Unlocking Knoxville: Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Tennessee's Vibrant City

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Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Knoxville, Tennessee, beckons travelers with its blend of Southern charm, vibrant culture and scenic beauty. As one of the gateway cities to the Smokies, Knoxville offers visitors a diverse array of experiences, from exploring historic neighborhoods and cultural attractions to indulging in mouthwatering Southern cuisine and outdoor adventures. Whether you're strolling along the picturesque Tennessee River, cheering on the Volunteers at Neyland Stadium, or savoring a plate of authentic barbecue, Knoxville invites you to discover the warmth and hospitality of East Tennessee.

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Things to do in Knoxville

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Explore Market Square and Old City: Discover Knoxville's vibrant downtown districts, known for their eclectic mix of shops, restaurants and live music venues.

Visit the Knoxville Zoo: Encounter a variety of exotic animals and participate in educational programs at the Knoxville Zoo, located just east of downtown.

Tour the University of Tennessee: Take a stroll through the beautiful campus of the University of Tennessee and visit landmarks like the Neyland-Thompson Sports Complex and the McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture.

Hike in the Great Smoky Mountains: Embark on a scenic drive or hike through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just a short drive from Knoxville.

Enjoy Outdoor Recreation at Ijams Nature Center: Explore miles of hiking and biking trails, paddle on the Tennessee River or experience the Navitat Knoxville treetop adventure course at Ijams Nature Center.

Attend a Concert at the Tennessee Theatre: Immerse yourself in Knoxville's rich cultural scene with a performance at the historic Tennessee Theatre, known for its stunning architecture and diverse entertainment lineup.

Take a Riverboat Cruise on the Tennessee River: Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Tennessee River aboard the Star of Knoxville Riverboat, offering scenic views of downtown Knoxville and the surrounding landscape.

Experience History at the East Tennessee History Center: Learn about the rich history and heritage of East Tennessee through interactive exhibits, artifacts and educational programs at the East Tennessee History Center.

Cheer on the Tennessee Volunteers: Join the sea of orange and white at Neyland Stadium and support the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team during a thrilling game day experience.

Explore the Knoxville Museum of Art: Discover a diverse collection of artwork by regional and national artists at the Knoxville Museum of Art, located in the heart of downtown.

Places to eat & drink in Knoxville

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Stock & Barrel: Known for its gourmet burgers and extensive whiskey selection, Stock & Barrel offers a cozy atmosphere and a menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and creative twists on classic dishes.

Calhoun's on the River: Enjoy riverside dining and Southern hospitality at Calhoun's on the River, a local favorite known for its award-winning barbecue, ribs and craft beers.

The Tomato Head: A beloved fixture in Knoxville's dining scene, The Tomato Head serves up fresh, eclectic cuisine with a focus on vegetarian and vegan options, as well as artisanal pizzas, sandwiches, and salads.

J.C. Holdway: Helmed by James Beard Award-winning chef Joseph Lenn, J.C. Holdway offers a fine dining experience with a menu showcasing seasonal Southern cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients.

Chesapeake's Seafood House: Indulge in fresh seafood and waterfront views at Chesapeake's Seafood House, where you can enjoy dishes like crab cakes, shrimp scampi and blackened mahi-mahi in a casual yet elegant setting.

Sweet P's Barbecue & Soul House: Savor authentic Southern barbecue at Sweet P's Barbecue & Soul House, featuring slow-smoked meats, homemade sides and live music in a laid-back atmosphere.

Kaizen: Experience Japanese-inspired cuisine with a Southern twist at Kaizen, where you can enjoy small plates, sushi, and creative cocktails crafted with locally sourced ingredients.

Dead End BBQ: A local barbecue joint known for its mouthwatering ribs, pulled pork, and signature sauces, Dead End BBQ offers casual dining and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for enjoying hearty Southern fare.

Bistro at the Bijou: Located in Knoxville's historic Bijou Theatre, Bistro at the Bijou offers a menu of classic American dishes with a creative flair, as well as craft cocktails and an extensive wine list.

Landing House: Set in a historic home, Landing House offers Chinese and Cambodian inspired food.

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