Reigning over the city's National Register Historic District, the grand Windsor Hotel incorporates a delightfully eclectic Victorian mix of architectural elements, notably the landmark towers and unusual array of window styles. The five-story castle-like building takes up nearly a full block in downtown Americus, Georgia, and was originally built in 1892 as a destination for northern hunters and vacationers escaping winter's cold.
A total of $8-million dollars has since been invested in different restoration projects that have revived the charming guest rooms--each with high ceilings, ceiling fans and plantation shutters--as well as the round tower suites, balconies and the golden-oak-trimmed, three-story atrium lobby. Palms, antique chandeliers and wicker rockers typify the hotel's nostalgic blend of comfort and grace, while its location--just 10 miles from the world-famous Plains and the infamous Andersonville National Historic Sites--puts you right at the center of all the region's attractions. But be warned: On-site amenities like a full-service spa and beauty salon and the town's most inviting pub may make leaving the Windsor a bit of a struggle. 1892 Single/Double: $85.00 to $140.00
Executive Suites: $175.00 to $250.00
Specialty Rooms: $199.00 to $300.00
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