The Valdosta center point is about the area of Valdosta State University and 1 mile north of Downtown Valdosta.
Georgia's low season is summer, when the heat and humidity can get quite uncomfortable. The best time to visit is early spring, late fall, or winter. Even spring months like May and September can be too humid for people used to northern seasons.
A discount on room rates makes your hotel stay in Valdosta that much sweeter. When you choose the Days Inn Valdosta at Rainwater Conference center, you have the chance to save nightly. AAA members and both military and government personnel save 10 percent on the best available room rates. Seniors save 5 percent. This two-star highway hotel offers free amenities that add even more value, like free breakfast, free parking, free Wi-Fi, and free transportation to and from the airport. The outdoor seasonal pool has sun loungers, and coffee and tea are available in the lobby.
Choose Quality Inn at the Mall - Valdosta to save 10 percent on room rates if you're a senior or part of the government or military. AAA members save 5 percent on the best available rate. Choose this hotel for free access to the nearby fitness center and an outdoor seasonal pool. Free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and lobby newspapers make each morning easy as you chow down and plan your day. You can bring your kids (18 and under) to stay with you for free. Your pets can come, too, for a $10 daily pet fee.
Both the Days Inn Valdosta at Rainwater Conference Center and the Quality Inn at the Mall - Valdosta offer accessible bathrooms and in-room accessibility. In addition, the Days Inn has roll-in showers.
Get a great value on your Valdosta hotel by discovering properties with great guest reviews where you can stay for under $100 a night.
The Holiday Inn Conference Center - Valdosta is a three-star hotel that's been a big hit with previous guests. Spacious rooms with modern decor and suits featuring spa tubs are just a few of the amenities that have impressed people staying here. Lots of complimentary amenities make rooms at this location a great value. You get free Wi-Fi, access to a free area shuttle, free airport transportation, and free parking. The outdoor pool is spacious and clean, and the spa tub is delightful. Accessibility includes roll-in showers, in-room accessibility, and accessible bathrooms.
At the Drury Inn & Suites Valdosta, enjoy spacious common areas and comfortable rooms at a hotel property with a great green policy. From the hotel's style to the excellent staff, the Drury Inn & Suites Valdosta has delighted previous travelers. Both an outdoor and an indoor pool are available, as is a spa tub. Free breakfast and Wi-Fi add convenience to your stay. You can bring pets as long as you pay the pet fee and arrange it with the hotel first. Other amenities include a fax machine, a fitness center, and a daily Kickback with cold beverages for guests to mingle. Handicap accessibility is available at this hotel.
Choose the Comfort Suites Valdosta when you need a lot of space. According to former guests, this 2.5-star hotel has comfortable beds and is always very clean. Enjoy a delicious free breakfast each morning before you take advantage of the 24-hour business center or read one of the lobby's free papers. Fitness facilities, laundry services, and an outdoor pool are other great amenities. Roll-in showers, accessible bathrooms, and in-room accessibility are available.
Some pets love to travel, and sometimes we simply can't leave them behind. When you've got furry family members traveling to Valdosta with you, booking a pet-friendly hotel ahead of time is a must.
The Baymont Inn & Suites Valdosta at Valdosta Mall has a pet fee of $20 per pet, per stay. You should call ahead to arrange to bring your pet, since only certain rooms are pet-friendly. An outdoor pool and picnic area ensure you get to enjoy Georgia's nice weather. Express check-in and check-out help busy travelers get in and out quickly. Read a free newspaper in the lobby as you enjoy your free breakfast, then hop on the free Wi-Fi to check the weather or head to the fitness facility to get a workout before you start your day.
The Econo Lodge at 3022 James Rd in Valdosta has a $10 daily charge per pet, with a $100 maximum pet fee per stay. You can bring your kids along, too; if they're 18 or under, they stay free in your room using the existing bedding. Getting around Valdosta is simple from the Econo Lodge: the property has a free shopping center shuttle, a free theme park shuttle, a free area shuttle, and free airport transportation. Free breakfast and free Wi-Fi round out the hefty list of complimentary amenities. A seasonal outdoor pool with umbrellas and lounge chairs, plus a garden and a picnic area, ensure you get to enjoy every sunny day.
Bring a pet to the Kinderlou Inn by calling ahead and paying the $15 pet fee. While you're booking in advance, arrange your free airport transportation so the hotel staff knows when to send the shuttle for you. Arrive at the hotel and head upstairs to watch cable TV, or stop by the bar for a drink or the lobby for a free coffee. If your clothes have become wrinkled or dirty during your travels, take advantage of the laundry services. Free breakfast keeps you fed, free Wi-Fi keeps you connected, and fitness facilities keep you in shape.
All three of these pet-friendly hotels offer accessible bathrooms, roll-in showers, and in-room accessibility.
Valdosta may not be the biggest city, but travelers will find entertainment and relaxation here, especially because they won't be fighting through crowds of other tourists. This growing area has beautiful wildlife and very mild winters, making it a great place to visit for nature lovers. Get a taste of southern hospitality when you stop in Valdosta.
Below are reviews of the city of Valdosta, GA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Not much chance to visit town. There for a softball tournament.
Good restaurants. Very friendly people.
The waitstaff at the Outback and Denny's were wonderful!!
306 Restaurant!
Things to do and vicinity to restaurants.
The food and family time!
I stay in Valdosta simply because it works with my annual trip back and forth to the Midwest.
The people are so friendly and nice. Good food too!
Valdosta has changed so much in the last 36 years since we were stationed at Moody AFB. It's very nice. We enjoyed visiting some of the places we knew.
The room was very clean, and the staff was competent and friendly.
It's nice, especially the restaurants!
Very clean and nice facility and friendly staff. Friendly people!
Nice town!
City is awesome!
Restaurant choices available.
They accept dogs and the rooms are very clean!
I was there for a funeral. Needed a good night of rest.
A very friendly town!!!
Gateway to Florida!
I was there for a funeral. Needed a good night's rest.
No problems, was not there for sightseeing, was there for a funeral. Needed a good night rest.
We spent the night and ate at Texas Roadhouse.
Hotel was located around plenty of restaurant choices and shopping.
Loved that there was a Denny's Restaurant! Getting fuel was easy.
Did not spend time in Valdosta we stayed close to the beach area.
So many restaurants and gas stations close by!!
Love Valdosta. Have been staying there ever since I was a young child.
Hotel was located around plenty of restaurant choices and shopping!
People were kind and happy people!
There are a variety of eating places.
Nice college town with big city vibes.
Valdosta is a nice little country town. We're going to Wild Adventures, expecting to have a good time.
Shopping!
Conveniently located to stores and restaurants and near Kinderlou Forest CC.
The hotel was very good.
The Wild Adventures theme park was very nice!
Good location between Ontario and Florida!
We have gone to the Bistro in downtown for the past few years. It is one of our favorite places and the food is great.
Went Black Friday shopping at the Mall!!!! Fun!!!!
Went to Wild Adventures over the weekend
We were there for a USTA Tennis State Championship at Harry Anderson Tennis Center. The Valdosta Mall was nearby. The traffic was acceptable for a small city. Being from the South, I appreciate the small town charm and Southern hospitality everywhere I went.
I love Valdosta. My daughter was staying in Valdosta and was stationed at Moody Air Force Base.
The RainWater was an excellent experience.
We love the city of Valdosta not only for Wild Adventures but it would be a wonderful city to live in.
The city was very clean and the people were very friendly.
It was clean and the people were great.
The Wild Adventures theme park.
City was great. Lots of restaurants and great shopping!
Passing through..plenty of good restaurants close by
Nice area and clean.
SMOKIN' PIG BBQ is not to be missed.
Everything was so close, food places, gas stations, and since I had a flat tire, tire services.
Loved the town of Valdosta. Grandson from Fla was playing in a baseball tournament
Plenty of restaurants to choose from.
Loved the happy hour.
I love my Hampton stays!
Valdosta is excellent!
City of Valdosta was nice.
We love Valdosta.
Collage football!
Wild Adventures, Cheddar and visiting the Mall.
Did not get to see much because we were there building a church. I will say the steak houses were not very accommodating for a large group.
Small, but yet have things to do.