This collection of vacation rentals in downtown Gatlinburg offers proximity to all the town's attractions; however, its many romantic amenities could keep guests from every leaving the room. Each property is decorated differently, but each honeymoon suite offers elegant country charm, fireplaces and en suite Jacuzzi tubs, many of which are heart-shaped.
This hotel, within walking distance of Gatlinburg Convention Center and the entrance to Great Smoky Mountain National Park, offers plenty of amenities, including a heated indoor pool, hot tub and exercise facility. For more private soaking, this hotel's king luxury suites and new penthouse suites are a great way to relax after a day of taking in the sights.
King suites feature two-person Jacuzzi tubs, plus refrigerators, microwaves, private balconies and separate living areas with gas fireplaces. The 1200- to 1500-square-foot penthouse suites tout two bedrooms as well as breathtaking views of Gatlinburg's city lights and the mountains beyond. Each has its own private bath and Jacuzzi. A full, hot breakfast is served daily.
The Music Road Inn in Pigeon Forge is a great place to get wet and wild. The resort features over-sized rooms with balconies and a fun-filled water park for summer. In winter, the heated indoor pool and whirlpool are open 24 hours a day, but Jacuzzis in the hotel's honeymoon and executive suites offer guests the luxury of soaking in the privacy of their own room.
Located in the center of Pigeon Forge, this hotel is close to Blue Ridge Parkway, the Dollywood theme park, outlet shopping, golfing and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Perched on a hilltop in Sevierville, just outside Gatlinburg, this bed and breakfast lodge is a country escape. Among the resort's many lodging options are suites that include either an indoor Jacuzzi or an outdoor hot tub on a private deck overlooking the Smoky Mountains.
Nightly signature desserts, homemade breakfasts, concierge and spa services are some of the inn's amenities. Outdoor activities such as walking trails, biking and fishing are set against the rolling foothills of the Smoky Mountains.