6/10 Okay
David
Travelled with partner
3 Aug 2025
As hotels go, The Inn at Saratoga can be safely called a dowager. Her age brings her some charm and dignity, but also suggests that she is years beyond her prime. The hallways smell like your grandma's house did in the 1970s, and while the rooms are quiet and relatively large, the fixtures are ancient or poorly installed. (Using the TV requires Rube Goldberg-like machinations.) It's clean, and there's no real downside to staying there...it's just not quite what you'd hope or are paying for.
David
Stayed 1 night in Aug 2025



















