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Top neighborhoods in Knoxville

Downtown Knoxville
Downtown Knoxville buzzes with energy where historic charm meets modern fun. The Tennessee and Bijou Theatres light up Gay Street while Market Square hums with activity. Music spills from cozy venues into brick-lined streets, and the East Tennessee History Center tells stories of the region's rich past. The Old City's cobblestone lanes hide quirky shops and art galleries worth exploring. Getting around is a breeze with most attractions within a few blocks' walk. Local restaurants serve up everything from Southern comfort food to craft brews, perfect after a day of shopping or museum-hopping. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer the perfect home base for experiencing Knoxville's genuine Appalachian hospitality.

Old City
The Old City's 19th-century warehouses now house a treasure trove of art galleries, music venues, and craft breweries waiting to be discovered. Cobblestone streets lead you past glowing marquees and into converted industrial spaces where live performances and artisan workshops buzz with energy. Local artists display their work while music spills onto the streets from intimate venues. Dining options range from Southern fusion gastropubs to late-night kitchens serving until the wee hours. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer character with modern amenities. Though the cobblestone streets require careful footing, the compact four-block area is easily walkable with the Tennessee River waterfront just a short stroll away.

Fort Sanders
Fort Sanders buzzes with college energy right next to the University of Tennessee campus. Victorian mansions with fancy trim stand alongside modern student housing, creating a neighborhood full of character and history. Sports fans flock to Neyland Stadium and Thompson-Boling Arena, while culture lovers explore the Clarence Brown Theatre and McClung Museum of Natural History. Student-friendly eateries serve up affordable meals from pizza to international cuisine. Accommodations range from budget motels to charming B&Bs in historic homes. The highly walkable streets make getting around easy, with frequent bus routes along Cumberland Avenue connecting you to downtown Knoxville.

Bearden
Bearden charms visitors with tree-lined streets and local flair just minutes from downtown Knoxville. Art lovers browse regional works in boutique galleries while shoppers hunt treasures at Bearden Antique Mall. The neighborhood strikes a perfect balance between quiet residential charm and cultural buzz with craft beer spots and farm-to-table restaurants dotting Kingston Pike. Getting around requires a car, though the area itself is walkable with well-maintained sidewalks. Visitors can choose between charming bed & breakfasts in historic homes or nearby chain hotels. West Town Mall offers mainstream shopping while local boutiques provide unique finds with genuine Southern hospitality.

Old Sevier
Old Sevier blends historic charm with artistic revival along the Tennessee River. Former warehouses now house craft breweries, local eateries, and emerging art galleries on Sevier Avenue. The Tennessee River Greenway offers scenic walks with waterfront views, while the nearby Ijams Nature Center provides a natural escape just minutes away from this evolving neighborhood. Getting around is easiest with a car, though the Sevier Avenue corridor is pleasantly walkable. Eclectic dining options fill converted industrial spaces, serving Southern comfort food alongside craft beer. Visitors can choose from vacation rentals in historic homes or modern apartments with industrial-chic styling.
Top landmarks in Knoxville

University of Tennessee
If you'd like to get a taste of Knoxville student life, check out University of Tennessee, located 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from central Knoxville.

Thompson–Boling Arena
You could catch an event at Thompson–Boling Arena, a stadium in Fort Sanders. If you think Thompson–Boling Arena is cool, you also might like Neyland Stadium and Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum, both located nearby.





























































































