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Price by Week Day
Hotel prices in Knoxville range from around $90 on Monday to just over $130 on Friday.
In Knoxville, hotel prices increase throughout the week, with Monday starting around $90 and rising to about $130 on Friday. Prices remain relatively high over the weekend, averaging just over $125 on Saturday and declining slightly to around $100 on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest in January just over $100, highest in October around $250–$300.
In Knoxville, hotel prices exhibit notable variation throughout the year, with January averaging just over $100 and reaching approximately $250–$300 in October, the most expensive month. Prices are generally higher from late spring to early fall.
How far in advance should I book?
$100–$150
In Knoxville, as the number of days before check-in decreases, hotel prices generally decline until around three weeks prior when many of the best hotels are fully booked. Last-minute discounts are common among lower-quality hotels. On the check-in day, prices can be roughly around $100–$150.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Knoxville is 2*, priced just over $90.
In Knoxville, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows a general trend where prices increase with the star rating. A 2* hotel averages just over $90, while 3* hotels reach around $160, and 4* hotels are about $225. The price difference between 3* and 4* hotels is notable but not excessive.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much do Knoxville hotel rates change seasonally and for events?
Which Knoxville neighborhoods are best for hotel stays, and what are travel times to Neyland Stadium or downtown?
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Top Tips
- Book hotels 60 to 90 days ahead for University of Tennessee home football weekends. Expect full occupancy and secure flexible cancellation to avoid nonrefundable holds. Compare rates across major chains in advance, as prices can vary by up to 30% during major events.
- Favor downtown hotels within 0.2 to 0.6 miles (320 to 965 m) of Market Square for evening options. This provides access to most restaurants and bars without driving or paying late-night parking charges. Check if your hotel provides step-free access to downtown walkways for easier navigation.
- Choose Fort Sanders for proximity to the University of Tennessee campus, but expect nightlife noise on weekend nights. Prioritize a room with guaranteed parking if you drive. Travelers needing quieter rooms can request inner-facing or higher-floor locations.
- Budget $15 to $35 USD per night for downtown hotel parking. Ask for self-park or nearby municipal lots to potentially save $10 to $20 USD per night. Ask hotels about accessible parking spaces and overnight security if needed.
- Rely on rideshares (Uber/Lyft) after 8 PM or on event days for transport, as Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) mainly runs core daytime routes. For accessibility needs, request rideshare vehicles equipped for mobility aids, or call ahead to local providers.
- Knoxville Utilities Board supplies treated drinking water, so carry a reusable bottle and refill from hotel taps or public fountains to cut single-use plastic. Many major hotel brands offer complimentary water refill stations in lobby or fitness areas—ask at the front desk on arrival.
- Expect late-night noise downtown on weekends and during major festivals like Dogwood Arts (April) and Big Ears (spring). Request a high or inner-facing room, or a 'quiet floor' if you are noise-sensitive. If you use sleep aids or have sensory needs, ask hotels about supplemental amenities such as white noise machines or blackout curtains.
- For remote work, book a branded full-service hotel on S. Gay Street or near Downtown West. These more reliably offer business centers, business-grade Wi-Fi, and Ethernet on request. Request accessible business center workstations or in-room desk setups if needed for your work style.
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