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.
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 upper-middle-range Cotton Sail Hotel is an attractive choice for anyone who appreciates the history of old Savannah. Situated in a refurbished 1800s cotton warehouse on the city’s bustling riverfront, the contemporary boutique hotel is surrounded by nightlife and attractions. Its public spaces and 56 rooms feature beautiful hardwood floors that were part of the building’s original roof. A rooftop lounge with great views and a nice restaurant are part of the building but independent of the hotel, which offers no breakfast options. Rooms are clean and modern, with high ceilings but smallish bathrooms. Rates are competitive, but they tend to spike on weekends. Alternatives abound in the historic district, including the upper-middle-range DoubleTree by Hilton Savannah-Historic District, which was renovated in 2015.
The upper-middle-range Cotton Sail Hotel is an attractive choice for anyone who appreciates the history of old Savannah. Situated in a refurbished 1800s cotton warehouse on the city’s bustling riverfront, the contemporary boutique hotel is surrounded by nightlife and attractions. Its public spaces and 56 rooms feature beautiful hardwood floors that were part of the building’s original roof. A rooftop lounge with great views and a nice restaurant are part of the building but independent of the hotel, which offers no breakfast options. Rooms are clean and modern, with high ceilings but smallish bathrooms. Rates are competitive, but they tend to spike on weekends. Alternatives abound in the historic district, including the upper-middle-range DoubleTree by Hilton Savannah-Historic District, which was renovated in 2015.
The 24-room Olde Harbour Inn is a charming, historic property across the street from the river in downtown Savannah. A 19th-century former warehouse, the inn gracefully marries modern furnishings with original features to create a fresh, homey vibe. All suites, the rooms are spacious and serene with a boutique hotel look. Serving daily breakfast, evening wine and cheese, and ice cream at turndown, this upper-middle-range property takes great care to ensure guests' comfort. Suites can be noisy, due to the hotel's popular downtown location, and wood floors and beams. For exploring historic Savannah, however, this location couldn't be more convenient.
The 24-room Olde Harbour Inn is a charming, historic property across the street from the river in downtown Savannah. A 19th-century former warehouse, the inn gracefully marries modern furnishings with original features to create a fresh, homey vibe. All suites, the rooms are spacious and serene with a boutique hotel look. Serving daily breakfast, evening wine and cheese, and ice cream at turndown, this upper-middle-range property takes great care to ensure guests' comfort. Suites can be noisy, due to the hotel's popular downtown location, and wood floors and beams. For exploring historic Savannah, however, this location couldn't be more convenient.
Located a 15-minute walk from the Historic District, the three-and-a-half-pearl Embassy Suites by Hilton Savannah has an elegant, stylish atmosphere with many charming Southern accents. All 150 guest rooms are two- or three-room suites, featuring bedrooms with large ensuite bathrooms, and adjacent living areas with well-equipped kitchenettes. The free cooked-to-order breakfasts and evening appetizers draw many guests, and the restaurant and deli, fitness center, outdoor pool, and 24-hour business center offer good value. Be aware, though, that in-room Wi-Fi is free only for Hilton HHonors members, but Wi-Fi is free in the public areas. Though classically elegant, this hotel opened its doors at the end of 2013. Travelers looking for a more historic atmosphere could try The Marshall House.
Located a 15-minute walk from the Historic District, the three-and-a-half-pearl Embassy Suites by Hilton Savannah has an elegant, stylish atmosphere with many charming Southern accents. All 150 guest rooms are two- or three-room suites, featuring bedrooms with large ensuite bathrooms, and adjacent living areas with well-equipped kitchenettes. The free cooked-to-order breakfasts and evening appetizers draw many guests, and the restaurant and deli, fitness center, outdoor pool, and 24-hour business center offer good value. Be aware, though, that in-room Wi-Fi is free only for Hilton HHonors members, but Wi-Fi is free in the public areas. Though classically elegant, this hotel opened its doors at the end of 2013. Travelers looking for a more historic atmosphere could try The Marshall House.
This budget hotel gleans high marks from customers for value. Its free continental breakfast, parking, and Wi-Fi are high on the list of perks in a property that offers lower prices than competitors in the popular downtown historic district. Of course the tradeoff is a less advantageous location; this Comfort Inn is in midtown Savannah, a semi-suburban area populated by chain stores. The 52 rooms are on the uninspired side, offering basics with industrial carpeting and standard-issue tubs. However, guests generally rave about the friendly service and have few complaints about cleanliness or comfort.
This budget hotel gleans high marks from customers for value. Its free continental breakfast, parking, and Wi-Fi are high on the list of perks in a property that offers lower prices than competitors in the popular downtown historic district. Of course the tradeoff is a less advantageous location; this Comfort Inn is in midtown Savannah, a semi-suburban area populated by chain stores. The 52 rooms are on the uninspired side, offering basics with industrial carpeting and standard-issue tubs. However, guests generally rave about the friendly service and have few complaints about cleanliness or comfort.
Formerly a Hilton property, The DeSoto is a stylish, upscale hotel that places visitors within easy walking distance of attractions, bars, shops, and restaurants in the Historic District. Its 246 rooms are fresh from a 2017 full renovation, featuring quality beds, spacious marble bathrooms, and solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Mini-fridges, though, are only available in higher-tier units, which also offer the best views. 1540 Room is an elegant spot for a Southern meal made with locally sourced ingredients, while Edgar’s Proof & Provision is a more casual option with an all-day menu and cocktails. The outdoor pool, complete with a spacious deck housing fire pits and a bar, offers plenty of space to relax on a warm day. For something with more local charm, consider The Kehoe House – a Boutique Inn.
Formerly a Hilton property, The DeSoto is a stylish, upscale hotel that places visitors within easy walking distance of attractions, bars, shops, and restaurants in the Historic District. Its 246 rooms are fresh from a 2017 full renovation, featuring quality beds, spacious marble bathrooms, and solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Mini-fridges, though, are only available in higher-tier units, which also offer the best views. 1540 Room is an elegant spot for a Southern meal made with locally sourced ingredients, while Edgar’s Proof & Provision is a more casual option with an all-day menu and cocktails. The outdoor pool, complete with a spacious deck housing fire pits and a bar, offers plenty of space to relax on a warm day. For something with more local charm, consider The Kehoe House – a Boutique Inn.
The Holiday Inn Express Savannah Historic District exceeds expectations for a value hotel and offers more Southern charm and historic character than most Holiday Inn Express properties. The hotel is located within walking distance to some of the most popular cafes and shops in the historic district. Crowning the seven-story brick building, the rooftop pool deck has panoramic views of the Savannah River and Hutchinson Island. A cozy, fireside bar near the lobby is a gathering place for both locals and hotel guests.
The Holiday Inn Express Savannah Historic District exceeds expectations for a value hotel and offers more Southern charm and historic character than most Holiday Inn Express properties. The hotel is located within walking distance to some of the most popular cafes and shops in the historic district. Crowning the seven-story brick building, the rooftop pool deck has panoramic views of the Savannah River and Hutchinson Island. A cozy, fireside bar near the lobby is a gathering place for both locals and hotel guests.
This 144-room Hampton Inn is located in the heart of Savannah's historic district. It has elegant, classic decor throughout including the large rooms with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. There is a rooftop pool with panoramic city and river views along with a small but well-equipped fitness center. Freebies include Wi-Fi and hot breakfast. The Holiday Inn Express next door usually has better rates and more contemporary room decor, but the Hampton Inn is overall a little more charming and has more character.
This 144-room Hampton Inn is located in the heart of Savannah's historic district. It has elegant, classic decor throughout including the large rooms with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. There is a rooftop pool with panoramic city and river views along with a small but well-equipped fitness center. Freebies include Wi-Fi and hot breakfast. The Holiday Inn Express next door usually has better rates and more contemporary room decor, but the Hampton Inn is overall a little more charming and has more character.
This upper-middle-range property sticks out as a bland chain hotel in a city known for historic charm. The rooms look updated and are clean, but have generic decor and clashing carpet patterns. Many look out into the enclosed courtyard that houses the lobby. The hotel is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and museums, as well as a nearby ferry that connects guests to golfing and the convention center. Travelers looking for a more authentic Savannah experience may want to try the nearby Planters Inn.
This upper-middle-range property sticks out as a bland chain hotel in a city known for historic charm. The rooms look updated and are clean, but have generic decor and clashing carpet patterns. Many look out into the enclosed courtyard that houses the lobby. The hotel is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and museums, as well as a nearby ferry that connects guests to golfing and the convention center. Travelers looking for a more authentic Savannah experience may want to try the nearby Planters Inn.
The Best Western Central Inn Savannah is a budget hotel located on a busy artery outside Savannah's city center. The hotel resembles more of a motel, with 129 guest rooms arranged on two floors of a long building with rooms that open from the outside. Rooms are clean and well-maintained, but the decor is dark, with low ceilings and deep-brown dominating the color palette. The property is located close to an Army air field, and the noise of low-flying aircraft can be heard during the day. Rates are extremely competitive and offer good value, despite the somewhat dated decor and lack of extra features. Travelers seeking a budget alternative closer to downtown with a bit more personality might want to try the slightly quirky Thunderbird Inn.
The Best Western Central Inn Savannah is a budget hotel located on a busy artery outside Savannah's city center. The hotel resembles more of a motel, with 129 guest rooms arranged on two floors of a long building with rooms that open from the outside. Rooms are clean and well-maintained, but the decor is dark, with low ceilings and deep-brown dominating the color palette. The property is located close to an Army air field, and the noise of low-flying aircraft can be heard during the day. Rates are extremely competitive and offer good value, despite the somewhat dated decor and lack of extra features. Travelers seeking a budget alternative closer to downtown with a bit more personality might want to try the slightly quirky Thunderbird Inn.