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Hotels in Savannah
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Comfort Suites Historic District

The 76-room Comfort Suites Historic District is a mid-range chain hotel on the edge of Savannah's historic district, with simple suites outfitted with modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The property also has an indoor pool and a hot tub, as well as a small fitness center (though it's tiny, with just three machines). Plus, there's a business center and a meeting room available. The fringe location, however, isn’t suitable for everyone. For something similar, but in the heart of the historic district, travelers might want to consider the Holiday Inn Express Savannah-Historic District.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Savannah Airport
50 Yvette Johnson Hagins Dr

The 97-room DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Savannah Airport is a well-designed, mid-range chain hotel a five-minute drive from the airport it's named after. With large, modern rooms that include mini-fridges and microwaves, this hotel offers a comfortable place for business travelers and others to stay. There are a small indoor pool, fitness center, and 24-hour convenience store, and the hotel provides free Wi-Fi and transportation to the airport -- plus chocolate chip cookies on arrival. Guests who want easier access to the downtown sights could consider the Holiday Inn Express Savannah-Historic District, which has moderately higher prices. 

Comfort Inn & Suites Savannah Airport
15 Jay R Turner Dr

The 79-room Comfort Inn & Suites Savannah Airport is located in a hospitality park about a mile from the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. Built in 2006, the mid-range hotel is well-suited to business travelers, though somewhat inconveniently located for tourists. The property struggles with cleanliness and upkeep, and despite a modern blue design in the guest rooms, decor appears a little worn. The hotel has a small outdoor pool, fitness center, and convenience store. It also provides free hot breakfast and Wi-Fi. The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Savannah Airport offers similar rates and location, though smarter, more modern style throughout. 

Hyatt Regency Savannah

The 351-room Hyatt Regency's highlight is its location in the Historic District: within walking distance of numerous museums and restaurants and overlooking the Savannah River. Rooms are sleek, with dark wood accents, iPod docks, and flat-screen TVs; many rooms have river or city views, but some look into the lobby with no outside view, making them feel more low-brow and dreary. The bathrooms in standard rooms are small, but rooms in general are a good size, and the on-site restaurant, coffee shop, and fitness center are convenient.

The Marshall House

Built in 1851, this charming 68-room property housed Union soldiers during the Civil War -- and some guests say their spirits still walk the hallways. Savannah's oldest hotel is a wonderful pick, with a great location in the heart of the Historic District and elegant rooms that feature gorgeous architectural details like high ceilings, hardwood floors, and decorative fireplaces. However, this upper-middle-range property has some of the drawbacks common to old buildings, such as noise issues, small rooms and bathrooms, and few amenities. Don’t miss the 45 Bistro, which offers a seasonal menu and an extensive wine list.

The Gastonian

Comprised of two historic mansions surrounded by lush foliage, the historic Gastonian has the B&B feel down to a tee. Each of the 17 rooms features antique furniture and a working fireplace, and free breakfast is served every morning, either downstairs or directly in your room. This upscale B&B lacks the amenities of larger hotels -- there is no fitness center and no elevator -- but modern perks like free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs make this 19th-century property feel up to date.

Staybridge Suites Savannah Historic District
301 E Bay St

The 104-room Staybridge Suites Savannah Historic District is a simple mid-range chain hotel offering clean, comfortable studios and suites within walking distance of the action in the Historic District. Some units are a tad compact and decor is rather generic, but all suites come with fully equipped kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Offering just a breakfast room, a small but well-equipped gym, and a meeting room, on-site amenities are limited, but freebies such as hot breakfast and use of a 24-hour laundry room are convenient perks, as is self-parking (for a fee). Travelers seeking something with more local charm may want to compare rates at the River Street Inn, located across the street. 

Hilton Garden Inn Savannah Historic District
321 W Bay Street

A block from River Street and the open-air City Market, the mid-range Hilton Garden Inn Savannah Historic District is in the perfect location for exploring Savannah’s history and charm. It has a restaurant serving lunch and dinner buffets, a bar that offering happy hour specials, and a 24/7 pantry with a good selection of food and drinks. The fitness center and outdoor pool are small, though, and the valet parking is expensive. The 133 rooms are spacious and include microwaves, mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, and flat-screen TVs. Most overlook the river or old city, but decor is a bit dated. Rates are competitive, but guests could also consider the DoubleTree by Hilton Savannah-Historic District, which was renovated in 2015.