Overview
by FVC
Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Head is a great hotel for families with kids to go. This hotel is within 10 miles of the The Sandbox Interactive Children’s Museum, Lawton Stables and Rose Hill Mansion. Other points of interest include the Coastal Discovery Museum. This 3-star hotel has 104 suites. Each suite includes free high-speed Internet and adjoining rooms. This Hilton Head place also has a swimming pool and fitness center. Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Head dining options include onsite restaurant and room service. Main Street Cafe & Pub, Fiddlehead Pizza and are all family-friendly restaurants that are good and are within 5 miles of hotel.
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Our Editor Loves
- Nice hotel
- Wonderful experience
- Mini-fridges in rooms
Family Interests
- Horse Back Riding
- Museum/Cultural
Family Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Cribs
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by wook323
Really the last hotel before the island. We usually stay here, very comfortable and still holding up well from the last remodel. The breakfast is hot and filling with made to order items. On this trip also had dinner in the hotel. The wings were delicious. Made for an enjoyable visit to the area.
by cwvw79
This hotel was a disappointment in price, furnishings and service. The lobby looks beautiful, but that's where it stops. We missed happy hour, but we decided to enjoy a drink in the lobby after Check in. $8 for a small cheap glass of house wine and $7 for a Yuengling beer. Really?!? I Realize we're a captive audience, but that seemed a bit much. The hotel had undergone a facelift, but the upgrades were poorly done. The slope of the tub floor was so steep it was hard to stand in. There was no place to hang towels, and our alarm went off at 6am. The face wasn't lit, so I didn't know how to turn it off. We went to the pool and stopped by the lobby to ask for a plastic cup. The lady at the front desk said happy hour didn't start for another 45 min so she couldn't help us. I guess it was too difficult to get out of her chair and walk 10 feet to the cabinet where the plastic cups were stored. When I spend $200/night for a room, I hope for better service than a Red Roof Inn.