The Quality Inn in the historic city of Greeneville, TN – the former home of President Andrew Johnson – offers easy access to area landmarks like the Doak House Museum and the Dickson-Williams...
Judith
Australia
I liked that the accomodation was set well back from highway and that there were many casual eating places nearby.
The room was well appointed and pleasant.
Situated in Greeneville, Tennessee and easily accessible from local attractions, including the birthplace of Davy Crockett and Tusculum College, this hotel offers a free daily hot breakfast and...
Richard
United Kingdom
Comfortable, quiet, friendly & helpful staff, small selection but good breakfast
The Greeneville Inn And Suites hotel is located at the base of the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains.
Joefuss2
United States
Plenty of food places around, great location to WalMart and Lowe's. Dunkin Donuts was a blessing. Great T-V reception and programming. I could tell that management has tried to upgrade an older hotel to make a living. The place was probably beautiful back in the 50's and 60's. When I went in it was as if I stepped back in time. Very nice lady at check in and check out.
Set in Greeneville, Nolichuckey Bluffs Bed & Breakfast Cabins offers accommodation with seating area. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Deborah
United States
My husband and I loved this bed and breakfast! It's in a quiet location in Greeneville, away from town yet only a few minutes drive to a good restaurant. We were pleasantly surprised to receive a room upgrade, and ended up with a wonderful 2 bedroom cabin with a lovely back patio! It was raining when we arrived, but luckily there was parking right next to the front door. Pam, our host, couldn't have been nicer. She had left us some treats and breakfast items on the table, but we were also treated to an amazing breakfast at Grandma's Cupboard the morning we left. When things had dried out and we were finally able to walk around the grounds, it was so beautiful and peaceful! The next time we come to Greeneville, we'll definitely stay here again.
Set in Greeneville, within 37 km of Hands On! Discovery Center and 42 km of George L. Carter Railroad Museum, Relax Inn Greeneville features accommodation with free WiFi.
Robert
United Kingdom
Good location with lots of places to eat and supermarkets nearby.
The room was large, clean and tidy.
Staff were very helpful.
Wifi was excellent.
I would stay there again.
The Super 8 Bulls Gap features a daily continental breakfast. Start your day off with a free light breakfast item together with your choice of coffee, tea and juice, Served at 6-9am Daily.
MICHAEL
United States
The rooms were remodeled since the other time we had stayed there. It was very clean and comfortable.
Situated in Greeneville in the Tennessee region, Pet-Friendly Blue Ridge, Cherokee Forest Retreat! has a patio. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
There are not enough traffic lights. Most side streets require you to pull out into the median to go left. This was difficult because traffic was always high. Local people were very conservative and rural...lots of Trump flags and very restrictive alcohol rules for the Renaissance Festival we were attending.
Kathy
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
Greenville was very nice and clean.
Greenville was very nice and clean. Visit was for a convention. Great highway signs and easy to drive around. Outstanding selections for food and so many to choose from. Did not see oil change place or U.S. Bank. Great for Wal-Mart for items I forgot to pack. Dunkin Donuts is a ++. Very surprised not to see roadside stands with pumpkins, corn stalks and apples with the leaves changing. Great fall foliage colors. As a non-resident, Greenville was a very nice place to visit. I will visit again.
Joefuss2
Scored 10
10
I was born in Greeneville and travel to Tennessee at least...
I was born in Greeneville and travel to Tennessee at least three times a year to visit my elderly father, uncle and aunt, and grandson. It would be nice if I could receive a hometown discount as I am almost 70 and on a fixed income.
Debra K
Scored 8.0
8.0
The tour of Andrew Johnson's home was very interesting.
The tour of Andrew Johnson's home was very interesting. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave an informative, balanced summary of Andrew Johnson's political and personal life, particularly where it related to his Greeneville residence.
We had a delicious, reasonably priced lunch at a local sandwich shop (Traveller's ?)
The Andrew Johnson NHS visitor's center was also worth spending time. Overall, Greeneville was worth a half day or even a full day visit for anyone interested in US history.
Vea
Scored 10
10
Greenville has a lot to offer....history buffs will enjoy...
Greenville has a lot to offer....history buffs will enjoy the sites pertaining to Andrew Johnson. Beautiful older homes and buildings downtown.There are a couple of great food places to enjoy downtown. Great choice of shops..thrift stores, antique shops & a mall that offers Marshall's ,Ross, Burke's & Belk. Variety of grocery stores and a Walmart also. I am sure there is much more but there is only so much time in the day......we enjoyed the city very much.
Plenty of food places around, great location to WalMart and Lowe's. Dunkin Donuts was a blessing. Great T-V reception and programming. I could tell that management has tried to upgrade an older hotel to make a living. The place was probably beautiful back in the 50's and 60's. When I went in it was as if I stepped back in time. Very nice lady at check in and check out.
The lobby looks amazing. Restaurant is good with a real Old Southern vibe, and bar has a good atmosphere and great bartender which is just as well because it's the only bar in town. Staff in hotel, restaurant and bar were lovely, parking good, room was clean. Breakfast voucher to spend in attached coffeeshop, good breakfast bagel.
Breakfast was fine because it was at a small cafe attached to the hotel. The hotel provided $7 vouchers that could be used. The little cafe had a good selection of breakfast food. BUT they aren’t open on Sunday and there is virtually nothing else near the hotel.
I paid extra for breakfast and there was no breakfast. I requested a refund and didn’t get a response. Plus breakfast is advertised for free on their marquee. So why would book.com charge me extra? Book.com should refund my money. Not the hotel.
The hotel is amazing and fun. Dinner and drinks were awesome. I wish the bed would have been either queen or king. I would have preferred to sleep with my spouse in the sMe bed!
Sherrin
United States
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