Our Favorite Family-Friendly Hotels in Savannah
Savannah’s year-round warmth, rich history, nearby beaches, and pedestrian-friendly downtown make it a top destination for families out to make memories. It’s also long been the pilgrimage site for Girl Scouts around the world: their founder, Juliette Gordon Low, was a native Savannahian, and her birthplace is a National Historic Landmark. These hotels make quality time with the family a breeze for guests. These are the best kid-friendly resorts in Savannah, Georgia.
SpringHill Suites
Why it made the list
SpringHill Suites is close to several Savannah museums, including the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace. Broughton Street is just three blocks away and is peppered with plenty of family-friendly dining. Its close proximity to most of the attractions on the western side of the Historic District means that smaller tourists will have an easy time getting around on foot.
Residence Inn
Why it made the list
A block from the Georgia State Railway Museum, a stone’s throw from the first pickup spot for the trolley tours, and offering homey suites with full kitchens, staying here gets your family vacation off to a simple and easy start. The Savannah Children’s Museum is just three blocks away.
East Bay Inn
Why it made the list
Close to the river at an affordable price, the inn has tons of character compared to a standard chain hotel. If you’re looking for a slightly higher quality of hotel compared to the chains in an environment that is still kid-friendly, the East Bay Inn is a fine choice. You can even bring your furry family members.
Hilton Savannah Desoto
Why it made the list
This large hotel is just a five-minute stroll to the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace. Its central location means that little legs won’t tire quickly before the fun has been had. The outdoor pool will keep younger tourists occupied and cool during the warmer months.
Hampton Inn Historic District
Why it made the list
While staying at the Hampton Inn Historic District, the rooftop pool will wear your kids out, even if the walking explorations around the Historic district don’t. Just a few blocks away is the famous Leopold’s Ice cream, a favorite spot for little kids and big kids alike (here's looking at you, dad).
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