is a quick drive from downtown. 3.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Calhoun's on the River
0.4 miLocated directly on the riverbank just steps from the stadium, this massive BBQ joint is the epicenter of the Vol Navy scene. It serves award-winning ribs and pulled pork in a barn-like setting with a huge deck overlooking the water and the boats. It is incredibly popular on game days, so expect a wait or grab a drink at the outdoor bar. The smell of smoke is part of the game day atmosphere.
Petro's Chili & Chips
On siteA Knoxville original born at the 1982 World's Fair, the "Petro" is a Frito pie cup (corn chips, chili, cheese, and toppings) that is the signature stadium snack. It is portable, filling, and perfect for eating in a cramped stadium seat. You will see orange cups in hands all over the concourse. It is a must-try for a true local experience.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Stock & Barrel
1.0 miLocated in Market Square, this burger and bourbon bar is a fan favorite for its high-quality, locally sourced beef and massive whiskey selection. The "Bernie" burger with blue cheese and bacon is legendary. It is a great spot to fuel up before catching the shuttle to the game. The atmosphere is rustic and lively, but the wait can be long.
The Graduate / Saloon 16
0.6 miInside the Graduate Hotel, Saloon 16 is a western-themed bar owned by Peyton Manning. It features memorabilia from his career and a menu of upscale bar food and cold beers. It is a polished, high-energy spot right on The Strip that feels like a shrine to UT football. It is perfect for a pre-game drink in a setting that screams "Vol for Life."
Local & Elevated Picks
Lonesome Dove Western Bistro
1.5 miChef Tim Love's outpost in the Old City offers an adventurous menu featuring wild game like elk, rabbit, and rattlesnake sausage. It is a high-end, sophisticated dining experience perfect for a victory dinner. The rustic-chic decor and extensive wine list make it a destination for foodies. Reservations are essential on game weekends.
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen
1.0 miLocated in Market Square, this spot serves scratch-made Southern comfort food like fried chicken and shrimp and grits. It is a reliable, high-quality option for brunch or dinner with a great cocktail program. The patio seating allows you to soak in the energy of the square. It is a crowd-pleaser for groups with diverse tastes.
Inside & Adjacent
- Calhoun's on the River — Located directly on the riverbank just steps from the stadium, this massive BBQ joint is the epicenter of the Vol Navy scene. It serves award-winning ribs and pulled pork in a barn-like setting with a huge deck overlooking the water and the boats. It is incredibly popular on game days, so expect a wait or grab a drink at the outdoor bar. The smell of smoke is part of the game day atmosphere. 0.4 mi
- Petro's Chili & Chips — A Knoxville original born at the 1982 World's Fair, the "Petro" is a Frito pie cup (corn chips, chili, cheese, and toppings) that is the signature stadium snack. It is portable, filling, and perfect for eating in a cramped stadium seat. You will see orange cups in hands all over the concourse. It is a must-try for a true local experience. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Stock & Barrel — Located in Market Square, this burger and bourbon bar is a fan favorite for its high-quality, locally sourced beef and massive whiskey selection. The "Bernie" burger with blue cheese and bacon is legendary. It is a great spot to fuel up before catching the shuttle to the game. The atmosphere is rustic and lively, but the wait can be long. 1.0 mi
- The Graduate / Saloon 16 — Inside the Graduate Hotel, Saloon 16 is a western-themed bar owned by Peyton Manning. It features memorabilia from his career and a menu of upscale bar food and cold beers. It is a polished, high-energy spot right on The Strip that feels like a shrine to UT football. It is perfect for a pre-game drink in a setting that screams "Vol for Life." 0.6 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Lonesome Dove Western Bistro — Chef Tim Love's outpost in the Old City offers an adventurous menu featuring wild game like elk, rabbit, and rattlesnake sausage. It is a high-end, sophisticated dining experience perfect for a victory dinner. The rustic-chic decor and extensive wine list make it a destination for foodies. Reservations are essential on game weekends. 1.5 mi
- Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen — Located in Market Square, this spot serves scratch-made Southern comfort food like fried chicken and shrimp and grits. It is a reliable, high-quality option for brunch or dinner with a great cocktail program. The patio seating allows you to soak in the energy of the square. It is a crowd-pleaser for groups with diverse tastes. 1.0 mi
Local Tips
Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic: strictly enforced
Vol Walk happens 2h 15m before kickoff: don't miss it
Seasonal note: Knoxville weather is quintessential South. September games can be hot and humid, requiring hydration and sunscreen. October is the sweet spot with crisp air and beautiful foliage. November brings a damp chill that seeps into the bones, so thermal layers and rain gear are essential for late-season night games.
- Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic strictly enforced
- Use the KAT Shuttle ($10) to avoid parking nightmares
- Vol Walk happens 2h 15m before kickoff don't miss it
- Wear Orange or White (check the game theme schedule)
- Alcohol sales stop at the end of the 3rd quarter
- Seasonal note: Knoxville weather is quintessential South. September games can be hot and humid, requiring hydration and sunscreen. October is the sweet spot with crisp air and beautiful foliage. November brings a damp chill that seeps into the bones, so thermal layers and rain gear are essential for late-season night games.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium is dormant, but basketball at nearby Thompson-Boling Arena is active. Weather is cold and wet, with highs in the 40s. Snow is rare but possible.
Spring & early summer
The "Orange & White" spring game in April is usually mild (60s-70s). Spring in East Tennessee is vibrant with blooming dogwoods. It is a great time to walk the campus and riverfront.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and muggy, with highs in the 90s. The campus is quiet. Outdoor activities like Ijams Nature Center are best enjoyed in the morning to beat the heat.
Fall season
September feels like summer; October feels like fall. The weather transitions from sweaty day games to perfect, cool evenings. It is the most beautiful time of year in Knoxville.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in the valley. Ponchos are allowed, but umbrellas are prohibited in the stadium. Snow games are rare, but cold rain in November is common.
Winter
The stadium is dormant, but basketball at nearby Thompson-Boling Arena is active. Weather is cold and wet, with highs in the 40s. Snow is rare but possible.
Spring & early summer
The "Orange & White" spring game in April is usually mild (60s-70s). Spring in East Tennessee is vibrant with blooming dogwoods. It is a great time to walk the campus and riverfront.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and muggy, with highs in the 90s. The campus is quiet. Outdoor activities like Ijams Nature Center are best enjoyed in the morning to beat the heat.
Fall season
September feels like summer; October feels like fall. The weather transitions from sweaty day games to perfect, cool evenings. It is the most beautiful time of year in Knoxville.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in the valley. Ponchos are allowed, but umbrellas are prohibited in the stadium. Snow games are rare, but cold rain in November is common.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Tennessee Volunteers
Neighborhood
Campus / Downtown / Riverfront
Nearest airport
McGhee Tyson (TYS)
Parking
KAT Shuttle (Recommended)
Walkable district
Market Square / The Strip
Groceries & supplies
Publix on University Commons
Pharmacy
CVS on Cumberland Ave
Urgent care
UT Medical Center ER
Downtime
Sunsphere Observation Deck
Pro tip
Visit the Vol Navy docks
| Primary team | Tennessee Volunteers |
| Neighborhood | Campus / Downtown / Riverfront |
| Nearest airport | McGhee Tyson (TYS) |
| Parking | KAT Shuttle (Recommended) |
| Walkable district | Market Square / The Strip |
| Groceries & supplies | Publix on University Commons |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Cumberland Ave |
| Urgent care | UT Medical Center ER |
| Downtime | Sunsphere Observation Deck |
| Pro tip | Visit the Vol Navy docks |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Neyland Stadium?
The closest hotel to Neyland Stadium is Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night) and Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown (0.72 mi, from $246/night). Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Graduate by Hilton Knoxville offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Are there any walkable hotels near Neyland Stadium?
Yes — Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night) is within walking distance, about a 12-minute walk.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Neyland Stadium are well-suited for families. Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night), Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown (0.72 mi, from $246/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Neyland Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Knoxville Downtown University by IHG (1.38 mi, from $246/night), Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night), and Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza Knoxville Downtown University by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Neyland Stadium?
Yes — Red Roof Inn Knoxville Central - Papermill Road (6.86 mi, from $60/night) is a budget-friendly option near Neyland Stadium, with free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown (0.72 mi, from $246/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Knoxville Downtown (1.23 mi, from $250/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Knoxville Downtown (1.25 mi, from $253/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium have an outdoor pool?
Hotel Cleo Knoxville Downtown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.33 mi, from $433/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium have an indoor pool?
Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night), Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown (0.72 mi, from $246/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium have a fitness center?
Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night), Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Knoxville-Downtown (0.72 mi, from $246/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Neyland Stadium are pet-friendly?
Cumberland House Knoxville Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.6 mi, from $227/night), Graduate by Hilton Knoxville (0.69 mi, from $249/night), and Marriott Knoxville Downtown (0.89 mi, from $156/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
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