Located in Athens and within a 15-minute walk of Athens Arena, Sleep Inn & Suites has a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located in Athens, Georgia, this luxury Graduate Athens hotel features an outdoor swimming pool. It offers rooms with free WiFi access and is pet friendly.
Located 2 minutes' walk from University of Georgia, this Central Athens hotel features a free daily hot breakfast buffet along with spacious guestrooms with free WiFi.
Offering a heated indoor pool and daily hot breakfast, this Athens hotel is 2 miles from historic Athens city center. Free Wi-Fi access is available. The University of Georgia is 2 miles away.
Located in Athens, a 8-minute walk from The Georgia Theatre, Homewood Suites by Hilton Athens Downtown University Area has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a...
This Athens Hilton hotel is 2 minutes' walk from the University of Georgia in historic Athens city center. Features include a restaurant and rooms with free WiFi.
This Athens, George hotel is located 6 mi from the University of Georgia. It features an on-site convenience store and all-suite accommodations, complete with full kitchens and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Athens, 2.1 miles from The Georgia Theatre, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Athens-University Area has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared...
The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel is in a great location within 5 miles of area attractions and businesses like the University of Georgia, Medical Center of Central Georgia, the State Botanical Garden of...
Very friendly staff and very nice and clean rooms.
Located in Athens, 2.1 miles from The Georgia Theatre, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Athens-University Area has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared...
Friendly staff, smells clean, no issue with stay or room
We were in town for a College Basketball game. The campus was clean and busy. The city was hit or miss. We did not feel safe in the hotel neighborhood, The city seemed dark and unwelcoming. Law enforcement rarely seen, except directing game traffic.
Carolyn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I lived in Athens for 37 and just went back for a visit.
I lived in Athens for 37 and just went back for a visit. Athens is a wonderful place to live and to visit. There are top-notch restaurants, bars, parks, especially the State Botanical Gardens, and lots of cultural and sporting activities on and off campus and minimal traffic, except on game day (!). The University of Georgia campus is gorgeous and a beautiful place for a stroll to admire the grounds and the historic buildings. The downtown area is charming too with its restaurants, coffee shops, and stores. There are also lots of great options for vegans, but my favorite dish is the Vegan Clay Pot with maple smoked tofu and a delicious assortment of veggies at The Last Resort, served only for brunch on the weekends. It's the best dish I've ever eaten. Athens is definitely worth a visit if you happen to be in the area.
Diana
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Loved our stay in downtown Athens.
Loved our stay in downtown Athens. Lots of great restaurants and local boutique-type shops. Very walkable to the UGA campus and Sanford Stadium. It was invigorating being right in the center of the action on a game weekend.
Claire
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fantastic fun city, not what I expected, but the "stay-...
Fantastic fun city, not what I expected, but the "stay-cation" was for more than just fun... We were scouting for a possible move from the Atlanta area. What we found was disappointing. The city is not very disabled nor senior friendly (in our opinion). The weekend, despite being a holiday weekend, the city was dead. Sunday, nothing, well, almost nothing, was open in town. We had to go a couple miles out of downtown to find something to eat for breakfast. Even in town, "everyone" drives much faster than the speed limit. There were literally dozens of men and women sleeping on the sidewalks and panhandling. I'm sure it must be different when it is cooler, but overall, we were disappointed. Even the apartment prices and home prices were "Midtown Atlanta" level, while Athens is not the "super" city Atlanta is.
Douglas
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Graduate is centrally located, that is the good news.
The Graduate is centrally located, that is the good news. However, they take every opportunity to increase the price, complete with a $100 security deposit on your credit card to be evaluated after you leave and a $10 parking/security charge and a $5 charge for a bottle of water that was never used. If you want to feel like a convicted felon who typically trashes a room be my guest.
John
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Rooms and linens both looked unclean had stains on both and...
Rooms and linens both looked unclean had stains on both and both mornings they had to get breakfast from an outside source and then; they didn't have enough or that's what they were telling the guest; but I saw 2 employees walking around with breakfast and I didn't get enough to feed my 3 grand kids.
Last minute reservation due to power outage at home. Booking, check-in, and parking were a breeze. Got upgraded to a room in the historic Hoyt House, which was spectacular; very comfortable, clean, and spacious with beautiful furnishings and artwork (see attached photos). Staff were all wonderful to work with. Food, from both The Foundry & Poindexter Coffee, was superb. Sufficient green space to walk our dog. Felt very safe in the hotel “compound.”
- perfect location: restaurants, downtown, University of Georgia
- great parking availability
- very kind staff- professional, helpful, friendly
- amazing sunrise views over rural Georgia
- rooftop patio/bar; very nice view
- spacious room with a comfortable bed
- quiet and clean
Place was exactly what we needed for our visit to Athens on game day. It was easy to access, clean and only a short Uber ride from downtown and the stadium. Also Barbara our host was fantastic, providing all the information we needed and being available when we arrived early.
The building is tucked away from the main road, so it is a bit quieter than other hotels. I was surprised to see a little cooking area. The beds were very comfortable and the staff was very nice. The bathrooms also had babe brand shampoo, conditioner, and soap
We picked Hyatt Place because of the rooftop restaurant/bar. Went on July 4th for Athens fireworks. The staff at the hotel was extremely nice. Everything was clean and comfortable. They have an amazing breakfast buffet.
The location is very close to downtown Athens, walkable....a little under a mile to downtown. The neighborhood was quiet and felt safe. Comfy bed and living room furniture. Nice full sized kitchen, well equipped.
The hotel lobby, elevator and halls smelled musty and dirty. The lighting in the room was dim. The rooms just felt unclean. The bathroom was nice as was the desk clerk. She was lovely and welcoming.
The room was very clean and comfortable. The breakfast was great and more than anticipated.
The first room had a damaged door that would not close and the staff moved me into another room.
Hotel was very clean and well-appointed, staff was quite friendly and nice, and our room was large and spacious with all the details you’d want or need.
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