Hotel off I-95 near Savannah and Richmond Hill, GA
Business guests, highway travelers and families frequent our hotel off I-95 near Savannah and Richmond Hill. Our Country Inn & Suites hotel with easy access to I-95 and GA-204 is only thirteen miles from downtown Savannah and the Savannah International Airport. For great shopping, our hotel is walking distance from the Savannah Festival Factory Outlet Stores and only miles from the Savannah Mall. The Henderson Golf Club also draws many to our hotel. Downtown Savannah attractions near our hotel include Savannah Riverboat Cruises, the birthplace of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, the Savannah/ Hilton Head International Airport, City Market and Savannah's Old Town Trolley Tour.
Attractions near our Savannah, GA I-95 hotel:
Henderson Golf Club Voted Savannah's best and most affordable public Golf Club, this course is worth a visit and conveniently located next to our Savannah hotel. (912) 920-4653 1 Al Henderson Dr Savannah, GA 31419 0.4 miles from hotel
Savannah Festival Outlet Center These Factory Outlets are within walking distance from our hotel. With 21 brand name stores, you are sure to enjoy shopping in Savannah! (912) 925-3089 11 Gateway Blvd S Ste 11 Savannah, GA 31419 0.6 miles from hotel
Savannah Mall For great shopping, the Savannah Mall features more than 60 name-brand stores, boutiques and restaurants. (912) 927-7467 14045 Abercorn St Savannah, GA 31419 7.5 miles from hotel
Savannah Riverboat Cruises For a scenic view of Savannah's harbor and port, take a Riverboat Cruise. (800) 786-6404 9 E River St Savannah, GA 31412 13 miles from hotel
City Market Enjoy art galleries, restaurants, old streets and Savannah history and unique local shopping at downtown Savannah's City Market. (912) 232-4903 Jefferson and W Saint Julian St Savannah, GA 31401 13 miles from hotel
Savannah/ Hilton Head International Airport Our hotel has easy access to the Savannah International Airport. (912) 964-0514 400 Airways Ave Savannah GA 31408 13 miles from hotel
Old Town Trolley Tour of Savannah This ninety-minute tour of Savannah is a must. It highlights over 100 Savannah interest points and allows visitors to explore shops, sites and local dining. (800) 213-2474 234 Martin Luther King Blvd Savannah, GA 31401 14 miles from hotel
Telfair Museum of Art The Telfair Museum of art boasts three buildings from three different eras: the original building (The Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences), the Owens Thomas House and the Jepson Center for the Arts. From classic to contemporary, you will love these collections! (912) 790-8800 121 Barnard St Savannah, GA 15 miles from hotel
Savannah Theatre This historic theater is one of the oldest venues in America. (912) 233-7764 222 Bull St Savannah, GA 31401 15 miles from hotel
Savannah College of Art Design SCAD's talented students offer Savannah a hip, new look at the arts(912) 525-5000 532 Indian St Savannah, GA 31401 15 miles from hotel
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace This Girl Scout national center in Savannah is the home of Juliette Gordon Low, who founded the Girl Scouts. This house is now a historic landmark and open for tours. (912) 233-4501 10 E Oglethorpe Ave Savannah, GA 31401 15 miles from hotel
Fort Pulaski National Monument The battle at Fort Pulaski in 1862 was marked by the first significant use of rifled cannons in combat. (912) 786-5787 Hwy 80 E Tybee Island, GA 31328 16 miles from hotel
About Savannah
Savannah promises a wealth of beauty and allure. It's got Southern charm and gracious hospitality. Beautifully restored antebellum mansions. A picturesque waterfront. Pristine beaches. Massive churches. Quaint little shops. Old South architecture. Crushed oyster shell streets. Spanish moss. Magnolias and dogwoods. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Horse-drawn carriage or paddleboat rides. The South Atlantic Coast's largest foreign commerce port. It's all there for the taking in a city where history and humidity add character to the tantalizing mix.
Did you know?
Stargazing? Many movies have been filmed in Savannah through the years, due in part to its temperate climate and the fact that it stays green all year long. Among the familiar cinematic works filmed nearby are Something to Talk About, Forrest Gump, and Roots. The movie, however, that brought the most people to Savannah is Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Based on an actual murder that took place in the 1980s, the movie based on the book by John Berendt still brings many folks to Savannah's top sights.