About 17Hundred90
17Hundred90 is a supposedly haunted guesthouse in Historic Savannah and is a great starting point for the Savannah Riverboat Cruises.
The 14 guestrooms are equipped with king and queen beds, fireplaces, private bathrooms and are decorated with tasteful antiques.
Guests can book on-site ghost tours at the hotel’s tour desk, which feature some of the property’s rooms. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning, and there is limited free parking available on site.
At 17Hundred90, guests can enjoy fine dining at the property’s restaurant, which features tasty steaks, fresh seafood and traditional Southern dishes along with fine wines and exotic cocktails.
The hotel is centrally located right next to the Owens-Thomas House Museum and River Street with its many shops and restaurants. Old Fort Jackson is a 10-minute drive away and the airport can be reached within 20 minutes.
Positive Reviews
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Accommodating staff
Guests noted that the staff was extremely friendly and welcoming and honestly concerned about making guests' stays perfect. The staff not only explains the parking situation around the hotel but also personally accompanies guests to show them where to park. They are also quick to handle special requests and make guests experience true Southern hospitality.
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Unique place
The hotel is supposedly haunted, which makes for a truly unique stay. The rooms are furnished in a historic manner with antiques and dark furniture, which adds to the experience.
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Historic Savannah
Guests appreciate the hotel's location in Historic Savannah, which makes it easy to see sights and explore all that the city has to offer from popular attractions to parks as well as restaurants featuring local cuisine.
Negative Reviews
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Some room troubles
Some guests found the rooms to be not clean enough, as they saw hair in sinks, showers and beds. A few noticed that the sheets and pillows were not completely clean.
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Older air-conditioning units
The air-conditioning units seem to be in need of refurbishing, as a few guests noticed a musty odor upon entering the rooms and also commented on the fact that they were a bit noisy.
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Mobility concerns
The guestrooms are spread out over three flights of stairs and the hotel does not have an elevator, so if you have mobility issues having to climb up the narrow stairs with your luggage might be a concern. Furthermore, there is no assigned parking and guests have mentioned that they sometimes ended up having to park several blocks away and walk back to the hotel.