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Planters Inn on Reynolds Square
4.1/5100 Reviews

Planters Inn on Reynolds Square

Historic Savannah Savannah|1.05km from city center
First let me state I have ZERO clue why anyone would rate this hotel as anything other than a terrible rating!! The owners of this hotel should be ASHAMED!! It’s completely run down and nothing that you should expect in a major tourist city of a boutique hotel in a historic district!! Nothing against the management or all of the staff here who are very kind and do their best to accommodate requests; but the hotel is run down, so dirty down in the mezzanine area where a main toilet is for guests; the lobby when we first walked in had litter around the rugs and the furniture was so dusty!! That was my first impression and I should have listened to instinct and canceled our stay instead of waiting for our room to be ready. I did comment on how unkempt and dirty the lobby was to the front desk and that I hoped that our room would be clean. We then left for a few hours to walk around and eat. Impression of the immediate surrounding area wasn’t any better. You’re right by the beautiful and historic Olde Pink House and Reynolds Square and the streets are filthy, covered in cigarette butts and litter, and the park immediately across the street is filled with people from the homeless shelter right down the block. They were all very respectful, however this was unexpected. Upon return the lobby had been cleaned at least and we were shown to our room. Our luggage had been stored and when brought back, there was a large yellow stain on my suitcase. The walls in the mezzanine are yellow so I have zero clue if storage does and if so, how this stain appeared that looks like the paint. We stayed in one of the two balcony rooms that overlook the park. The room next to us had the door wide open and fans running to air out what I can only assume was the extreme mustiness that greeted us in our completely run down room, with old disgusting carpet I would never walk on in bare feet; the most uncomfortable squeaky bed with a huge dip in the middle, pillows that felt like they were stuffed with peas, and bedding that while clean, was pilled and also ancient in appearance. It only gets worse from there with the poorly lit bathroom that you can’t see to do your makeup; a toilet that when you flush it you could get sucked down into it and if you don’t close it before you flush, you’ll get all sprayed with whatever you just put into it; ancient paint that looks like it has veins growing under it and is bubbled and marred; the most uncomfortable towels that aren’t soft; a floor I again didn’t want to walk on in bare feet; and a shower/tub combo that fills with water as you shower and again looks dirty, but is just so old there’s no way to scrub the dinginess out of it. The ‘balcony’ is shared and had two small iron tables with chairs and was covered in old bird poop. Again, you overlook the square instead of the loud parking garage on this side, but the view of the square isn’t as expected, plus the patio door sticks; doesn’t seem secure when locked; and the windows ar

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Planters Inn on Reynolds Square
4.1/5100 Reviews

Planters Inn on Reynolds Square

Historic Savannah Savannah|0.13km from Savannah Galleries
First let me state I have ZERO clue why anyone would rate this hotel as anything other than a terrible rating!! The owners of this hotel should be ASHAMED!! It’s completely run down and nothing that you should expect in a major tourist city of a boutique hotel in a historic district!! Nothing against the management or all of the staff here who are very kind and do their best to accommodate requests; but the hotel is run down, so dirty down in the mezzanine area where a main toilet is for guests; the lobby when we first walked in had litter around the rugs and the furniture was so dusty!! That was my first impression and I should have listened to instinct and canceled our stay instead of waiting for our room to be ready. I did comment on how unkempt and dirty the lobby was to the front desk and that I hoped that our room would be clean. We then left for a few hours to walk around and eat. Impression of the immediate surrounding area wasn’t any better. You’re right by the beautiful and historic Olde Pink House and Reynolds Square and the streets are filthy, covered in cigarette butts and litter, and the park immediately across the street is filled with people from the homeless shelter right down the block. They were all very respectful, however this was unexpected. Upon return the lobby had been cleaned at least and we were shown to our room. Our luggage had been stored and when brought back, there was a large yellow stain on my suitcase. The walls in the mezzanine are yellow so I have zero clue if storage does and if so, how this stain appeared that looks like the paint. We stayed in one of the two balcony rooms that overlook the park. The room next to us had the door wide open and fans running to air out what I can only assume was the extreme mustiness that greeted us in our completely run down room, with old disgusting carpet I would never walk on in bare feet; the most uncomfortable squeaky bed with a huge dip in the middle, pillows that felt like they were stuffed with peas, and bedding that while clean, was pilled and also ancient in appearance. It only gets worse from there with the poorly lit bathroom that you can’t see to do your makeup; a toilet that when you flush it you could get sucked down into it and if you don’t close it before you flush, you’ll get all sprayed with whatever you just put into it; ancient paint that looks like it has veins growing under it and is bubbled and marred; the most uncomfortable towels that aren’t soft; a floor I again didn’t want to walk on in bare feet; and a shower/tub combo that fills with water as you shower and again looks dirty, but is just so old there’s no way to scrub the dinginess out of it. The ‘balcony’ is shared and had two small iron tables with chairs and was covered in old bird poop. Again, you overlook the square instead of the loud parking garage on this side, but the view of the square isn’t as expected, plus the patio door sticks; doesn’t seem secure when locked; and the windows ar

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Quality Inn Savannah I-95
3.1/5101 Reviews
Breakfast has American scrambled eggs, lunch sausage, bread and Bagle. Milk and homemade American cakes, coffee and boiling water. Can meet the general breakfast needs
Residence Inn Savannah Midtown
4.1/560 Reviews
As a couple we needed to work remotely for a few days. The Residence Inn was perfect! The two room set up gave us plenty of space, with and a bright and pleasant decor in the room, and good wi-fi. The kitchen set up allowed us to make meals and save money. We enjoyed the fitness center and heated pool. Breakfast gave us healthy options. And, all of the staff were friendly.
The Bluff Savannah Historic, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
4.2/5102 Reviews
Historic Savannah
Staff were exceptional--everyone from front desk staff to the bartender and breakfast staff. All very nice and accommodating. Rooms were very clean and had what we needed. They don't have a gym on site but have a relationship with a local gym for hotel guests (if that matters to you). We were able to walk into the downtown area and felt safe doing so (about .5 miles from our hotel) but they also offer a shuttle with a very lovely driver who took great care of us! I would recommend this hotel if staying in Savannah.
Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District
3.6/5105 Reviews
Historic Savannah
We had Nick as our valet most of our stay at Hotel Indigo in Savannah GA and he was so kind, helpful and just a refreshing wonderful human! In today’s world where we are having trouble finding great employees Nick is a keeper! Thanks for always making us smile Nick!
Tru by Hilton Savannah Midtown
4.1/5102 Reviews
This is an AMAZING hotel. I got a really great stay besides they did alarm test on Thursday Monday with no warning. So I wake up about 10am, LITERALLY JUMP UP OUT OF THE BAD, naked and scared almost run trough the hallway. But the AMAZING STUFF APOLOGIZED. I am sure I will stay at TRU by HILTON anywhere like my next trip I’m tomorrow to COLUMBIA. Thank you?
Hotel Bardo Savannah
4.6/545 Reviews
Historic Savannah
Rooms are nicely appointed! Pool is one of the most gorgeous ones I’ve seen around the world. Pool bar has great snacks and drinks. While hotel looks like a insta inspiration. Hotels restaurant-St. Bibiana has great food. They have a super gorgeous private members club that’s also accessible to hotel guest. Plenty of delicious vegetarian friendly dishes for me. Drinks are great as well. Staff treats you like your family and makes you feel relaxed and welcomed. Hans, Grace, Jeff, Bella, CJ, chef Kate and Chef Derek gets a special shoutout. And GM of the hotel- Dhruv Who is doing a great job!

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Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is the primary airport in Savannah.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 245 boutique hotels in Savannah. When looking for hotels in Savannah, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 135 USD. There are 4 five-star hotels in Savannah at an average price of 236 USD per night. There are 27 four-star hotels in Savannah at an average price of 213 USD per night. There are 57 three-star hotels in Savannah at an average price of 133 USD per night. There are 39 two-star hotels in Savannah at an average price of 76 USD per night. Savannah has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Savannah, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. In Savannah, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Azalea Inn and Villas is one of the most popular hotels in Savannah. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Savannah Garden Hotel.

In the city center of Savannah, you'll have easy access to River Street. You can choose attractions in Savannah that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as The Journey Compassion Christian Church, Wormsloe Historic Site. The most popular attractions for tourists in Savannah are Savannah College of Art and Design, Telfair Museums. Commercial areas like Clockwork, Zia Boutique, Broughton Market are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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