121 Nascar Drive (0.2 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
This hotel, located off Highway 441 and ten minutes from downtown Pigeon Forge, features spacious rooms separated by a bathroom. There is complimentary Wi-Fi and a daily breakfast.
225 Collier Drive (0.3 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
An indoor water park and a seasonal outdoor water park are featured at this resort. It is conveniently located near Pigeon Forge and Highway 441 just 1 mile from Nascar Speed Park. Spacious accommodations includes a full kitchen.
(0.3 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
River Crossing Condos, located in Pigeon Forge, offers accommodations with an outdoor pool. WiFi is complimentary throughout the property.
(0.4 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
Sevierville Resort Retreat with Balcony and Mountain Views! is located in Pigeon Forge and features a spa bath. This apartment features complimentary WiFi and a balcony.
(0.4 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
River Crossing 401 is located in Pigeon Forge, 1.4 mi from Smoky Mountain Opry and 2.2 mi from Country Tonite Theater. The holiday home has a balcony and is located in an area where guests may enjoy sports such as skiing and cycling.
308 Collier Drive (0.4 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
Located in Pigeon Forge 1.1 mi from Smoky Mountain Opry and 1.6 mi from Country Tonite Theater Warm and Beautifully Furnished One Bedroom Condo in Sevierville offers a garden and air conditioning.
308 Collier Drive (0.6 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
Only a short drive from the spectacular Smoky Mountains in Sevierville, Tennessee, this comfortable family-friendly hotel offers spectacular views in a quiet and peaceful setting.
Collier Drive (0.6 km from Smoky Mountain Palace)
Smoky Mountain Resort is centrally located in Sevierville. The property offers a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. All necessary amenities, including a 24-hour front desk, are located on-site.
The Smoky Mountain Palace in Sevierville is one of the most beautiful and majestic places in all of Tennessee. The palace is situated on a mountainside and overlooks the Great Smoky Mountains. It is truly a sight to behold. The Smoky Mountain Palace was built in 1854 by John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee. The palace served as his home until his death in 1862. After his death, the palace was used as a hotel and then a restaurant. In recent years, the palace has been restored to its original glory and is now open to the public for tours.
The Smoky Mountain Palace is a must-see for anyone who is visiting Sevierville or the Great Smoky Mountains. The views from the palace are simply breathtaking and the history of the place is fascinating. If you are looking for a truly unique and memorable experience, be sure to check out the Smoky Mountain Palace.