The rain shower fixture was also refreshing, but that’s all the positives. The location is excellent-in the City Market area and just across Bay Street to the River district and the new Plant Riverside District. We usually stay in a historic hotel but due to COVID decided a chain might be a better choice especially when the Hotel Indigo’s website stated all their COVID precautions and responses. Our first trip in 15 months and not in any hurry to stay here again. The hotel has an outdoor seating area, no room service-due to COVID 19, and a farm-to-table restaurant, which I did not try because there are so many options within walking distance of where I stayed. The location is great and it takes about five minutes to cross the street and go down the cobblestone path to get to River Street. It was fine for one night but, I would not recommend the bed for a week long stay. I liked that they renovated the rooms and were trying to make them more urban and chic with the wallpaper and furnishings however, the walls are not very soundproof at all and the mattress was pretty uncomfortable and noisy. I had a king-size room on the top floor (seventh floor). I came back around 4PM and they were able to get me checked-in. I decided to venture to River Street for a couple of hours before trying to check in again. The parking is limited in Savannah specifically in the historic district so it was nice to have a hotel that had a parking garage. I arrived a couple hours before check-in and my room was not available, but I was given a pass so I could park my car in their parking garage. I stayed for one night at the Hotel Indigo in Savannah, GA. I guess it is okay if you want to walk through filth in order to get to your room. This place is filthy - but the hotel rooms were spotless. THIS IS NOT TRUE AT ALL! I would not stay at this hotel ever again. The hotel claims that some of the suites have riverfront views. Even with the sign, you could tell the place is not regularly cleaned. There is a sign in the lobby saying, Please excuse our mess, Remodeling in progress" however we were NEVER told the hotel was in the process of being remodeled. The bartender told the lady "don't worry about it, housekeeping will get to it tomorrow morning". While at the bar one night, a lady spilled her wine. The furnishings in the lobby were sparse, it was dusty and visible dirt was on the walls and doors. The trashcans were frequently overflowing with trash. There are 2 elevators in the hotel and the area surrounding the 2nd elevator were filthy and torn. The carpets and floors inside the hotel were filthy. When you enter the lobby there were tables in front of the front desk (to ensure 6 feet of distance) with table cloths that were dusty. It was weird! When we first arrived there was a trashcan so full of trash that it was spilling over outside of the trash can. This hotel is dirty, but the hotel rooms were very clean. The photos on the hotel website do not at all look like what you actually get once you get there. My husband and I stayed at the Hotel Indigo in Savannah, Georgia the first weekend in April.
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