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Tour Description
Itinerary (3 days/2 nights)
- Two Nights’ Hotel Accommodations
- Full Breakfast Buffet at the hotel two mornings
- Sweet Magnolia Step-on Tour Guide for all days
- Ignis Glass Studio
Make memories at 2,000 degrees! Here, you have the unique opportunity to blow your own heirloom glass ornament or paperweight. With the help of our professional artists, you may choose colors, assist with working the piece, and actually trap your own breath in glass. - Chattanooga Whiskey Experimental Distillery
This is where the magic happens- where humble ingredients like corn, barley and rye are cooked, fermented, distilled and aged until finally they are ready to be bottled as whiskey and enjoyed. Located in the heart of Downtown Chattanooga, across from the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo, the Tennessee Stillhouse micro-distillery and tasting room is steeped in history and lore of Tennessee’s rich whiskey tradition. - Dinner Cruise on Southern Belle Riverboat
This two-hour cruise includes live music, Pilot House tours and one time through buffet-style dinner featuring roast beef, roast chicken, baby red potatoes, mixed vegetables, salad, yeast roll, dessert, sweet tea and coffee. - Step-On Tour Guide for Chattanooga City Tour
- Enjoy the sights and sounds of Chattanooga, known as America’s Scenic City (while on city tour)
- Songbirds Guitar Museum (while on city tour)
- Coolidge Park
- Explore the NorthShore
- Explore the Bluff View Arts District
- Guided Tour of the Chattanooga Choo Choo (while on city tour)
- Dinner at Puckett’s Grocery
- River City Sessions Dinner Show
Enjoy Chattanooga’s newest entertainment experience! River City Sessions is a new variety dinner show, featuring Bluegrass and Americana music, along with storytelling and comedy in the Appalachian Roots tradition. Your group will enjoy phenomenal entertainment and a delicious meal. - Guided Tour of the Hunter Museum of American Art
The Hunter offers amazing architecture, a stunning permanent collection and exciting temporary exhibitions. The Museum focuses on American art from the Colonial period to the present day. A few of the well-known artists whose work is represented in the Hunter include Thomas Cole, Fitz Henry Lane, Winslow Homer, Robert S. Duncanson, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, John Marin, Thomas Hart Benton, Helen Frankenthaler, Louise Nevelson, Jack Beal, George Segal, Duane Hanson, Robert Rauschenberg, Sam Gilliam, and Andy Warhol.
Following are per person package rates, including all taxes and fees.
Adult Double Occupancy Starts At $379.00