Pros

  • Relaxing wooded setting overlooking a creek
  • Well-equipped guest rooms, with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers
  • Some units feature gas fireplaces and whirlpool tubs
  • Free hot breakfast buffet with eggs and biscuits and gravy
  • Heated outdoor pool and whirlpool
  • Fitness center with cardio and strength-training equipment
  • 24-hour pantry that sells sundries, snacks, and soft drinks
  • Business center with two computers and a printer
  • Valet dry cleaning and laundry service
  • Free on-site parking and weekday newspapers
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Located at the far end of the city’s main drag
  • Guest rooms are dark and a bit small
  • No full restaurant or bar on-site
  • Small pool and fitness center
  • No guest laundry facilities
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Bottom Line

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hampton Inn Gatlinburg is a solid choice for travelers seeking comfortable accommodations in downtown Gatlinburg, but it's situated at the far end of the main drag. Set on a picturesque creek, the Hampton features attractive amenities including a free hot breakfast, outdoor pool, fitness center, and free parking and Wi-Fi, though the pool and gym are small. Its 97 guest rooms are pleasant and well-maintained, but decor is a touch dated. All come nicely equipped with balconies, microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers, but units are dark and a bit small by Hampton standards. Travelers looking for a more modern stay with a restaurant and bar can consider the nearby Hilton Garden Inn Gatlinburg Downtown, but rates don’t include breakfast. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Hampton Inn Gatlinburg

Scene

A busy hotel in downtown Gatlinburg in a peaceful, creek-side setting

This Hampton Inn is primarily a tourist hotel for couples and families, but its downtown location near the convention center attracts a few business travelers as well. It’s an older property with exterior corridors, but it’s well-maintained. The cheerful lobby has handsome wood laminate floors and a cozy living room area with a stone fireplace, TV, and comfortable seating in bright colors. The lobby opens up into the breakfast room, where large windows provide glimpses of the back patio. There are tables for outdoor dining and rocking chairs to take in views of LeConte Creek below. This hotel stays busy, and the lobby and breakfast room can get quite crowded at times, but the lovely setting helps create a generally quiet and peaceful atmosphere. 

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Location

In downtown Gatlinburg, at the far end of the main drag

The Hampton Inn is located on the southern end of downtown Gatlinburg’s main drag, removed from the center of the action though there is some pedestrian traffic. The hotel is next to Ober Gatlinburg and its aerial tramway, and plenty of restaurants and shops are a very short walk away. The Gatlinburg Convention Center and Gatlinburg Sky Lift are seven-minute walks, and the Hollywood Star Cars Museum and Ripley’s Moving Theater-Gatlinburg are four minutes away on foot. It’s a five-minute drive to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park headquarters. The Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge is about a 25-minute drive, and a trolley that provides service to Dollywood stops in front of the hotel. The nearest major airport is in Knoxville, which is about one hour away.

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Rooms

Clean and comfortable but a bit dark, with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers

Guest rooms are comfortable and warmly decorated with muted earth tones, but overall, spaces are dark and a touch dated. Golden yellow accent walls highlight traditional dark-wood headboards, which match nightstands, armoires, and desks. Black-and-white photos of vintage Gatlinburg are a tasteful and appropriate addition, but they do nothing to add much needed color and life. While clean and comfortable, these rooms are a bit small by Hampton standards. Standard Kings and Double Queens do include armchairs, however. Some upgraded rooms feature whirlpool tubs as part of shower/tub combos and gas fireplaces framed by natural stone. All units have either patios or balconies with seating, many with views of LeConte Creek while others overlook various areas of the property. Amenities are a plus, with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms also are rather small, with black granite vanities and shower/tub combos. The rooms are relatively quiet, but some ambient noise can be heard, especially in those facing the busy road that fronts the property. 

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Features

Free hot breakfast, pool/whirlpool, and fitness center, plus 24-hour pantry and free Wi-Fi

The hotel offers several freebies, including a free hot breakfast buffet with eggs, bacon, sausage, and biscuits and gravy as staples. Outdoor dining overlooking LeConte Creek also is available on the back patio. There's free coffee available all day in the lobby, plus free on-site parking, Wi-Fi throughout, and weekday newspapers. The heated outdoor pool in a wooded setting is another highlight, though it's a bit small, with comfy loungers and an adjacent whirlpool. The fitness center also is small and sparsely equipped, with only two treadmills, stationary bicycle, and a strength-training machine. There's a business center with two computers and a printer, and while the hotel doesn't have a guest laundry room, valet dry cleaning and laundry service is available. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hampton Inn Gatlinburg

Scene

A busy hotel in downtown Gatlinburg in a peaceful, creek-side setting

This Hampton Inn is primarily a tourist hotel for couples and families, but its downtown location near the convention center attracts a few business travelers as well. It’s an older property with exterior corridors, but it’s well-maintained. The cheerful lobby has handsome wood laminate floors and a cozy living room area with a stone fireplace, TV, and comfortable seating in bright colors. The lobby opens up into the breakfast room, where large windows provide glimpses of the back patio. There are tables for outdoor dining and rocking chairs to take in views of LeConte Creek below. This hotel stays busy, and the lobby and breakfast room can get quite crowded at times, but the lovely setting helps create a generally quiet and peaceful atmosphere. 

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Location

In downtown Gatlinburg, at the far end of the main drag

The Hampton Inn is located on the southern end of downtown Gatlinburg’s main drag, removed from the center of the action though there is some pedestrian traffic. The hotel is next to Ober Gatlinburg and its aerial tramway, and plenty of restaurants and shops are a very short walk away. The Gatlinburg Convention Center and Gatlinburg Sky Lift are seven-minute walks, and the Hollywood Star Cars Museum and Ripley’s Moving Theater-Gatlinburg are four minutes away on foot. It’s a five-minute drive to the Great Smokey Mountains National Park headquarters. The Dollywood amusement park in Pigeon Forge is about a 25-minute drive, and a trolley that provides service to Dollywood stops in front of the hotel. The nearest major airport is in Knoxville, which is about one hour away.

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Rooms

Clean and comfortable but a bit dark, with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers

Guest rooms are comfortable and warmly decorated with muted earth tones, but overall, spaces are dark and a touch dated. Golden yellow accent walls highlight traditional dark-wood headboards, which match nightstands, armoires, and desks. Black-and-white photos of vintage Gatlinburg are a tasteful and appropriate addition, but they do nothing to add much needed color and life. While clean and comfortable, these rooms are a bit small by Hampton standards. Standard Kings and Double Queens do include armchairs, however. Some upgraded rooms feature whirlpool tubs as part of shower/tub combos and gas fireplaces framed by natural stone. All units have either patios or balconies with seating, many with views of LeConte Creek while others overlook various areas of the property. Amenities are a plus, with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms also are rather small, with black granite vanities and shower/tub combos. The rooms are relatively quiet, but some ambient noise can be heard, especially in those facing the busy road that fronts the property. 

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Features

Free hot breakfast, pool/whirlpool, and fitness center, plus 24-hour pantry and free Wi-Fi

The hotel offers several freebies, including a free hot breakfast buffet with eggs, bacon, sausage, and biscuits and gravy as staples. Outdoor dining overlooking LeConte Creek also is available on the back patio. There's free coffee available all day in the lobby, plus free on-site parking, Wi-Fi throughout, and weekday newspapers. The heated outdoor pool in a wooded setting is another highlight, though it's a bit small, with comfy loungers and an adjacent whirlpool. The fitness center also is small and sparsely equipped, with only two treadmills, stationary bicycle, and a strength-training machine. There's a business center with two computers and a printer, and while the hotel doesn't have a guest laundry room, valet dry cleaning and laundry service is available. 

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Amenities

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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