Best hotels in Augusta
Residence Inn by Marriott Augusta
1116 Marks Church Road, Augusta, 30909
Reserve a spacious studio or suite with a connected living area and fully equipped kitchen to make this Marriott hotel your home away from home in Augusta.
Stock up your fridge with the complimentary grocery delivery service or dine out locally. It’s a place perfect for longer stays or families who want to self-cater.
The Partridge Inn Augusta
2110 Walton Way, Augusta, 30904
Discover the city’s vibrant Midtown and Downtown districts when you stay at The Partridge Inn. This upscale hotel was once an 1800s mansion and now offers contemporary living quarters to guests.
Enjoy a swim in the outdoor pool or sample classic southern cuisine at the hotel restaurant.
Rosemary Inn Bed & Breakfast
804 Carolina Avenue, North Augusta, 29841
Just a 10 minute drive out of town, Rosemary Inn offers quaint and romantic stays within a 1900s Victorian mansion.
Step between Corinthian columns for a friendly welcome in the grand foyer, then retreat to your ornately decorated room, complete with a four-poster bed and fireplace.
Best restaurants in Augusta
Cucina 503
502 Furys Ferry Road, Augusta, 30907
An upscale yet casual restaurant serving delectable Italian cuisine, Cucina 503 blends traditional recipes with modern cooking techniques. Dishes range from creamy pasta carbonara and an oozing lasagna to parmesan baked eggplant and braised beef ribs.
Abel Brown Southern Kitchen and Oyster Bar
Surrey Center, 491 Highland Avenue, Augusta, 30909
A romantic eatery in the heart of Augusta’s Surrey Center where diners can feast on classic southern comforts. Start your meal with oysters or clam chowder, then move on to white shrimp and grits or fried chicken.
Sole Augusta
1033 Broad Street, Augusta, 30901
Graze your way through a varied menu at this sophisticated but relaxed restaurant in the heart of Augusta. A modern selection of tapas is great, but so is the sushi, with maki, nigiri, sashimi and specialty rolls. Sole is also known for its succulent steaks and delicious burgers.
What to do in Augusta
Phinizy Swamp Nature Park
1858 Lock and Dam Road, Augusta, 30906
A majestic nature reserve spread across more than 1,000 acres, this park showcases the very best of Georgia’s great outdoors.
Take a 15 minute drive out of town to hike through the lush grass and swamp lands. It’s a fantastic place for bird watching and also features an environmental education center.
Morris Museum of Art
1 10th Street 2nd Floor, Augusta, 30901
Located along Augusta’s Riverwalk, the Morris Museum of Art is a place of cultural wonder, showcasing the works of talented southern artists.
The permanent collection features more than 5,000 unique paintings and photographs from as early as the 18th century. The ever-shifting programs and exhibitions provide fascinating context.
The Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church
720 Telfair Street, Augusta, 30903
This local church close by the James Brown Arena has been an iconic Olde Town place of worship for more than 200 years. As well as retaining much of the original marble and floor elements, it’s also home to many religious art works.
There’s a lovely grace to the Romanesque Revival architecture, and once inside you can marvel at the 17th century sculpture depicting the Last Supper and be dazzled by the original stained-glass windows.