Tours/Chattanooga/Chattanooga Express Trolley Tour
Viator · group up to 18 pax

Chattanooga Express Trolley Tour

4.5(43)Chattanooga1 hour
VIATOR4.4(18)TRIPADVISOR4.6(25)

Description

Come take a ride on Chattanooga's most comprehensive tour. Our goal is to be your first stop in Chattanooga. Learn about all the great attractions that our city has to offer. Our guide will share the amazing stories of the history of Chattanooga. We measure our travel in HPM (History Per Mile). So step on board as we travel back and forth in time.

Tour Options

Chattanooga Express Trolley Tour

Itinerary

15 min

Turn of the 20th century train terminal with history.

Pass by

Pass by Bessie Smith Hall

Pass by

Learn about the Bluff view art district and it's museums.

Pass by

See and learn about Chattanooga's premier leisure park and the Walnut Street bridge

Pass by

Get a brief history of the Tennessee aquarium

Highlights

Bottled water

What's included

Included
Bottled water
Not included
Gratuity
Parking Fees

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(43)

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Michael_S
August 2, 2026
Chattanooga City Tour

Great way to see the city and learn interesting facts about Chattanooga. Even a longtime resident will learn some new facts on this tour.

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JohnR_E
July 25, 2026
Non stop talking with lots of facts and details about the city.

A great way to see a portion of the city and its history. Great guide knowing dates and facts throughout the tour.

Operator response

Thank you for the wonderful review. Chattanooga has so much history and wonderful things to do that there is always something to see ir talk about.

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John L
June 27, 2026
Enjoyable and interesting your

Craig was friendly and very knowledgeable about Chattanooga history. We enjoyed the points of interest he showed us during the tour.

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Tony C
June 24, 2026
Great tour

Great information about the city, both current and historical. Good way to see parts of Chattanooga I would not have seen otherwise. Definitely recommended to jump on the Trolley

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Lora_S
June 21, 2026
Highly recommended!

Very enjoyable experience. A great overview of the city, and our tour guide is extremely knowledgeable! I highly recommend this tour!

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R2039KBnicolec
June 20, 2026
Great Experience!

Ed was very personable and knowledgeable. He did a great job engaging my apathetic teens! We learned lots of new facts and got to know the city! Due to the rain Ed was kind enough to drop us off at our accommodations.

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kellymA4439QX
June 17, 2026
Worth the time and money

Such a great tour. We moved to Chattanooga 4 years ago so we had not done the actual tour of Downtown. The pick up and drop off location was easy to find and our tour guide Ed was delightful. He had a wonderful personality and made everyone feel comfortable.

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greggO543TB
June 11, 2026
Sweet ride in Chattanooga!

Ed did an excellent job as our tour guide! He was very personable and made it a fun trip! He also gave us candy and water, that's always a plus!

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Janet_L
June 10, 2026
Heat stroke black bias experience

Trolly is very hot and benches uncomfortable. Tour is informative while discomfort of heat and benches make you wish you were anywhere but in that trolly. Will never repeat this experience again. So much talk about black history as if no white person ever contributed to Chattanooga properity. If Caucasian history was presented in this manner there would be a riot and Selma burning in reverse.

Operator response

Sorry you were uncomfortable on the trolley. Yes we do talk a little about black history as it is an important part of Chattanooga's history as is the Cherokeehistory and the trail of tears that we also talk about. Did you tune out when we talked about the Wite men that started Coca cola bottling that is responsible for what Chattanooga has become today being responsible for the Hunter Museum of American Art and The Tennessee Aquarium or John Read and his son Samuel Read that is responsible for the amazing Read House Hotel.

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dlkovel
June 2, 2026
Historically fun facts of Chattanooga

Ed was so knowledgeable about the history of the city of Chattanooga. He told history and fun facts and stories of interest for everyone. It is definitely a trip worth taking.

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