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Planters Inn on Reynolds Square
4.1/5102 Reviews

Planters Inn on Reynolds Square

Savannah|0.34km from Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
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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Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District
3.6/5109 Reviews
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!
Andaz Savannah
4.4/5105 Reviews
Globalist. Got the suite upgrade, which was great. Breakfast had stellar options, including blueberry bourbon pancakes and chicken and waffles. Pool area is relaxing, gym is on the smaller side, but has everything you'd need (including a Peloton, yay!). Valet parking only, but comp'd for Globalists. Service was impeccable, with special kudos to Front Desk Manager Ebony. The location of this hotel is what makes it the must-stay spot. You're right on Ellis Square, so central to everything. Highly recommend while staying in Savannah.
SpringHill Suites Savannah Downtown/Historic District
3.8/5107 Reviews
The hotel is located on the edge of the historic district, so it is a quick 10-15 minute walk to either River Street or even Forsyth Park. Even the standard suites are larger than most other similar properties. The beds were comfortable and the linens and towels were above average. All employees from the front desk to the breakfast servers and cleaning staff were very pleasant and friendly. Rated lower in the facility category as the outside landscaping by the sidewalks was **** filled and over grown. This really detracted from the exterior appearance. The fitness was large and has a good amount of cardio equipment but only had one, torn workout bench, no area/mats for core work and the hand weights were missing all 20lb and 25lb pairs. There should be other strength training options. The breakfast food options were presented in an attractive manner with good over all quality.
The Marshall House, Historic Inns of Savannah Collection
4.5/5102 Reviews
It is said to be the most historic hotel in Savannah. Once you enter the hotel, you can feel its classical elegance. The doorman is very enthusiastic and the front desk service is very attentive. We arrived too early, the room had not been sorted out, and we specially left our phone. We noticed that we had checked in when the room came out. In the lobby and other family procedures, I also specially brought free mineral water. The room is wooden and the furniture is old furniture. Have a strong sense of art. It is worthy of being a hotel in the city of Savannah with a strong artistic atmosphere.
The DeSoto
4/5105 Reviews
As a Savannah local, we can’t say enough about the Desoto and its staff. We evacuated from the islands for Hurricane Ian and were fortunately granted a safe stay-cation in our beautiful city. We loved that the hotel was pet friendly so we could bring our sweet pup, Miss Lady, with us. She had a wonderful time as the staff and guests were most attentive. Our room was lovely and well appointed. The hotel itself is beautiful, has great onsite amenities, and frankly, you can’t beat its central location. Walk either direction along Bull Street and you are right where you want to be. Thank you Mitch, Becky, and all of the spectacular hospitality team at the Desoto. Highly recommend!
The Grant by Black Swan
4.3/557 Reviews
The rooms and the apartment were great. You couldn't have had a better location. Going to Trip.com was terrible. We were not given an access code even though it said the hotel has a reception. We had to walk to a coffee shop that had wifi to even open the booking and then call customer service which cost me €30 because I'm from the EU. Trip.com didn't give us any info.

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