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Guest Houses in Augusta

The Queen Anne Inn

2.5 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (88)
"The property was close to theater venues and restaurant options. I felt safe in the neighborhood. The hosts were knowledgeable and accommodating. I will stay again "
$150 nightly
The price is $181
Oct 13 - Oct 14
Total with taxes and fees
The Queen Anne Inn

1 bedroom, 1 bathroom sleeps max 4 guests with the sleeping arrangements being a king bed and futon that sleeps 2

10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (5)
"We loved this cottage and the location! The host was very responsive and helpful when we had questions. This location is perfectly located—great food and walking on the beautiful campus were so close."
$253 nightly
The price is $271
Nov 2 - Nov 3
Total with taxes and fees
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom sleeps max 4 guests with the sleeping arrangements being a king bed and futon that sleeps 2

1 bed 1 bath home that sleeps max 4 guests with sleeping arrangements being a queen bed and a fold out couch that is queen sized.

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (4)
"Property was very cozy and had everything I needed for a weekend work stay. Super close to restaurants and grocery stores. Excellent neighborhood makes this property a gem."
$245 nightly
The price is $263
Oct 20 - Oct 21
Total with taxes and fees
1 bed 1 bath home that sleeps max 4 guests with sleeping arrangements being a queen bed and a fold out couch that is queen sized.
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Augusta Guest Houses information

Number of reviews
69
Accommodation
7 Guest Houses
Lowest Price
$181
Highest Price
$271

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular guest houses in Augusta according to reviews?
One of the standout guest houses in Augusta is the charming "1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home that sleeps 3," which boasts an exceptional review score of 10.0. This cozy retreat provides a fully equipped kitchen, including a microwave and refrigerator, great for families or couples wanting to prepare their own meals. The inviting patio space encourages guests to unwind outdoors, making it a delightful choice for those seeking relaxation after a day of adventure.

For those who prefer a more social environment, Tazmania Properties is a fantastic option with a great rating of 9.4. This guest house features a shared kitchen, allowing travelers to connect over meals while enjoying the comforts of home. The beautiful yard offers ample space for outdoor activities, making it ideal for families and groups looking to create lasting memories together.

Lastly, The Queen Anne Inn, rated 8.0, is great for couples or history enthusiasts. Nestled in a historical district, this Victorian property exudes charm and character, providing a romantic backdrop for a memorable getaway. Guests can enjoy the unique architectural details and cozy atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a touch of elegance.
What is the nightly rate for a guest house in Augusta?
Rates for Augusta guest houses vary, but travelers can find great-value prices from $181 with Expedia. A range of factors can affect nightly rates, such as the location, the breakfast offering, and the range of amenities. Travelers looking for a good deal should consider looking for a midweek stay, as weekend rates at Augusta guest houses tend to be higher. Remember to also use our filters to sort prices from low to high.
Are there any family-friendly guest houses in Augusta?
When it comes to family-friendly guest houses in Augusta, the "Professional, Travelers Haven" stands out as an excellent choice. This property offers a thoughtfully designed one-bedroom setup that includes a cozy living room, great for family bonding after a day of exploring. With a well-equipped kitchen and a dishwasher, meal preparation becomes a breeze, allowing families to enjoy home-cooked dinners together. The addition of a patio and garden space offers a delightful outdoor area for children to play and for parents to relax.

Another appealing option is the "1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home that sleeps 3." This charming property features a comfortable sofa bed, allowing for flexible sleeping arrangements. Families will appreciate the fully functional kitchen and microwave, making it easy to whip up quick snacks and meals. The inviting patio provides a lovely spot to unwind while keeping an eye on the little ones.

For a more spacious environment, consider "Tazmania Properties." This guest house also includes a sofa bed and a kitchen, ensuring that families have the essentials for a comfortable stay. Its family-friendly atmosphere makes it a suitable base for those looking to explore Augusta's attractions while enjoying quality time together.
Do guest houses in Augusta provide breakfast?
The Queen Anne Inn is a delightful choice for travelers seeking a charming guest house experience in Augusta. This Victorian property not only enchants with its historical design but also offers a complimentary continental breakfast, ensuring that guests start their day on a delicious note without any extra cost.
What's the difference between a Augusta guest house and a B&B?
A guest house in Augusta is typically a larger establishment with more rooms, offering a more hotel-like experience, and may provide additional amenities including luxury bedding. In contrast, a B&B is usually a smaller property that focuses primarily on providing a room and breakfast. A B&B is often more personal, and breakfast is typically included as part of the stay, but other services might be more limited compared to a guest house.

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