4 Best Hotels in Southwest Georgia, Georgia

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We've compiled the best of the best in Southwest Georgia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chipley Murrah Bed and Breakfast

$ | 207 W. Harris St., Pine Mountain, GA, 31822, USA

One mile from Callaway Gardens and near downtown Pine Mountain, this lavish inn occupies a high-style Queen Anne Victorian dating to 1895. A favorite perch in this period-decorated house is the wraparound porch, decked out with rockers, swings, and wicker chairs. Hardwood floors, 12-foot ceilings, and decorative molding are among the beautifully preserved original details. In addition to the three guest rooms there are two family-friendly cottages.

Pros

  • Welcoming owner
  • Some cottages are pet-friendly
  • Outdoor pool

Cons

  • Breakfast is not included with the cottages
  • Decor is a bit dated
  • Kids younger than 12 allowed only in the cottages
207 W. Harris St., Pine Mountain, GA, 31822, USA
706-663–9801
Hotel Details
3 rooms, 2 cottages
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Warm Springs Bed and Breakfast Inn

$ | 47 Broad St., Warm Springs, GA, 31830, USA

In downtown Warm Springs, this historic hotel has plenty of character—the guest rooms have oak furniture and 12-foot ceilings with crown molding. Prices are even cheaper if you opt not to have breakfast, though this means you'll miss out on a full-service Southern breakfast with cheese grits. The Tuscawilla Soda Company off the lobby is a treat to visit—it was the town's original drugstore and soda fountain, often frequented by FDR himself. Unlike many B&Bs, children are welcome here and some rooms are even pet friendly.

Pros

  • Convenient to Warm Springs' sights
  • Storied history
  • Amazing Southern breakfast

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some say rooms and public spaces could use some refreshing
  • Child-friendly atmosphere not for everyone
47 Broad St., Warm Springs, GA, 31830, USA
706-655–2114
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Plains Historic Inn

$ | 106 Main St., Plains, GA, 31780, USA

Each spacious room of this inn, set in a century-old furniture store above an antiques mall, is decorated to reflect the aesthetics of a particular decade between the 1920s and the 1980s. The street-side rooms have a view across Main Street, where brother-to-the-president Billy Carter's old gas station still sits, along with the railroad depot from which President Carter ran his bid for the White House. Book well in advance as it's the only inn in Plains and a true small-town experience.

Pros

  • Close to tourist attractions
  • Has an elevator
  • Claw-foot tubs in some bathrooms

Cons

  • Breakfast is self-serve
  • Not many eateries nearby
  • Can book up quickly, especially on weekends
106 Main St., Plains, GA, 31780, USA
229-824–4517
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Rothschild-Pound House Inn

$$ | 201 7th St., Columbus, GA, 31901, USA

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this B&B includes a main house and separate cottage, offers a glimpse of old Columbus's elegance—with four-poster mahogany beds, hardwood floors, and period antiques. Each stay includes a full Southern breakfast and afternoon wine and cheese reception. The inn has recently undergone renovations and added an expansive courtyard that offers occasional live music and literary events for guests and the community.

Pros

  • Beautiful architecture
  • Lots of privacy
  • Lovely full breakfast

Cons

  • No pool or spa
  • Upstairs rooms may be difficult to access for some
  • Often booked up for weddings
201 7th St., Columbus, GA, 31901, USA
706-888–3832
Hotel Details
8 rooms, 2 cottages
Free Breakfast

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