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Hotels in Georgia
241 Hotels
Hamilton-Turner Inn
330 Abercorn Street, Lafayette Square, corner of Abercorn and East Charlton

Formerly a private home, the four-pearl Hamilton-Turner Inn embodies the grand style of the deep South. The Inn offers 17 guest rooms on three floors, as well as a three-bedroom carriage house, and each has its own unique decor, including a few with working fireplaces. Located on Savannah's historic Lafayette Square, the Inn is just a four-minute walk from the Savannah College of Art and Design, a 13-minute walk to the Savannah Civic Center, or a 34-minute drive to Tybee Island Beach. A free breakfast is included in rates, and there's an evening wine reception. But as a small historic property, other features are limited: There's no gym and no elevator. Another property to consider could be the nearby Gastonian, which offers free parking, a rarity in the city. 

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta - Downtown
161 Ted Turner Dr NW

The Hampton Inn and Suites Atlanta Downtown combines comfortable accommodations with a central location within walking distance to Centennial Olympic Park and MARTA Peachtree Center Station. Housed in a historic building that opened in 1927, the lower-middle-range hotel has an impressive lobby that seamlessly combines old and new touches. Free breakfast, meeting space, laundry room, fitness center, and nearby parking at reasonable rates are among the highlights. But, there’s no pool, the fitness center is small, and parking can fill up fast. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated, but only suites include mini-fridges and microwaves. As an alternative, the nearby Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown, where breakfast also is free and standard rooms include mini-fridges and microwaves. 

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown
111 Cone St NW

The two-and-a-half pearl Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown is within walking distance of many of the city’s major attractions. Its 130 guest rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, and have microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. A free hot breakfast buffet is included in the room rate, and concierge services are available. Given its location and rates, the hotel stays busy with a mix of tourists and convention-goers. Travelers might want to also check out the Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown, which offers comparable rates and amenities. 

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Savannah Gateway, GA
16 Gateway Boulevard East, 16 Gateway Boulevard East

The two-and-a-half-pearl Country Inn & Suites by Carlson Savannah Gateway is far from the center of Savannah, and there’s nothing wrong with that if you're looking for a budget-friendly stop for the night right off of I-95. Its 72 guest rooms are spacious, if not a little worn, and have a microwave and a mini-fridge. A free breakfast buffet in the mornings and an indoor pool and hot tub add to the appeal of this property, as do free Wi-Fi and parking. For travelers just passing through, Hampton Inn & Suites Savannah - I-95 S - Gateway has more up-to-date decor and similar amenities, while those who want to explore Savannah should check prices at the Hampton Inn & Suites Savannah Historic District.

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta
75 Fourteenth St

The 226-room Four Seasons Atlanta is a luxury hotel offering excellent service, great dining, and high-end amenities. The property is located in Midtown, near restaurants and shops, and a 10-minute walk to a MARTA stop. Rooms are currently undergoing renovations, and though some guests find the new ones too contemporary for the brand, they’re all sophisticated and plush, with upscale amenities, marble bathrooms, and huge windows offering city views. The indoor saltwater pool is long enough for laps and features a whirlpool and a terrace, while the gym offers personal trainers, saunas, and steam rooms. Breakfast (not included in the standard rate) is a la carte and excellent, and Bar Margot’s all-day menu gets great reviews for taste and quality. Travelers wanting to stay in Downtown may prefer the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta.

Athens Studios
3A Veikou, Makrigianni

A centrally located, budget hotel with low rates, Athens Studios offers apartments with kitchens that can sleep from two to six people, studio style rooms and the new addition of lofts. Its sports bar and Fish Cafe provide a nice balance between privacy and
community. Located within yards of the Acropolis metro station and a 10-minute walk to Syntagma Square, it's hard to beat the area for convenience and activity.

Andaz Savannah
14 Barnard Street

Part of Hyatt's hip and high-end Andaz chain, this four-pearl boutique-inspired property offers a great downtown Savannah location and a modern vibe that's distinctly different from Savannah's more traditional upscale hotels. The 151 rooms are spacious, with sleek decor that marries Old South elegance and hip contemporary style, with large bathrooms and freebies such as snacks and Wi-Fi. Select rooms also include separate seating areas, granite kitchenettes, deep soaking tubs, and tiny balconies. The hotel has a stylish bar and a restaurant serving seasonal Southern food plus an outdoor pool and modern fitness center. Overall, the Andaz is a fine choice for travelers who enjoy a trendy vibe. However, those looking for old-fashioned Southern charm might want to check out the similarly priced Planters Inn on Reynolds Square instead.

The Georgian Terrace Hotel
659 Peachtree St NE

The 326-room, upper-middle-range Georgian Terrace Hotel is a beautiful property offering all types of travelers a comfortable base right across the street from the Fox Theatre and walking distance to major attractions and the MARTA. Rooms are contemporary and well-equipped (though entry-level units lack mini-fridges), plus there is a wide array of suite types with kitchens and washer/dryers ideal for longer stays. On-site dining includes a solid American restaurant open all day and a bar that's popular with locals. The rooftop pool offers panoramic city views, while the gym is big and outfitted with modern machines. Travelers on a tighter budget may want to check out the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, though it is farther away from downtown attractions. 

Hera Hotel
9 Falirou

The 38-room Hera Hotel is an upper-mid-range boutique hotel located on the edge of the Plaka neighborhood in Athens. The main draw here is Peacock, the rooftop restaurant offering great views of the Acropolis. Breakfast (if you purchase a particular package) and Wi-Fi are free, though breakfast is served inside the hotel without any views. The rooms are on the smaller side (though some have furnished balconies with Acropolis views) and the clientele is generally older. It may be worth checking rates at AVA Hotel, a nearby boutique hotel with large suites featuring full kitchens.

The Westin Jekyll Island
110 Ocean Way

The four-pearl, beachfront Westin Jekyll Island opened in 2015 as part of a development that includes shops, restaurants, and the Jekyll Island Convention Center. It’s a modern and handsome hotel, with multiple dining options, including a rooftop bar. The outdoor pool has bar service (but not a whirlpool) and the fitness center is well-equipped, but there’s no spa, and guest are charged a daily resort fee. The hotel's 200 guest rooms are spacious and comfortable, but don't feel upscale, and decor is a bit drab. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, robes, and coffeemakers with free Starbucks, but there are no microwaves. Ocean views are featured in many, but not all rooms. Travelers looking for accommodations that include breakfast can consider mid-range Hampton Inn & Suites Jekyll Island, but it’s not on the beach.