This pedestrian bridge offers stunning views of downtown Chattanooga and is just steps away from the wedding venue.
The Tennessee Aquarium single-handedly revitalized downtown Chattanooga in the 1990s and 2000s and showcases marine life from freshwater rivers to the depths of the ocean. Though some will say that it's gone downhill since it got rid of the jellyfish.
Grab a coffee at Rembrandt's, tool around the Sculpture Garden, and get your Italian fix at Tony's.
A stroll in Coolidge Park pairs perfectly with a walk across the Walnut Street Bridge.
Have you ever wondered why every single barn in the South has the same message painted on it? Me, too.
Historic AND terrifying! Perfect for small children!
Upscale shopping. Sniff every candle in Anthropologie.
For the athletically afflicted who can't go two days without exercise, the Riverwalk is a lovely biking and walking path that follows the Tennessee River for miles. For best results, start at the Sculpture Garden in the Bluff View Art District.
Get your Mission Impossible groove on!
The Coker Museum houses Corky Coker's personal collection. With over 130 vintage cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and even 3 airplanes hanging overhead, there is something for everyone. Now say Corky Coker three times fast.
Just a guess, but I think this might be a good place to watch the sun set.
They say you can see seven states from this overlook on Lookout Mountain.
A late night staple open 24 hours. Out of towners, your journey into the South is incomplete without a visit to Waffle House.