Plane tickets to Knoxville

Welcome to Knoxville, Tennessee – the ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, culture lovers, and everyone looking for an exciting place to visit. This vibrant city offers plenty of attractions and activities to explore, from unique local attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities to shopping, dining, and nightlife. Whether you're visiting for a weekend or an extended stay, Knoxville has something for everyone and is a great place for both a casual and adventurous traveler. So come and explore what the city has to offer and see why so many are drawn to this wonderful city.

Getting to Know Knoxville

Knoxville is a city of 190,781 people located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the state's third largest city after Nashville and Memphis. The time zone in Knoxville is Eastern Standard Time (EST). The predominant language is English, while Spanish is also spoken by a significant number of people in the area. The currency used in Knoxville is the United States Dollar.

Climate and Weather

Knoxville, Tennessee has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are typically hot and humid with average temperatures ranging from the mid-80°F in July and August. Residents get a break from the heat and humidity with cool nights due to the city's proximity to the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Winters are usually mild with average temperatures in the mid-50°F range and snowfall in January and February. Spring and fall are mild with temperatures in the mid-70°F range. The area gets an average of 46 inches of precipitation a year, with more rain falling in the spring. Severe thunderstorms bring heavy rain and occasionally tornados. The area gets an average of 5 inches of snow a year, resulting in a winter wonderland throughout the region.

Touring Knoxville: Airport and Transportation

There are two commercial airports in Knoxville, Tennessee – McGhee Tyson Knoxville Airport (TYS) and Downtown Island Airport (DKX). You can get from the main airport to downtown Knoxville by taking the Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) bus. The bus fare costs $1.25, and there is an additional 50¢ fare for transfers. No, there are currently no currency exchange services available at Knoxville airport.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Knoxville

  1. Knoxville is home to the Museum of East Tennessee History which showcases the culture and history of the region
  2. Knoxville is the birthplace of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the United States, with the state of Tennessee being the last state to ratify the 19th Amendment
  3. The Big Sizza Music Festival is an annual celebration of Knoxville's music heritage and includes some of the best blues, bluegrass, folk, and country artists in the country

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