![]() ![]() Room amenities included a mini refrigerator a robe a hairdryer a VitaCup coffee maker a TV with cable, Netflix and Hulu Bluetooth radio with wireless phone charging capacities and several USB ports and plug-ins. The bedding was dressed with Frette luxury linens, and the mattresses are sourced in Cleveland, TN. Its decor combined eclectic contemporary furnishings with a French Empire-styled sofa and contemporary art. The property also features four Riverfront Suites with sweeping views of the Walnut Street Bridge. A haven for rest and relaxation, all guest rooms house an array of deliberately contrasting design details that are both familiar and surprising. Guests receive a warm welcome upon entering the hotel lobby, greeted by a contemporary sitting room, gallery and parlor. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Tennessee River that serves as the backdrop, The Edwin offers 90 thoughtfully designed oversized guest rooms and suites, seamlessly wedding classic Southern design elements with a modern, sophisticated decor that celebrates the region. “The Mark is a way for both the Autograph Collection and its hotels to bring to life their unique character and stories and to provide a point of view of distinction for guests, leaving an imprint with every stay." The hotel name comes from Edwin Thatcher, the designer of the Walnut Street Bridge.įun Fact: As part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection the hotel is required to have a Mark. It now stands as one of the oldest truss bridges still surviving in the South and one of the world’s longest pedestrian bridges, connecting Chattanooga’s downtown to the North Shore. Built in 1891, the Walnut Street Bridge is no longer used for automobiles. The Edwin, honoring both Thatcher and the city’s “can do” spirit, is connecting visitors with the city of Chattanooga through its design, food and beverage, partnerships, and amenities.Ī bit of background on the Walnut Street Bridge is in order. The Edwin’s name is a nod to Edwin Thatcher who, in the year 1890, led the development of the historic Walnut Street Bridge that connects Chattanooga’s downtown neighborhood to today’s North Shore. As a lifelong Chattanooga resident myself, we’re so proud to pull from the deep-rooted history of the city to create a new destination where design, art, food and drink capture the spirit of the American South today,” said Vision Hospitality Group President & CEO Mitch Patel. “Our aim is to make The Edwin a cultural hub where both visitors and locals feel drawn to experience our modern day, Southern hospitality. with interiors by the Chicago-based Gettys Group Inc., The Edwin boasts 90 guest rooms and suites, and it celebrates local community and culture while offering highly-inspired design and caring guest service. Steps away from the city’s iconic Walnut Street Bridge and designed by architect PV Designs, Inc. The Edwin is a boutique hotel located in the heart of the city’s downtown Bluff View Art District. ![]() ![]() Students from UT-C and businessmen and women take advantage of daily walks, shopping and dining downtown, and visiting the Aquarium and other nearby attractions. There are many walkers and bikers in downtown Chattanooga. Locals and visitors who love the outdoors enjoy Chattanooga. Across the street from The Edwin is a popular ice cream shop called The Ice Cream Show. Since my last visit to Chattanooga, many condominiums and apartments, some of which overlook the Tennessee River, have sprung up downtown and near downtown. We arrived mid-afternoon in downtown Chattanooga on a lovely Friday afternoon. It is more scenic and peaceful and an excellent highway, and the trip only took about 40 minutes longer than if we had traveled on the always busy I-40. On a recent pleasant autumn day a friend and I took Tennessee State Route 69 out of Savannah vs. Photography submitted by The Edwin Hotel. Story by Lyda Kay Ferree, The Southern Lifestyles Lady. ![]()
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