Azalea Inn and Gardens
Named among the "Best of the South" by BedandBreakfast (2008), the setting of Azalea Inn and Gardens is amid the breezy quietude of brick-cobbled Huntingdon Street. Relaxed southern comforts and social sensibilities allure guests seeking sportive or casual Savannah charm for a Savannah, Georgia vacation, special occasion, or romantic getaway. In August 2008, six baths were remodeled with attention to eco-friendly water conservation and re-purposed sink cabinets, 2-person showers and air jet tubs.
The garden district Savannah bed and breakfast mansion of Azalea Inn and Gardens is located in the Landmark Savannah Historic District -- within two walking blocks of Forsyth Park, the city's infamously verdant and captivating central park. The inn's gardens feature indigenous plants and trees, plus low volume irrigation for earth-friendly, water conservation.
The Queen Anne Italianate urban manor (circa 1889), built on garden plots formerly designated for colonial gardening (ca. 1733 Georgia colonization) features the artisan craftsmanship of handsome, original artisan mantles from Savannah's Victorian era. Amenities include New Southern cuisine full breakfast, courtyard garden swimming pool, private parking, 19th century heritage (heirloom plant and water conservation) gardens, sociable rattan rockers under tree canopied balconies, and inviting porch verandas.
Each of the inn's 10 guest rooms features themed décor depicting Savannah's distinguished history, gardens, and fashionable lifestyle of the mansion's original owner -- Captain Walter K. Coney, a beloved mercantile executive. In his youth a Confederate blockade runner, Captain Coney was a competitive yachtsman, Savannah Cotton Exchange member, Georgia Militia Captain, founding member of the Savannah Board of Trade and Savannah Bank & Trust.
Here is what guests had to say...
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This guest had made a request of the assistant innkeeper who responded appropriately and respectfully that we would not be able to meet her need. About 30 minutes later she came to me and made the same request. Unfortunately, I found the request to be unreasonable, but politely told her that my assistant was correct in informing her of such. She then became extremely upset at which point I suggested that her needs might be better met at another inn and that I would be happy to assist her and her traveling companion (the person who actually made the reservation)in securing reservations elsewhere, perhaps with room service. The other woman stated she did not want to leave and after consulting with the guest who wrote this review, informed me they wished to stay. I spoke with the unhappy reviewer who agreed she wished to stay as well and so they did.
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| - Teresa Jacobson (innkeeper) |
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Contact Information

Azalea Inn and Gardens217 East Huntingdon Historic District near Forsyth Park Savannah, GA 31401 USA
| Phone: | +1-912-236-6080 | | Fax: | +1-912-236-0127 | | Toll-free: | +1-800-582-3823 |
Innkeeper(s) Teresa and Jake
Rates: $149 - $325
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