Mallory C. • January 6, 2015Beautiful old home, great bed and breakfast. Centrally located, short walk to most of historic Savannah and just a few steps from the trolley tour stop
jacqueline g. • May 19, 2019Concierge Kelly is amazing. The location was also perfect for exploring. We will be back :)
Erin S. • December 23, 2015Gorgeous rooms, warm staff, central location. The breakfast is yummy and varied, stay here if you can!
Jessica K. • April 29, 2010Beautiful, quaint and charming place to stay. Fabulous breakfast, hors d'oeuvers, and sweets, friendly staff and genuine southern hospitality!
Jordan • August 25, 2011The Comphy Co. sheets on the massage tables are amazingly comfy! And ask about the caviar scrub/firming lotion.
Alex J. S. • September 15, 2010It's a touch pricey compared to say... McDonald's, but the taste and selection (and beer!) is worth the couple dollars extra.
May R. • August 2, 2015I recommend this hotel.. I really feel relax. And this hotel is very clean.. And owner are friendly, lovely family.. Wow ! wow !🌻🌻🎉🎉..
Jonathan S. • July 12, 2012built in 1884 for Uranie L. Gaudry - note the Italianate detail above the front windows and bracketed overhanging eaves
Giovanni P. • July 3, 2019Just love this place very friendly owners and the stay, and breakfast was amazing. Love the pool as well
KeytoSavannah.com • December 16, 2010The laid-back southern charms of Azalea Inn featres vintage garden sensibilities, scrumptious Southern breakfast, and glorious 19th century architecture. They truly reinvented Southern cuisine!
SCAD • August 29, 2011The original building on this site in 1880 was home to several widows. In 1914, the structure was torn down and the existing structure was built as a home for the Jewish Educational Alliance.
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