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Explore 15 hotels in Savannah, GA. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah
Staff treat you exceptionally well and the common areas shine. Rooms are spacious and clean with great bathrooms, but lack basic furniture like bedside tables and drawers. Location works well for exploring Savannah.
JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District
Rooms vary wildly in quality and cleanliness. Noise from nearby bars keeps some guests awake at night while others praise spaciousness and staff service. The converted power plant building with art exhibits impresses, but elevators break down and food disappoints.
Andaz Savannah, by Hyatt
Staff here genuinely help guests with local tips and logistics. Rooms are clean and modern with comfortable beds and good views, though downtown noise from music and church bells disrupts sleep. The location puts you steps from restaurants and shops, and free bike rentals make exploring easy.
Holiday Inn Express Savannah-Historic District by IHG
Rooms are comfortable and clean with good amenities, but housekeeping inconsistently services them and maintenance issues appear regularly. The location near squares and restaurants is excellent, and staff are genuinely helpful. Expect a busy hotel where valet costs money you don't need to spend.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Savannah Historic District
Spacious suites with comfortable beds and good views, but housekeeping is unreliable and sometimes skips rooms entirely. Staff quality varies wildly by shift. Breakfast is excellent with made-to-order options, but parking costs $40 daily and restaurant food is overpriced and mediocre.
Hyatt Regency Savannah
Staff here goes above and beyond, and the riverfront location is excellent. Rooms are clean and spacious but aging, with uncomfortable beds and temperamental climate controls. You're paying for the location and service, not the room quality.
The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa
Beds are comfortable and rooms stay clean with nice views. Staff goes out of their way to help, especially with special requests. Room amenities fall short for the price: only one robe per room, limited coffee options, and minimal water bottles.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Savannah Historic District
The hotel sits on a busy street so expect road noise day and night. Rooms are smaller than typical DoubleTree properties, generally clean though dust sometimes accumulates on furniture. Valet parking costs $45 nightly. Staff are friendly and helpful overall, but the front desk may not be upfront about maintenance problems like faulty showers.
Marriott Savannah Riverfront
Staff excels at service and handling special requests. Rooms are clean with comfortable beds; river-view balconies are worth requesting. Parking costs $40 nightly or use the city garage for $20, and one guest reported getting an undesirable room with no alternatives available.
The Drayton Hotel Savannah, Curio Collection by Hilton
The DeSoto Savannah
Beds and cleanliness are solid, but noise from outside is a major problem. Rooms lack basic amenities like fridges and coffee makers. Staff is friendly and the location is excellent, but bland food and maintenance issues frustrate guests.