Planters Inn On Reynolds Square
29 Abercorn St
Savannah GA 31401
Room Rates: $148.66 to $270.00
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Hotel Description
Located on Reynolds Square in the historic district of Savannah, Ga., the Planters Inn exudes southern charm amid a colonial, boutique hotel atmosphere. Just one half block from the Lucas Theatre, the property stands within one mile of Riverstreet and Telfair Museum. Hotel Features. Enveloped by tall oak trees and vibrant azaleas, the Planters Inn has a traditional, red brick façade. Large floral bouquets, antique fixtures and a neutral palette set a welcoming mood. Full, complimentary buffet style breakfasts display an array of foods, from three different types of bread and fresh fruit to French toast and grits. Later in the day, complimentary wine and cheese are served at a social hour in the elegant lobby. Attached to the property is the Olde Pink House, a Savannah dining institution. The restaurant's fireplace bar features live piano music each evening. The property accommodates with meeting facilities, business services and complimentary wireless Internet access. On the recreational front, the hotel offers complimentary passes to a local athletic club. Guestrooms. Guestrooms carry on the colonial theme with four poster beds and floral drapes. Contemporary updates include 300 thread count linens, bathrobes, Gilchrist & Soames toiletries and complimentary bottled water. Amenities include complimentary wireless Internet access, safes, cable television and complimentary weekday newspaper delivery. Refrigerators are available upon request. Expert Tip. Legend has it that the hotel is haunted. A man and woman in period clothing wander the hallways at night, rearranging the pictures and knocking on doors.
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