- Address
- 5511 Abercorn St, 31405
- Chain
- EA
- Built
- 2001
About Extended Stay America-Savannah-Midtown
Extended Stay Hotels now offers FREE Wi-Fi All Day Every Day at all Extended Stay Hotels. Welcome to Extended StayAmerica Savannah - Midtown. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space? amenities you won't find in a typical hotel room. ? Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop ? Convenient workspace ? Free local phone calls ? Personalized voice mail ? Iron and full size ironing board ? On-site guest laundry ? Dining and cooking utensils provided ? Pet Friendly Rooms
Known for having one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States, Savannah, Georgia, is a majestic port city with a notable history and an exciting future. The military played an important role in Savannahs economic history and continues to do so today. Hunter Army Airfield and Fort Stewart are home to the 3rd Infantry Division. Combined, the installations are the Armys Premier Power Projection Platform on the Atlantic Coast, capable of deploying diverse forces such as heavy armored units or the elite troops of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Given that its just four miles away, Extended Stay America ? Savannah ? Midtown Hotel is a popular choice for those looking for a hotel near Fort Stewart or Hunter Army Airfield. Two major private employers in Savannah are International Paper Company and Gulfstream Aerospace Company. Thanks to an abundance of forest, much of the American Southeast played an important role in development of the pulp and paper industry. The International Paper Company plant is just seven miles from the Extended Stay America hotel. Gulfstream Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Dynamics and one of the nations major builders of privately owned aircraft, has its corporate headquarters in Savannah. In fact, Gulfstream is Savannahs largest manufacturing employer. No trip to Savannah would be complete without spending at least some time visiting a few of the citys historic sites. One place to begin is the Savannah History Museum. Once youve taken in the History Museum, walk a few blocks toward the harbor and visit the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Transatlantic sea travel shaped our young nation, and this museum offers exhibits and models of many famous vessels, including the Titanic. If outdoor activity is more your style, take the short three mile drive to the Bacon Park Golf Course. With 27 fun holes, Bacon Park may become one of your favorite away-from-home golf courses.
