Augusta Romantic Getaway
Posted: Monday, April 27, 2009
by Donna Beasley
Romance-In-Georgia.com
When planning your romantic Augusta getaway, or when just looking for a romantic getaway for two, there are fewer spots in Georgia that inspire a greater sense of love and passion than the Partridge Inn. Not only has this beautiful mansion inn stood for more than a century, it is embedded in the heart of Augustas history. Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner with candles and champagne, or you want to take a tour of our nations history, the Partridge Inn is more than ready to meet your needs.
The Partridge Inn is romantic in its architecture. With renovations and additions going back a century, the front face of the Partridge Inn inspires images from 19th century Georgia, and a grand ambiance fitting for a building on the scale of the Grand Hotel of Mackinac Island. Despite its being around for over a century, the Partridge Inn also offers modern amenities such as an outdoor pool and meeting spaces. Go for an evening dip in their romantic courtyard pool, or just cap off an intimate evening at their Award-Winning Verandah Grill. For those looking for creative date ideas, consider their Moonlight and Romance package, which offers champagne delivered to your room, as well as flowers and keepsake champagne flutes. What romantic trip for two is complete without the right items for a truly intimate evening, after all?
For those looking to really pamper themselves, the Partridge Inn also offers what they call the Relax, Refresh and Rejuvenate package, which provides chocolates and chilled Chardonnay, upon arrival. Along with a romantic view from a grand balcony, you will receive a one hour professional massage.
Romance doesnt have to mean international travel or breaking the bank. Consider booking a romantic trip to Augusta, Georgia. Even if you dont stay at the Partridge Inn, Augusta is still full of surprise, romance and adventures that are waiting for you this holiday season. When planning your next romantic getaway, remember to keep Augusta in mind.
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