Historic District (Mulberry)

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Great value, wonderful experience
Friendly, accomodating staff, beautiful room, great bar area, loved the roof pool and hot tub, outstanding breakfast, walking distance to most of the sights / art galleries / pubs - we're going for a return visit in Jan 2010 for the Dutch Utopia exhibit at the Telfair museum.

Reviewed by: TN tourist from on Oct 14 2009

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We will go back!
The room was clean; it had a refrigerator and a microwave. We had internet access. The pool was very private; it was surrounded by a beautiful brick wall and Savannah's beautiful live oaks could be seen right outside the pool. There is an interior courtyard with lots of tables and great landscaping. Breakfast was excellent. We really enjoyed hearing the piano at tea time. Parking was safe. It was a short, pleasant walk to the river. This hotel is on the quieter end of Bay street and the Pirates House Restaurant is just behind the hotel. This hotel is great if traveling with children. We will go back.

Reviewed by: Lesley from on Aug 20 2009

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Under renovation!
The hall that led to our room was under renovation..So we were awakened to the sounds of repair work. Our room also appreared to be in front of the maids closet. So we had noise from that also. The breakfast was awful. I mean how can you mess up pancakes!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 12 2009

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Not for a Family
We took our grown children and got a room for 4. The beds were small doubles. My wife and I even felt crowded. Lots of road noise in our room. The heated pool was not clean.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 22 2008

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Absolutely dreadful hotel
This is one of the worst hotel experiences I've had in years and I travel a lot. The room was on the first floor on Bay street and was incredibly noisy. There was an ear piercing alarm on the door next to my room that went off every time someone would exit. The furnishings were worn and not very clean. The worst thing was the smell of a dead rodent; a smell that was hard to shake the next day. I called the staff and was treated with indifference. If you want a good hotel in the historic district, try the Hampton Inn or Marshall House. This place is way overpriced and you will likely be as disappointed as I was.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 22 2008

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Don't waste your money!
No room service in evening! So don't expect good service, only lies about kitchen. Don't expect to call for a pot of coffee & desert in evening ~ "kitchen closed". They only cater to groups and events...NOT THE TRAVELER WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS!!!! TOO MANY HOTELS IN AREA WITH BETTER SERVICE AND FRONT DESK HELP!!!!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 02 2008

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Great place to stay
Saint Patricks Day Parade in Savannah! Have never been to Savannah, great city, great location. Some of the friendliest service ever had. Definately plan on returning.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 17 2008

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Back again
I was here two years ago and wrote a review about the great concierge. This time we had the weekend concierge and she as not helpful at all which was very disappointing for us! In fact she was quite irritating.

Reviewed by: Kat from on Mar 05 2008

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Excellent Experience!
The location of the Mulberry was what determined our choice and it was, as we thought, in the middle of everything. But there are a number of hotels in the Historic area. What will make us return was the level of service and quality we found! A beautiful lobby with afternoon "tea" and live music,cozy bar and courtyard, a great breakfast buffet, gorgeous, clean room with patio overlooking the pool and a staff eager to help with any request!! We can't wait to come back!

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 27 2007

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Lots of traffic noise!!
We got to the hotel Sunday evening. We had asked for a room with terrace and did not get one when we arrived. We were put in a corner room which was nice but did not realize how loud it would be in the mornings. In front of the hotel is a major road for tractor trailers and construction dump trucks. I was awakened the first two mornings to these trucks diesel engines and loud trailers and dump buckets rattling. On the second morning I went to the front desk and asked for another room. I was told there were no king size bed rooms left and we could have a double bed. I said that would not be exceptable, then I was told there was a king room that afternoon and to come back later and we could move. We packed up and went sight seeing that morning coming back and given a key to a smaller room with a window overlooking the dining room roof and the top floor of the next building also the room smelled of deodorizer. I called the front desk and said it would not be acceptable and I was told thats all there was. I then called Holiday Inns complaint line and told them what had happened. He said he would see what could be done.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 04 2007
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