I spent a day and a half in Chattanooga on business and found the city to be very manageable. Manageability is not necessarily my first choice in travel. But for the limited time I was there it was very handy. I managed to do and see a lot.
After landing at the adorably named CHA airport, I saw signs
informing me that Chattanooga has the fastest internet connection speeds in the world. And is the home to the International Towing and Recovery Museum. These things confirmed my reason for
my visit. I checked into the highly serviceable Chattanooga Marriott Downtown. La Concierge directed me to Warehouse Row for shopping and Main
Street for the arts district.
I had barely left the hotel when I saw a sign for the Skin and Brow Room. I brake for estheticians. Here I found a soothing environment, of good
scents. No one was at the desk because our proprietor Karen can’t be
two places at once and was in the back doing a facial. I got one too. It was
divine. No chatter, pure relaxation, transformation of skin into velvet and
mind into mush.
Chattanooga Shoe Shoe
One of my favorite features of travel is the ability to shop thoughtfully
without worrying about getting your kids into college or getting the dry cleaning
picked up. Devoid of such demands, I can concentrate. And there I found Embellish Shoes to enable me. A luxurious designer shoe
store where you can install yourself on a throne-like velvet chair, and
have two smart Southern ladies wait on you hand and foot. Literally.
The little Southern city appears
to be on pace with the "full millennial" trend. Bike lanes and bike shares abound. At the Juice Bar and Kitchen they will pulverize a pineapple and throw in a little ginger;
there is kale, there are artists, and independently owned shops, and public art.
The next day I ran north to discover yet another "revived riverfront renaissance" district. And as a runner was glad not to have to stop dead at the riverbanks, instead encountering the Walnut Street Bridge, the world's longest pedestrian bridge. Midway across the majestic and grand river I got the Tennessee tingle, a variation of runners' high.
Yes, Chattanooga has the ubiquitous southern charm, friendliness and
an accent that bespeaks NIGHS-ness. When
I had to cancel an appointment though, I did note extended vowels on the “Yooooo’re
welcome.”
And there is no rush there. In fact, while waiting for
service in a restaurant I thought for a moment I was in Europe. Where the idea is not so much rushing to get your food and get out as it is lingering at the table together. But I was alone. And I had to do a lot of windmilling with my arms to get the check.
Chattanooga Cheap Cheap
Chattanooga is small and quiet and cute. Go see the choo-choo. Snap up some bargains. And see more of the state whose very name is a cry for attention, Tennessee.
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