People ask for hotel recommendations all the time. If you’ve never been to Savannah and therefore haven’t stayed in a hotel there, then why are you opening the thread and responding? Seemingly every post in this forum could be answered with “Google is your friend” or check trip advisor, but most people realize the purpose of this forum is to post your btdt recommendations. |
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Assuming this is pit stop on the way to/from FL. My advice is, don't do it. Just drive straight through.
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You asked for hotels around “something” which is so incredibly vague, you should be embarrassed by your post. |
Around something vs right on the highway or near the airport Around something = walkable to whatever the touristy stuff is and/or shops and restaurants There’s yet another thread on Miami hotels with the same ask: what’s a good hotel in Miami? This isn’t hard, pp. |
| Homewood Suites in the historic district. |
The issue is the “something” you want to be around is not conducive to a “pit stop”. The historic, touristy part of Savannah is not near the highway. It’s not like DC or Richmond, where the interstate runs right through the city. What you are asking for is like asking for a place to “pit stop” in the walkable part of Annapolis, on your way to Boston. Posters can’t wrap their heads around this, and you’re digging in on why this is a simple question to answer, which is why you are getting attitude. If the inconvenient detour doesn’t bother you, phrase the question like “recommend your Hilton brand hotel in historic Savannah” and indicate you want to be walkable to shops and restaurants. I think this will get you what you’re looking for. Or if you’re truly looking for a pit stop, then accept that historic, walkable Savannah isn’t the place to get that. |
You are way too invested in winning an argument that exists only in your head. You win!!! You are right!!! The op is a dolt who posted the most ridiculous question in the history of Dcumlandia!!! Feel better? Please move on. In my mind, pit stop meant quick overnight as opposed to a lengthy vacation. Despite my ridiculous post, I managed to get some helpful suggestions. A big thank you to everyone who somehow managed to understand the ask and post a tip based on their experience. |
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It's downtown, pretty much right off the river, so once you park you can walk to everything, if you're willing to head just a tad off 95.
Hotel Indigo: https://www.ihg.com/hotelindigo/hotels/us/en/savannah/savid/hoteldetail It's a boutique hotel and not very pricey and we thought it was pretty cute! Two bedroom suites are available. Breakfast - walkable from Hotel Indigo is Two Cracked Eggs. Amazing biscuits and Cuban coffee. There's also a local coffee place walkable from there called the Coffee Fox. Very good bakery and coffee. And you're steps from the Moon River Brewing Company if beer is your thing (it's ours, it's good), but then really you're just one street away from River Street where there are tons of restaurants and bars and shops. Have fun! |
Stop trying to make Dcumlandia happen. |
Super helpful—thanks! |
That ship has sailed, pp. Posters use it. |
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To the weird hater, the historic district in Savannah is not that far off the interstate at all. It absolutely can be an easy overnight pitstop.
I hope you’re not that unnecessarily combative with everyone in your life. |
Downtown Savannah is roughly 15 minutes off of I-95. It is not a huge detour, like visiting Charleston. The Staybridge Inn & Suites on East Bay Street is a very nice spot with kitchenettes and larger rooms. It is within walking distance to many attractions. |
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The Embassy Suites near the airport is nice and right off 95. You would need to drive into the. It’s, though it’s only about 15 minutes. There are a lot of other hotel options near the airport.
There’s also a Homewood Suites downtown as well as another Embassy Suites. Haven’t stayed at either. I believe they also charge for parking. |
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We've stayed here multiple times on the way to Disney... I like this better than the area around SCAD.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Savannah Historic District/Riverfront |