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Hotel Bardo Savannah
4.6/577 Reviews
Historic Savannah
I booked this hotel through Amex fine hotels and resorts and have always had fantastic stays when booked through them. Unfortunately, that’s not been the case here at Hotel Bardo. Let it be known, I’ve NEVER written a poor review, even if the experience hasn’t been great but for this being a fine hotel and resort and it not being cheap I want to urge others to stay elsewhere when booking through Amex. When we arrived our room wasn’t ready, one of the perks of fine hotels and resorts is an early check in and room upgrade, neither of which we received. No problem, understand this isn’t guaranteed. But when I inquired about it with the woman at the front desk it was not met with a pleasant attitude. When we did receive our room keys we weren’t given any of the details of our fine hotel and resort stay like in other hotels. I had no idea what the breakfast rules were as well as the hotel credit we would be receiving. I wound up asking the front desk employee later because the same woman wasn’t helpful. For dinner we hoped to take advantage of the house car to take us to river street. I booked through the front desk for 7:10. After waiting, inquiring 2 times, and sitting outside for over 40 minutes we wound up booking an Uber. I never heard from the driver and that was it. When we got back from River Street there was a concert going on across the street (our room faces it). It was INCREDIBLY loud. I called the front desk to ask when it would be ending, since it was 10pm at this point. She informed me she wasn’t sure the ending time and would call me back. 20 minutes later she called to let me know it wouldn’t end until 11pm. Needless to say there was zero sleeping until that ended. For breakfast, which $60 is covered from Amex, I ordered 2 entrees and specifically said we didn’t want bottled water but would love 2 glasses to use at the water station. We were brought 2 $9 bottled waters, when I inquired about them I was told I ordered them and I specifically explained I asked for glasses. On top of that there was a 25% gratuity charged. I’m happy to tip, I always tip well, but to be charged 25% when the order isn’t even correct is crazy. I’m currently sitting in our room waiting for my revised check to be delivered, which at this point I doubt I’ll ever see. I’m a single mom that brought my kids to Savannah for my 40th birthday and this was truly supposed to be a special treat for all of us and instead it’s been met with incredibly poor customer service and a sub par experience. I highly recommend the Thompson in Savannah, I wish we would’ve stayed there again.
SpringHill Suites Savannah Downtown/Historic District
3.8/569 Reviews
Historic Savannah
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
4.5/5101 Reviews
Historic Savannah
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
4.1/595 Reviews
Historic Savannah
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!
Kimpton Brice Hotel
4/592 Reviews
Historic Savannah
The Brice was a great home base for a few days of exploring Savannah! It’s well-located and walkable to a lot of historic sites, steps from the riverfront, and offers spacious and comfortable rooms. The restaurant is great for both breakfast and dinner, and there was even a pet adoption event while we the there - so worth buying a ticket! The pool area is small but serene, and yes, as others have noted, there can be a bit of a musty smell, but that’s just hotels and buildings in Savannah. Ultimately what made this experience so great was the staff - they were so accommodating, friendly, and helpful. Would definitely stay again!
Hilton Garden Inn Savannah Midtown
3.8/598 Reviews
(While I'm giving the property Hilton Garden Inn Savannah management a ZERO rating, the Hilton Executive Office deserves the top rating for its responsiveness and quality of communication). I've spent one night at the Hilton Garden Inn Savannah Midtown on July 9th-10th. I stayed with my parents (in their 70s) in the same room. While the state of the property is sub-standard given the brand name and the room rate, I'm not gonna comment on that. When I got home from the trip, in addition to the $216 charge that I was expecting, I noticed another $267.50 charge. Thinking that there must be a mistake, I called the hotel the same day to inquire about it, to be told that the charge is for ”smoking in the room”. Knowing that no one in our group smokes, I asked for clarifications for something that at best was a mistake on the part of the property. The hotel operator told me that I need to speak to the manager, Joshua Matthews. On July 13th and July 14th, 2022, I called the hotel for a total of 6 times and left 3 messages to the manager Joshua Matthews, indicating the reason and details of my problem and my phone number where I can be reached. To this day, I have not heard back from the hotel. I escalated the issue with the Hilton Executive Office, that called me within 24 hours and clarified the issue, promising me to reimburse the smoking charge. To be clear, the refund will come from the Executive Office, because apparently the property at Garden Inn Savannah Midtown continued to refuse to refund me the smoking charge. So I am going to get my money back, but I find disturbing that an entity that has your credit card information can just charge you random fees and refuse to even talk to you afterwards. While at first I was inclined to think that this may have been an honest mistake, I am more convinced now that it was deliberate, so if you chose to stay here I'd advise 1. to pay with a credit card, 2. to get the room inspected at checkout and 3. to keep an eye on your credit card statement.

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Total Properties131
Number of Reviews8,693
Highest Price€1,706
Lowest Price€63
Average Price (Weekdays)€243
Average Price (Weekends)€333