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    The Crash Pad

    4.9 (71 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 AM, 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Hallway leading to the bathrooms on the second floor. Loved all the local art!
    Mary M.

    Loved my stay here. It was in walking distance to so many of my favorite places. I booked a private room and it was basic with a bed, side table, and sink but it worked well for me! Everything was clean and management was amazing. You can pay for parking behind the crash pad for $12 per night. Felt very safe. Everything was lovely, can't wait to come back.

    Hallway-stairway
    Gary J.

    Love this place! Exceptionally clean and maintained! The room is comfortable, beds are great, pillows are plush. This is our first experience with a hostel. It was a great experience. The staff is great and helpful. We enjoyed the huge fire pit. The Flying Squirrel is next door! When you're in your room, the outside world is quiet. Clean bathrooms. WiFi! All you need!

    Amy L.

    My stay here was great. I am so happy I went the hostel route in Chattanooga and saved myself hundreds of dollars rather than book a hotel for a wedding weekend. The Crash Pad looks as nice as the pics - it's all accurate. Positives: price, friendly and knowledgeable staff that can give outdoorsy recs, free breakfast (you have use of kitchen and they put out eggs and toast and coffee - you help yourself), there are macs to do anything you need online, there is free parking in a lot, the location is excellent, all the doors auto lock behind you which increases safety (you get a key fob), there are a ton of bars and restaurants next door and around the block, the bathroom was clean. I don't really have anything negative say here. I was lucky and it happened to be pretty quiet when I was there. I'm sure all the positives above would apply when it's full, but I liked having the bathroom to myself :)

    Bunkin' it!
    Carrie Neal W.

    Sorry, Balmers in Switzerland - I thought you were awesome - you are right by Alpine skiing, of course - but you've been bested by this little hostel in Tennessee! Woot, USA! This place is just - cool. I am spending a week, more or less, at this eco-friendly, modern-yet-cozy, super well-appointed (all work from wood on the beds and bunks to the bathroom counters to the kitchen tile and fixtures are by local vendors) facility. Breakfast is provided every morning: fresh eggs, a couple of bread choices, peanut butter (smooth and crunchy!) and a couple flavors of jam, butter of course, and local coffee made fresh and waiting for you. All the kitchen stuff you could possibly need, from a variety of pots and pans, to silverware, cups, plates, bowls, assorted glassware, oh and of course, a complete set of knives and plenty of spatulas and cooking spoons! Wow. The bunks, one of which CN is occupying for a bit, are cozy and comfortable. With privacy curtains that let you do things, say, like watch TV on your computer using the 24-hour wifi, while an extra outlet also lets you charge your cell, and the shelf over your bed boasts plenty of room for a book or bottle of water and the CP-provided lamp. Oh, and there's a fan at the other end of the bed just in case you need it. Each bunk has its own - VERY spacious and deep, as in my huge Hartman rolling suitcase can fit in it, even with the handle that sticks still all the way out, and still have room on the side- locking space underneath. Security is good, with your swipe card having to be used to get into the building, to access your rooms, and with the (nice) laundry machines and linen closet, and the bathrooms, in between the lobby and rooms. With a bunk being $28/night and scaled up reasonable rates for larger rooms that fit 2-4, this is a sweet little place. Oh, and really, very NPWH. If you are in or passing through Chattanooga and want an outdoorsy-encouraging place, one just for a night or two, or are just on a tight budget (that still delivers a wallop for the cost), check out Crash Pad. I think you'll love it!

    Bunk beds - there are 2 across from these.
    Kathy S.

    Great! Absolutely spotless, quiet, well-run. I stayed in a single room on tje second floor - queen bed, sink, bedside table. There's an overhead fan and central air, and men's and women's rooms right down the hall with nice big showers . I thought it would be noisy at night with the bar next door that's open to the outside, but I didn't hear a thing. The bar keeps the music in the background, and it's mostly people chatting and enjoying the evening. It's also very secure - you get a key fob that lets you into the building, onto the second floor and into your room. And there's free parking. Great location, too. Right near a bunch of restaurants and a short walk to the free shuttle to the north side. Everyone was very nice and the staff is really helpful. I highly recommend this an an alternative to a hotel.

    Had a great time staying at The Crash Pad and hanging out at Flying Squirrel!
    Maggie S.

    Such a cool place! I am no stranger to hostels, though I have not stayed in any in the U.S. until now. This one was great!! We stayed there on our way out on an overnight backpacking trip on the North Chickamauga Creek trail, and there were 12 of us in the end. Although we originally made reservations for only 9, the staff was super accommodating and moved us to the bunks on the top floor so that we could all be together. Speaking of the bunks, I LOVED the curtains and the fan inside. I like my friends, but I don't want to hear them snore all night. The curtains made it nice and dark and quiet, and the personal fan kept it from being too stuffy. The breakfast in the morning was top notch, with local breads, jams and eggs (again, they had no problem with us making eggs for 12 people. We just made extra for anyone else that wanted some). If you go next door to the Flying Squirrel, be sure to tell them you are staying next door because there was a discount. I will definitely stay there again anytime I'm in Chattanooga!

    Got the glove I left in Chattanooga back from the sweethearts at the Crash Pad today. Thank you!
    Vasiliki G.

    This place is beautifully minimal, clean, and friendly. Considering their location, it's also very affordable. By boyfriend and I stayed here on out way back to Indiana from Florida, and got a private room for under $100. We didn't use the kitchen other than to grab some coffee on our way out, but I want to! We'll be back. The bar right next door is owned by the same folks, and while I wasn't too into the crowd, the food and beer selection were commendable. All around, it was a very good experience. Upon checking out, I realized I only had one glove. It hadn't turned up by the time we left town, so the friendly folks at Crash Pad sent it to me in the mail. What nice folks!! Thank you!

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