My wife and I have stayed at this hotel once a year since we got married. It has a full kitchen, with a living room area, seperate bedroom, fairly large closet, and nice bathroom (more like a nice guest bathroom at a friend's house than a typical hotel bathroom). Each room is furnished slightly differently--apparently, the owners bought all the furniture at antique shops, etc. as they found it. There is free parking in back, no pool, restaurant, or business center, but I believe they have free wifi, and they typically have bagels, pastries, juice, coffee, etc. in the mornings to take back to your room for a nice, free breakfast. It's close to downtown, only about 8 rooms, I think, usually quiet. It's great for a romantic getaway or for solo travelers, and would probably work well for a family with a kid, as long as you bring a crib. ||||Three of the rooms have a great view of downtown Tulsa. We always have a nice, relaxing time when we stay for the weekend. Be warned, though, since it is operated by the owners, there isn't someone at the desk 24hrs a day, so you should call ahead to make sure someone will be there when you want to check in. I have found the owners to be friendly and helpful, though, so it's never been a...
Read moreThere are only 7 rooms (I think) in the entire hotel but my wife and I loved it. It is really more like a B&B with a full kitchen in a seperate room and I mean a NICE one with a full size fridge with ice maker, oven, stove, microwave,sink with disposal, plates bowls and silverware. ||A sepearate sitting area and the bedroom/bathroom is down a short hallway. It beautifully done with antique furnishings throughout. The idiot who said the place is showing its wear must not know what antique furnishings look like. The armoire that was in the sitting area must have been taken through the picture window as there is simply no way it was going to make it up the stairs and through the door. It was a gorgeous, fine piece of antique furniture. ||All in all, this is where we will stay when we come to Tulsa from now on. ||They supply you with cereals, yogurts, coffee, bagels, juice, milk and the like (even beer if it was left over from previous stays). ||The hotel is located just east of downtown, just blocks from all the bars and just north of the shops on Utica. There is even a gourmet burger joint that shares a parking lot...
Read moreWe booked our room based on reviews here and after reviewing the hotel's web-site. We were actually quite disapointed in the Hotel Savoy. ||Our hats go off to the web site creater. They did an outstanding job of making the place appear to be something that it is not. Not at all! The place is showing its wear. The bed was awful. It was dished in in the middle and hard as a rock. Probably the worst feature is the noise. This place sits right on a very busy freeway entrance. We felt like we were trying to sleep at the sprint car races. All and all probably one of the worst nights sleep in my life. The inn keeper mentioned that there was a DVD player in the tv cabinet with some DVDs. (nice touch) Except the thing wasn't hooked up or plugged in. Instead, all of the cables and instructions were there on how to do it yourself. We couldn't leave fast enough the next morning.||||I don't usually write negative reviews, but I would really hate for someone to plan a special romantic get a way here. I believe you can do...
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