
Vacation rentals in Knoxville
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Cheerful 2BR, 2BA *King Bed* 2miles to Downtown,UT
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located home in South Knoxville. It is perfect for one or two couples or friends enjoying the city or the nearby Smoky Mountains. The home has two bedrooms (one king, one queen), two bathrooms, full kitchen, gas grill and off-street parking for two cars. Work from "home" at the desk using fast AT&T Fiber WiFi. Or chill out streaming shows on the 55 inch Smart TV using the free internet channels or your own password for Netflix, Prime, Disney, etc.

The Perfect Idyllic Getaway
Flanked by an old hardwood forest and up a secluded curving road, The Treehouse is a picturesque, charming A-frame renovated in 2022. An oasis in the middle of all the popular vacation destinations, it is close to downtown Knoxville and all the restaurants, shops, and city attractions. The beautiful stained glass entry doors, vaulted ceilings, skylights, and expansive windows welcome in the private, wooded property. Two bedrooms, new bathrooms, decks, and stylish furnishing will delight you.

The Carriage House - The Mountains are calling
This 1 bedroom carriage house is custom built, with tall knotty pine ceilings and features a spacious open concept. There is a queen size bed and plenty of closet space. A full kitchen, including refrigerator, stove, coffee and microwave and all the necessities to prepare a meal. The 3 piece bath includes, tiled shower, makeup mirror, and hair dryer. A sectional couch for relaxing, or watching tv. You’ll have a separate parking space, and a bistro set to enjoy on the carriage house porch.

Southern Charm in the City
Welcome to the most unique setting Knoxville has to offer. I have been a host with Airbnb since 2010 and love every minute of it. Enjoy your stay with 1500 square feet of my historic 100+-year-old farmhouse, with a large front porch just minutes from downtown. Large spacious rooms and a modern chef's kitchen are worth mentioning. You are surrounded by mature hardwood trees, gardens, and greenery, and a nice setback from the street with all the conveniences of city life. Enjoy your stay!

Busha's Barn
Serenity and seclusion awaits you at Busha's Barn. The nicely appointed studio has everything you need to enjoy your visit. The kitchen has a full refrigerator, convection/microwave, two eye burner, coffee pot, toaster. Relax on the couch and watch tv or take a nap in the comfortable queen size bed. If you are working from home there is a desk and of course wfi. Situated on a heavily wooded acre surrounded by birds and wildlife. Take a short hike down the path to Beaver Creek.

Downtown Garden House (read rules before booking)
We require you have at least two (2) positive Airbnb reviews, no pets, & identify each individual that will be joining you (4). Spend the night in a house filled with local art and enjoy the best of urban living without having to sleep in the middle of the night life. Nestled-away, this private, humble, free-standing house in downtown Knoxville atop a raised garden, all within walking distance of nearly everything interesting is all yours when you stay with us. LGBTQ+ welcome

Knoxville Little House
The Knoxville Little House is a recently converted 380 square-foot structure. Half of the house contains a kitchen and living space and the other half contains the bedroom and bath/laundry. This cute little house is perfect for a single guest or couple and one child. We are located in a quiet neighborhood with access to I 75 and downtown Knoxville within minutes. Enjoy the many things to see and do in and around Knoxville and then come back and relax in our little dwelling.

Bluebird Bungalow
Blue Bird Bungalow . Visit and enjoy this completely renovated 1921 Bungalow built for Miss Amy Glenn. The restoration kept the original charm of the bungalow cottage, but added fun and modern conveniences with charm. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. Two with fabulously tiled walk in showers and one with the original claw foot tub restored beautifully. Large and very functional kitchen with Five Star gas range, butcher block and marble counters. Working fireplaces.

HotTub*KingBeds*convenient to UT and downtown
Feel like you are tucked away in the heart of Knoxville! Cabin sits on over an acre and the road ends in a quiet culdesac. In the vibrant Bearden Area, 5 miles from UT, 6 miles downtown, 45 minutes to the Smoky Mountains, and 1 hour from Dollywood. Enjoy the fire-pit, hot tub, king beds and huge screened-in porch before you hit downtown, or never leave and sink into the high quality beds. Family friendly, stocked kitchen and amenities galore. We are so happy you found us!

Cozy Studio near UT/Down w/KBed & New QSofa
Newly renovated studio in the heart of downtown Knoxville, perfectly located within walking distance of top attractions, local eateries, shops, and the UT Stadium. This stylish studio comfortably sleeps 4 and features a cozy bed, warm ambiance, and a convenient layout ideal for adventurous couples, business travelers, and families. Reach out with any questions—your hosts are responsive, friendly, and excited to welcome you to your Knoxville stay.

As Good as It Gets - 1st Floor Downtown KNX
This modern, yet cozy, Airbnb gives you the full Knoxville experience only a few steps out your door. While you will be within walking distance from nearly all that our treasured city has to offer, you may be tempted to stay inside your whole trip with how cozy and relaxing our place is. Between the historic and vibrant culture of Knoxville, and the wonderful atmosphere of our place this is "As Good as it Gets"

Luxury European Spacious Retreat for Work & Travel
Escape to a modern, European-inspired apartment on a charming East Tennessee farm! Perfect for 2-4 guests, this unique stay offers a peaceful retreat with access to seasonal sunflowers & a fishing pond. Centrally located, you're just a short drive from UTK, Knoxville, & the Smoky Mountains. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, dedicated workspace, & fast WiFi. Your ideal base for adventure or relaxation.
Popular amenities for Knoxville vacation rentals
Stay near Knoxville's top sights
Knoxville home rentals

5 min to downtown - Entire Single Family Home

THE DOLLY in Springbrook Park by TYS Airport

Zoo House | Hot Tub • 6 Min to DT/UT • Near Zoo

Entire House - Top Of The World - Theater/Jacuzzi

SoKno Urban Wilderness Getaway-Bakers Creek, UT,DT

A-Frame @ Early Acres: A Peaceful Retreat

Newly Remodeled Spacious 1 Bedroom in South Knox

Mar's Mid Mod: stylish, airy and comfortable
Other great vacation rentals in Knoxville

Broadway Getaway - Hot Tub, Rain Shower, 65in TV

The Nomad Treehouse | A South Knox Escape

BRAND NEW Sunsphere Studio - NO cleaning fee!

Breathtaking Luxury Log Cabin on TN Horse Farm

2-Bedroom home nestled in the North Hills

Private Guesthouse—serene & conveniently located!

Comfy beds-FiberWiFi-311 reviews-fresh flowers

Modern Loft w/ View
When is the best time to visit Knoxville?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ382 | ﺩ.ﺇ397 | ﺩ.ﺇ459 | ﺩ.ﺇ441 | ﺩ.ﺇ463 | ﺩ.ﺇ426 | ﺩ.ﺇ426 | ﺩ.ﺇ448 | ﺩ.ﺇ529 | ﺩ.ﺇ536 | ﺩ.ﺇ566 | ﺩ.ﺇ463 |
| Avg. temp | 4°C | 6°C | 10°C | 15°C | 20°C | 24°C | 26°C | 25°C | 22°C | 16°C | 9°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Knoxville?
Explore stays in neighborhoods like the historic Old City, vibrant Downtown, or walkable Sequoyah Hills. These areas have easy access to local dining, galleries, and green spaces, making them frequently suggested for visitors.
What are the best things to do in Knoxville with kids?
Families often enjoy visiting Zoo Knoxville, interactive exhibits at the Muse Knoxville, and the hands-on science center. Local parks and nearby nature trails also provide space for outdoor adventures.
What are some of the best things to do in Knoxville?
Explore Market Square for local shops and street performances, stroll the Knoxville Museum of Art, or wander the trails in Ijams Nature Center. Neyland Stadium is a popular spot during football season.
How is the weather in Knoxville?
Knoxville experiences mild winters around 30–48°F (-1–9°C), and warm, humid summers near 69–88°F (20–31°C). Spring and fall often feature comfortable conditions and blooming gardens.
What are the best places to visit in Knoxville?
Often recommended spots include Market Square, the Tennessee Theatre, and World’s Fair Park. Outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy Ijams Nature Center or the surrounding greenways.
What are some hiking trails in Knoxville?
Ijams Nature Center has several scenic trails through forest and wetland habitats. House Mountain is frequently suggested for those seeking a panoramic summit, and local greenways wind through city parks.
What are some family activities we can do in Knoxville?
Visit Zoo Knoxville, engage with exhibits at the Muse Knoxville, or picnic around World’s Fair Park. Families also take part in seasonal community events and outdoor festivals.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Knoxville?
Enjoy nature at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, discover Oak Ridge’s science heritage, or explore locally rooted art in surrounding Appalachian towns. Lakes and rivers around Knoxville invite boating, fishing, and relaxed waterfront moments.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Knoxville?
Many Knoxville stays welcome pets, particularly in Downtown, Old North Knoxville, and Fountain City. Local parks and greenways provide outdoor space for walks and play.
What are some local tips for visiting Knoxville?
Downtown parking can get busy during events; consider public transit or walking for ease. Locals often recommend checking the seasonal festival calendar for unique cultural experiences and exploring neighborhoods for distinct food options.
What is Knoxville known for?
Knoxville is known for its lively music scene, historic architecture, and college football culture centered around the University of Tennessee. The city also celebrates Appalachian heritage and has frequent community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Knoxville?
Explore the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum or shop at the Old City’s vintage stores. Suttree Landing Park has peaceful riverfront views often quietly enjoyed by locals.
What are the best foods to try in Knoxville?
Knoxville has locally rooted barbecue, southern-style biscuits, and regional farm-to-table fare. You’ll also find craft beer, fresh produce at the Market Square Farmers’ Market, and locally made ice cream.
What should I bring for a trip to Knoxville?
Pack comfortable shoes for walking, a light rain jacket for the occasional shower, and layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Include sunscreen and a hat for sunny trail outings or festivals.
What is the nightlife in Knoxville like?
Knoxville’s nightlife has live music, cocktail bars, and laid-back breweries concentrated in the Old City and around Market Square. Seasonal outdoor concerts and university events frequently add energy to evenings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Knoxville?
Knoxville has the Dogwood Arts Festival during spring, as well as community celebrations and live music events around Market Square throughout the year. University football games at Neyland Stadium are also major gatherings that are often recommended.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Knoxville?
Many Knoxville vacation rentals are family friendly, especially in quiet neighborhoods like Sequoyah Hills, Fountain City, and West Knoxville. Access to local parks and attractions makes them appealing for groups traveling with children.
When is the best time to visit Knoxville?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and seasonal festivals. Summer draws visitors seeking outdoor music, while winter offers milder days compared to northern destinations.
All about Knoxville
Knoxville is equal parts urban life and outdoor adventure, a fusion you might only find in a metropolis that sits just out of reach of the Smoky Mountains. Dubbed “Scruffy City” decades ago when it was chosen as the site for the 1982 World’s Fair, the nickname has stuck — and Knoxville has embraced being the weird, artsy cousin to Nashville’s more polished veneer. As you drive into Knoxville on Interstate-40, the 266-foot-tall Sunsphere, one of the relics of the World’s Fair, shines like a beacon, letting you know that you have, in fact, arrived in Tennessee’s third-largest city.
A university town with a massive student population, Knoxville has a youthful vibe, with plenty of art installations and indie shops. The food scene, too, is pulsing, as is the craft beer — more than 20 breweries now call Knoxville home. Hikers, bikers, and those who simply like to exist outdoors often flock to the city due to its waterfront perch (the Tennessee River divides the campus and downtown from South Knoxville, or SoKno) and the fact that it boasts more than 100 miles of paved greenways and trails. The city’s lower cost of living compared to its neighbors draws creative entrepreneurs who want to try something new, which means that with each visit to Knoxville you’re likely to discover something completely unique, off the wall, or both.
What are the top things to do in Knoxville?
Ijams Nature Center
A 315-acre compound spanning gardens, a natural bird sanctuary, and the spring-fed Mead’s Quarry, Ijams is a prime spot to while away an afternoon swimming, canoeing, kayaking, or paddleboarding. If you want to get your heart rate up, test your balance at the Navitat adventure park, whose tree-based terrain spans bridge crossings, tunnels, rolling barrels, nets, and zip lines.
Ale Trail
Craft beer lovers will be eager to sip their way through Knoxville’s various homegrown brews. The Ale Trail links more than two dozen craft breweries and taprooms with a passport that encourages you to visit all of them safely and get rewarded for your efforts. The Knox Brew Bus is one convenient transportation option to hit up many of the stops along the trail.
Market Square
At the turn of the millennium, many of Market Square’s buildings were vacant or boarded up; today, the area is the epicenter of much of Knoxville’s commerce and tourism. In addition to boasting water features and some excellent restaurants and bars, Market Square houses the verdant Krutch Park with its many sculptures, including the Tennessee Woman Suffrage Memorial statue.
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Explore 1,630 vacation rentals in Knoxville

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Knoxville vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ37 per night before taxes and fees

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970 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Find 630 rentals that welcome pets

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90 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
1,000 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
1,580 of Knoxville vacation rentals include wi-fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Knoxville rentals

4.8 Average rating
Knoxville stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Knoxville's top spots, include Neyland Stadium, Zoo Knoxville, and Market Square
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- Neyland Stadium
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