The Best Hotels to Book in Georgia, USA
Georgia is known as the USA’s Peach State and its capital city, Atlanta, is home to the largest drive-in restaurant in the world – the Varsity, with space for over 600 vehicles. From haunted houses in the historic town of Savannah to oceanfront retreats on Sea Island, here’s where to stay if you’re planning a visit to this friendly southern state – now bookable on Culture Trip.
Azalea Inn and Villas, for Sweet Treats in Savannah
Independent Hotel
Sweet toothed-travelers will eagerly anticipate dinner at Savannah’s Azalea Inn, which is always concluded by a surprise homemade dessert – perhaps it’ll be its take on the classic chocolate chip cookie or a cranberry carrot cake topped with cream cheese and toasted walnuts. Set on the grounds of indigenous plants from the 19th century, where you’ll find a pool, fishpond and fire pit – rooms glory in period features such as hand-carved mantelpieces, dark-wood antiques and huge bay windows.
The Marshall House, for Ghostly Encounters in Savannah
Boutique Hotel, Business Hotel
Reputedly a famous USA haunted hotel, Marshall House, was built in 1851 and served as a hospital during two yellow fever epidemics and the Civil War. Look out for presences in the hallways – especially on the eventful fourth floor – as taps turn on by themselves while you stay in rooms featuring rich fabrics and original fireplaces. Book a front-facing Superior King for views over Savannah’s Broughton Street or a Broughton Balcony King to access the wrought-iron veranda which spans the facade.
Olde Harbour Inn, for Scenic Views of Savannah
Hotel
The St Regis, for Five-Star Opulence in Atlanta
Hotel, Luxury
Life at this five-star hotel in central Atlanta revolves around a 40,000sqft (3,716sqm) pool area, complete with a Grecian-style water feature and a bar serving drinks and snacks straight to the red-and-white striped loungers. Also on-site is the wood-paneled St Regis Bar, where the bloody mary features a spice mix and pickled green tomato garnish – and the Atlas Buckhead restaurant, where you’ll find a substantial collection of 20th-century modern art.
The Eliza Thompson House, for Private Romance in Savannah
Inn, Guesthouse
Couples on a romantic getaway to Savannah won’t do much better than the R Bruce room, which features a King-size mahogany bed, an ornamental marble fireplace and a 12ft (3.6m) draped ceiling. None of Savannah’s Historic Inns would be complete without other-worldly residents – and in this case, they’re said to include Confederate soldiers lingering in the upstairs windows and a girl in white who walks the corridors. Complimentary benefits include breakfast and a wine and canapes reception every evening.
Mansion on Forsyth Park, for Artsy Elegance in Savannah
Hotel
Perry Lane Hotel, for Boutique Chic in Savannah
Hotel
This arty boutique boasts the finest roof terrace in Savannah, with a chessboard-style floor, outdoor pool, panoramic views and a cocktail and snack bar. Spread throughout rooms and common areas is a specially-curated collection consisting of 3,600 items and antiques and over 175 original works of art – see if you can spot the Paul Gaugin original. The Emporium Kitchen and Wine Market show off locally sourced produce, foraged wild mushrooms and net-fresh fish.
The Presidents’ Quarters Inn, for Presidential Luxury in Savannah
Inn
Dating from 1855, these two stately, Federalist-style mansions now houses 16 rooms, each named after a US president who has visited Savannah. Most feature original aspects such as high ceilings and soot-stained hearths from the 19th-century. The Luxury Kings and Queens with balconies have four-poster beds and private terraces overlooking tranquil courtyard gardens. Despite the B&B’s central location, free on-site parking is still available. Homemade Southern Breakfast and afternoon wine are also complimentary.
Hotel Clermont, for Landmark Luxe in Atlanta
Boutique Hotel
This landmark 1920s hotel in central Atlanta is much hipper than its forbidding exterior suggests. Sip, eat and mingle at an astroturfed roof terrace serving cocktails and street food in a speakeasy-style lobby bar – and at Tiny Lou’s, a French-American brasserie serving foie gras, black truffle fries and wild boar terrine. The double-bunk rooms are a great budget option for groups – featuring sofa areas, ensuite bathrooms and add ons such as board games, mini-fridges and beer buckets.
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