Description: Centrally located and convenient to everything we wanted to see and do, the Days Inn in Historic Savannah was perfect. The CAT (free shuttle trolley) came right to the door; the Riverfront, with its rich assortment of restaurants and unique shops, was within walking distance. Best of all, the room was beautiful, and we had a great view of the city.
We discovered the hotel in a discount coupon book available at the Georgia Information Center on Route 95. I noticed the coupon because it had a picture of a historic building in the old part of the city of Savannah, and it was our intention to tour the old city. Even though the building was old, it had been completely renovated. We got the room for $99 per night for two nights; without the coupon, it would have been $129.
We could see the rooftops and church steeples all over the historic area from the arched window in our big room on the seventh floor. The king-size bed had an attractive comforter and good-quality mattress. Cable television brought in all the stations, and we could hook up our computer to the telephone line. We like to play cards at night, and the large desk served as a table, and the upholstered arm chair and desk chair served as seating. The room also had a triple dresser. The Federal-style mahogany furniture and formal drapery and matching carpeting made the room quite elegant. The clean bathroom had a tub with shower and toilet, but the sink was in a vanity in the bedroom. There was a closet with an ironing board and iron and a safe for our personal use.
Behind the hotel was a swimming pool, but we didn’t have time to use it. We also had free downtown parking with the room. The Day Break Restaurant, part of the complex, had a menu and prices for breakfast and lunch, similar to Denny’s. We had breakfast there both mornings, and we could watch for the CAT because the shuttle stop was right there. Free parking is available for patrons behind the hotel.
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