Friday, 29 Mar 2024

What’s New In Tennessee This Summer

New hotel openings, festivals and attractions are coming to Tennessee this summer.


What’s New In Tennessee This Summer

Tennessee is offering plenty of festivals, new hotels and attractions to ensure there's plenty for residents and travelers to enjoy this summer.

While this list is by no means extensive, it does offer a sneak peek into the summer's best new attractions, hotel openings and more to discover in the state.

In Memphis, the Caption by Hyatt Beale Street will open this summer as the first Caption by Hyatt-branded hotel. The hotel offers over 100 rooms and features repurposed and recycled materials, a community-centered focus and a new restaurant, cafe, bar and workspace called Talk Shop.

Nashville's Hotel Fraye, a Curio Collection by Hilton hotel, will open in Midtown this August. The 200-room property boasts restaurants, a rooftop bar and lounge, a pool and a wellness center, all in a modern yet classic design that includes warm wood tones and leather accents.

SkyLand Ranch will open later this summer as a fun way to explore the scenic beauty of the Smoky Mountains. Located in Sevierville, the ranch includes a scenic chairlift, suspension bridge, canopy walks and lodging.

Discovery Park of America in Union City is offering a unique new exhibit called Discover Steampunk: A Fantastical Hands-On Adventure that recalls the glories of the Victorian Era through eight exhibits inspired by different Victorian visionaries. The exhibit runs through January 9, 2023.

The Hunter Museum in Chattanooga is bringing myths, legends and fairy tales to life with its new exhibit, Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration. The exhibit is available to enjoy now through September 5, 2022.

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