What People are saying
Basic and overpriced.
MAU1967 on 08/08/2017 20:06
Savannah Cordoba Hotel, is a basic hotel. Breakfast include, About the service is correct, we had an inconvenience with the room service, one day not make and , other day delay to make... Ms Mariana at front desk is very good with the service and information. Location near Plaza San Martin. About the rooms need maintenance.
Very tired property (but it's not all bad)
Neil B on 23/04/2017 22:44
Let's just say that the Savannah's glory days are long past! Our bedroom had mismatched broken furniture and the paint was peeling on the ceilings. The tiles in the stairwell were broken and cracked. You get the picture...
On the plus side, this is a very handy location for walking to/from the Terminal de Omnibus (we bused in from Mendoza and out to Buenos Aires) and is also easy walking distance to the main tourist sights. The staff on the front desk were very friendly (although had no English) and the complimentary breakfast was not bad. We were also able to check in early, which was great.
I did um and ah about giving this a 3 rating, but the general hotel condition is so bad I couldn't say it rated "average" overall.
Maybe OK if you're used to hostels but if you want something better perhaps try elsewhere?
A solid choice if you're seeking a no-frills hotel stay
ac338 on 07/11/2016 14:10
We checked into this hotel very last minute, and stayed for 3 nights. Overall the hotel suited our needs perfectly, even though it is a very basic travel lodge style hotel. The staff were friendly and accommodating, the breakfast was basic (a selection of pastries, bread and hot drinks) but does the job, and the room was clean, and spacious enough to accommodate our luggage. The location for us was absolutely fine - as we love walking. You are about 7 minutes to San Martin square, 15 minutes from the bus station, and a 20-25 minute walk from the cool, student area of Guemes where we dined. We chose the hotel after comparing it to the price of a local hostel - Savannah was only £10 a night more, but offered the private bathroom and free breakfast. In our eyes, it was therefore great value for money.
Its OK if you want to visit Cordoba.
Chris S on 24/07/2016 04:40
The rooms were quite dated and the views from the window were concrete walls of the next building. The area is really close to the bus station and well within walking distance to the hotel. We stayed in a quad family room. The beds were quite comfortable and the breakfast basic. Personally I feel it was quite expensive for what it was and you probably could do better if you looked around. To be honest we also found Cordoba quite disappointing.
Savannah Cordoba Hotel
jmdrmd2 on 21/06/2016 01:30
Wew came from Mendoza on a morning flight to the original colonial capitol of Argentina,Cordoba.I must mention;be wary of taxi drivers who cover the meter.When we arrived in Buenos Aires,the guy charged us 260 pesos for a 12 block ride to the hotel.The desk clerk told me "50 pesos is the maximum for that ride"-so,be very careful.Ask people where you are how much a cab should cost.Use buses and public transportation as much as you can.At any rate,we paid about 450 pesos to get to the Hotel Savannah.The place looked dated,but had a African Savannah decor.We were given room 603-on the street side of the top floor.We had been in room 306 the night before in Mendoza.
This hotel had four rooms per floor and does need some updates.Staff was very helpful when we needed directions or food,but the doors-even with digital card locks-did not seem too secure.They are thin wood and very old.The bed was reasonably comfortable and the bath was pretty good-except that there was zero counter space for toothbrushes,hair supplies,etc.Hot water supply was good.The breakfast wqas the typical several types of bread,Sunny-D-type stuff they call "juice",coffee,cocoa,jams,toast and not much else.On par with the vast majority of "Continental breakfast"you find in lots of hotels in South America.