Rating Details:
The property manager was very helpful.
The vacation rental was spotless.
I was very happy with the location.
I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental.
Overall, I recommend this vacation rental.
Reviewer Comments:
We loved our stay at The Wilkes House in Historic Savannah, centrally located on beautiful Jones St. Our Wilkes 3 apartment was spacious & location was excellent. This historic home is clean, well kept, comfortably furnished & charming. It had dishes, pans & utensils needed to cook our own meals. Communication from the Lucky Savannah folks was great: They texted when our room was ready, emailed tips about our stay, sites, tours, & restaurants. We flew in for a 1 week stay in early May & didn't need to rent a car. Took a taxi to & from the airport. We walked or used the free DOT bus (bus stop is on the corner 2 doors away-a 1 minute walk). Only a 12 minute walk to Forsyth Park (awesome farmer’s market on Saturdays, plus during the week it had a dog show, volleyball tournament, a wedding), a 15 minute walk to the Visitor Center/Railroad Museum/ & trolley tour depart points, a 20 minute walk to River St. We enjoyed walking in the historic district and the beautiful squares. Favorite grocery stores: Brighter Day Natural Foods Market & Kroger. Favorite carryout prepared foods: Brighter Day Natural Foods Market, David’s Crab House. Favorite restaurants: the lunch buffet at the historic Mrs. Wilkes House below the apartment (11am-2pm), the Pirates House lunch buffet with a Chatham Artillery Punch, The Sentient Bean. Favorite Activities: Eating & having our morning coffee at the small bistro table on our front porch overlooking beautiful Jones St, the fun Tybee Island Dolphin Tour on Gray Line Tours with Chris who included stops at the lighthouse, beach & lunch at the Crab House, the free passenger ferry on River St. crossing the Savannah River to see the Savannah skyline, the 3-museum tour pkg from Coastal Heritage Society included an historic home tour/Savannah History Museum/Railroad Museum, & Mass at the historic St. John the Baptist Cathedral. When we return to Savannah, we would definitely stay here again.