Knoxville vacation rentals

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Popular amenities for Knoxville vacation rentals

Stay near Knoxville's top sights

Turkey Creek71 locals recommend
Zoo Knoxville115 locals recommend
Neyland Stadium100 locals recommend
West Town Mall63 locals recommend
Market Square270 locals recommend
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum13 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Knoxville

Guest favorite

Home in Powell

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Charming 2 bedroom home minutes from downtown Knox

Aug 24 – 31

G$27,345 GYD per night
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Home in Knoxville

4.84 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Insta-worthy private oasis 5 min - DT Knoxville

Dec 31 – Jan 7

G$25,801 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Home in Corryton

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Cabin at House Mountain-Entire Cabin,Stunning View

Dec 4 – 11

G$21,688 GYD per night
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Home in Harriman

4.8 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Pet friendly, private home with plenty of parking!

Apr 5 – 12

G$19,150 GYD per night
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Home in Knoxville

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

5 min to downtown - Entire Single Family Home

Dec 31 – Jan 7

G$28,810 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Home in Knoxville

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Vintage Farmhouse in the City: UT-Downtown-Ijams

Jul 30 – Aug 6

G$28,447 GYD per night
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Home in Alcoa

4.85 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

THE PEYTON in Springbrook Park by TYS Airport

May 2 – 9

G$25,616 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Home in Knoxville

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Supremely comfy West Knox townhouse

Feb 9 – 16

G$27,089 GYD per night

Other great vacation rentals in Knoxville

Guest favorite

Apartment in Knoxville

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 626 reviews

Beautiful Apartment. Sleeps 2

Mar 11 – 18

G$18,189 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Condo in Knoxville

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

River View on Hill near UT/Downtown/w Kbed & QSofa

Aug 8 – 15

G$28,921 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Guest suite in Knoxville

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 579 reviews

Wabi Sabi - Japanese Experience

May 22 – 29

G$16,923 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Guesthouse in Knoxville

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 660 reviews

New Studio! Foam Bed, Hot Tub, Close to Downtown!

May 26 – Jun 2

G$26,467 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Guesthouse in Oak Ridge

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

The "Tree House" - Privacy, Luxury, Nature Views

May 28 – Jun 4

G$19,582 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Apartment in Knoxville

4.88 out of 5 average rating, 763 reviews

Large 1 Bedroom Private Garage Level Apartment

Jan 24 – 31

G$15,608 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Guesthouse in Knoxville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Charming, Clean, Quiet, Close to downtown, trails

Aug 16 – 23

G$18,967 GYD per night
Guest favorite

Tiny home in Maryville

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

Little River Tiny House *with hot tub*

Dec 2 – 9

G$36,374 GYD per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Knoxville

  • Total rentals

    1.3K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    790 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    90 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    500 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    750 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    87K reviews

Your guide to Knoxville

Welcome to 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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Knoxville

With Tennessee’s relatively mild climate, May through October are prime months for enjoying Knoxville, the summer in particular if you plan to take advantage of the city’s many water features. The golden falls of East Tennessee are gorgeous, with the leaves peaking in mid-October each autumn. Spring, however, may very well be the best time to visit Knoxville for those who love both art and flowers. Every April, downtown Knoxville is awash in color with the annual weekend-long Dogwood Arts Festival and the multi-day Chalk Walk art competition on Market Square.


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.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Knoxville?

    Knoxville has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, with highs around 88°F (31°C). Winters are usually mild, with temperatures hovering around 49°F (9°C), though occasional snowfall can occur.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Knoxville?

    Spring and fall are the most popular times to visit Knoxville, thanks to the mild weather and outdoor activities. The Dogwood Arts Festival in April and the Boomsday Festival over Labor Day weekend are two notable events during these seasons.

  • What are the best places to visit in Knoxville?

    Visitors frequently visit the Sunsphere Tower for its panoramic city views. The East Tennessee History Center, offering insights into local history, and Old City, a vibrant neighborhood full of unique shops and eateries, are also popular.

  • What are some hiking trails in Knoxville?

    Knoxville has a variety of hiking trails, including the House Mountain State Natural Area, a 5 mile (8 km) trail with scenic views at the summit. The Seven Islands State Birding Park features easy trails, perfect for bird watching and wildlife viewing.

  • What are some family activities to do in Knoxville?

    Families can explore the interactive exhibits at The Muse Knoxville, a child-friendly science museum. Zoo Knoxville is another favorite, housing over 800 animals. For a serene outdoor experience, consider a picnic at Ijams Nature Center.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Knoxville?

    Pigeon Forge, home to the Dollywood amusement park, is a great day trip choice, located about 35 miles (56 km) from Knoxville. Another option is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, only 45 miles (72 km) away.

  • Where should I stay in Knoxville?

    Make yourself at home in Knoxville by choosing from our most frequently booked neighborhoods. We have over 470 vacation rentals in Downtown Knoxville, over 750 vacation rentals in Fountain City, over 470 vacation rentals in East Knoxville, and over 550 vacation rentals in South Knoxville.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Knoxville?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 790 vacation rentals in Knoxville featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Knoxville?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Knoxville. Choose from more than 500 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

  • Are there Knoxville vacation rentals on Airbnb with pools?

    Yes! Dive into the perfect getaway at one of over 90 vacation homes with pools in Knoxville, available on Airbnb. Make a splash and soak up the sun in style!

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