Prime location in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District
Spacious, charming rooms with four-poster beds and coffeemakers
Some rooms share a furnished terrace, and a few have a fireplace
Lovely Reynolds Square views from some rooms
Free continental breakfast and property-wide Wi-Fi
Free wine and cheese receptions nightly
Free warm cookies and coffee daily in the lobby
Room service provided by renowned restaurant across the street
Valet parking available for a fee
Meeting room with basic audiovisual equipment available for rent
Some complaints of old mattresses and aging rooms
Fee for in-room mini-fridges
Restaurant located across the street
Some rooms have views of a parking lot
No pets allowed (pro for some)
The small, upper-middle-range Planters Inn is an authentic way to experience the Historic District; the inn's 60 rooms are decidedly Savannah, with details such as four-poster beds, floral prints, and dark-wood accents. Some rooms even have cozy fireplaces and shared furnished balconies. Some of the "charm", though, means somewhat dated, with complaints of old mattresses and some wear and tear throughout. A simple continental breakfast is served on-site every morning free of charge, and the hotel’s renowned Olde Pink House Restaurant is located across the street. There are few amenities here, but freebies such as wine and cheese receptions, warm cookies, and Wi-Fi are great perks that add value. For something cheaper in the area, consider the Holiday Inn Express Savannah – Historic District.
Scene
Elegant boutique-style hotel situated in the heart of Charleston’s Historic District
Built in 1844 as a dry goods store, Planters Inn is a historic boutique hotel nestled on a street with stately oak trees, moss-draped canopies, and brick-laden pathways. Located across from the restored City Market, one of the oldest public markets in the United States, the hotel is also within walking distance to the Antique District on King Street, a waterfront park, and a number of excellent restaurants.Two green French doors open onto the lobby, where an antique chandelier hangs above a table with freshly cut flowers. A wooden fireplace with gold crown molding adds another lovely touch.The Peninsula Grill, the hotel’s on-site restaurant, serves renowned Low Country cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere amid antique cypress woodwork and rich, gray velvet walls. Outside a lushly landscaped intimate garden with a reflecting pool offers guest seating.
Location
Located in the Historic District across from Charleston's open-air City Market
The Planters Inn sits across from Charleston’s open-air City Market, one of the oldest public markets in the United States, which showcases the work of Low Country artisans who specialize in such crafts as sweetgrass basket weaving. There are many restaurants within walking distance, antebellum mansions that have become museums, art galleries, and historic churches. The hotel is a block away from King Street, which is lined with boutiques and antiques stores such as George C. Birlant & Co., and is close to the Lore Ghost Theater and the Gibbes Museum of Art. The waterfront, and starting point for tours of Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began, are within a half mile of the hotel.
Rooms
Decorated with elegant, antique-style furnishings; rooms vary in size
The 10-foot ceiling rooms and suites include handcarved four-post mahogany beds with hem-stitched Italian linen bedding and high-quality reproductions of antique furnishings. Some have terraces, working gas fireplaces, and views of the courtyard, although rooms and bathrooms can be small. The bathrooms have Italian marble counter tops, but not all the showers have glass doors -- guests have complained about flimsy shower curtains. The staff offers a nightly turndown service, which includes free sweets from the Peninsula Grill's pastry chef, along with a card that gives the next day's weather forecast.
Features
Home to one of Charleston's best restaurants, an intimate, hidden courtyard, and 24-hour business center; discount passes to nearby fitness center available
The Planters Inn serves free coffee each morning in the parlor, and breakfast is available for a fee at the Peninsula Grill, which is considered to be one of Charleston's best restaurants, famous for its decadent coconut cake. The bar serves classic, handcrafted cocktails in the evening. Orange spice tea and fresh apples are served daily in the hotel’s parlor. There’s a 24-hour business center with two computers, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Self-parking can be a challenge, as there is no on-site lot, but 24-hour valet parking is available for a nightly fee. There is no pool or fitness center, but the hotel offers discount passes to Eco Fitness, about two blocks away.