Hipmunk City Love: Savannah Hotels Under $85

Savannah, Georgia, is a dramatically beautiful city dripping romance at every corner, from majestic live oaks covered in Spanish Moss to the colonnaded multiple-story homes with expansive porches. Did you know there’s also a beach only a 20-minute drive away?

No matter what draws you to this historic city, there’s one thing we can all agree on: saving money on a hotel is crucial to providing you with the opportunity to indulge in the host of great events in Savannah. Here’s a list of hotels under $85 per night to get you started, with a blend of chains that you know by name and some you don’t.

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Image Courtesy of Faungg Flickr

Is America’s Best Value Inn the Best Value?

America’s Best Value Inn – Savannah is known for its budget-friendly prices and great location. The hotel offers simple rooms starting at about $50 per night. While you’re not getting luxury, the money you save on the room will go a long way toward having a great vacation outside the hotel.

Days Inn Savannah Knows You Need Wi-Fi

No one goes to the Days Inn Savannah Airport Hotel expecting The Ritz Carlton, which is why you will leave feeling pleasantly surprised at all the amenities the hotel throws your way for the price tag starting at only $50 per night. Free Wi-Fi, coffee and tea service, and free local calls make the value of this Savannah hotel go even further.

Savannah Suites for the DIY Traveler

If you’re an independent traveler, you won’t mind that the front desk of the Savannah Suites Savannah only has front desk services during office hours. The hotel choose to save money on staffing so it can pass the savings on to you, and at a starting rate of about $40 per night, it’s hard to find a better deal. Complimentary Wi-Fi means you can handle all your concierge requests online yourself.

Image courtesy of Sandy Auriene Sullivan flickr

Image courtesy of Sandy Auriene Sullivan flickr

Deluxe Inn Savannah Offers Everything You Need

One night at the Deluxe Inn Savannah will cost you $85 most nights, but the memories of your trip will last a lifetime. When you don’t plan to spend the majority of your visit in your room, it is the perfect haven to lay your head down after a great day of sightseeing. The basics are included with your room rate, as are a few perks: microwave, HBO programming, free parking, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

Masters Inn – Savannah Garden City is Great for Families

Near the Savannah Children’s Museum and the Railroad Museum, the Masters Inn makes for a perfect place to stay for families on a budget. The outdoor pool area is an ideal way to spend an afternoon taking a break from the hustle and bustle of family travel, and gives you the chance to catch your breath while enjoying some downtime with the little ones.

All 122 rooms have a mini-fridge so you can keep fresh snacks on hand to ensure that no one has any hunger-induced temper tantrums. Parents are going to love the blackout curtains, which will keep the kids asleep longer than daybreak (hopefully). The price tag is the best part, starting at about $40 per night.

Please note : This is part of a series for #HipmunkCityLove. Hipmunk.com is low-cost and budget travel service that I actually use myself to travel, and am thrilled to write for. I hope you find the articles as well as their services useful. Remember, you are my first priority and I only work with or support companies whose products and services I believe in. For all the nitty gritty on this check out my disclaimer. It’s likely the least boring one in the world.


Brandy Bell loves adventuring around the world. She's been a solo female traveler since 2006 and has visited over 25 countries, made countless international friends, and now writes to inspire you to travel in a sustainable and responsible way.


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