Hospitality Unveiled in Americus
Words by Paisley Williams
If you’re looking for the peak of Southern hospitality with incredible food and community, look no further than the Windsor Hotel in Americus, Georgia. From December 15th through 17th, I had the pleasure of staying at The Windsor. Not only did it meet every expectation that I had for the hotel, it exceeded them. The proximity to everything from the Windsor made it convenient to experience all the luxuries of the Windsor, while also being able to explore the charming town of Americus.
Room
The seafoam couch, gold-rimmed table, and floral intricacies made my room feel like I was in my own private home. The shutter windows added to the uniqueness of the hotel and brought to life the history. The beds were truly some of the comfiest and fluffiest beds I had ever slept on. I felt incredibly cozy and welcomed by the environment!
Bourbon Tasting at Thirteenth Colony Distillery
Tour
After I got done with the bourbon tour, I headed to the lobby for a tour of the Windsor Hotel by Jessica, who was the “hotel encyclopedia.” She lived up to her name, as she told me all about the estate, as well as the rich history of the Windsor. I was fascinated by how intentional all of the artifacts were placed, and with how there was a story to tell for every part of the hotel. I was taken to all three floors, as well as shown the outside terraces that overlooked the town and a beautiful sunset. I learned of how Floyd’s (a pub inside the hotel) got its name, the attention to detail in the flooring and wood, the Bridal Suite on the fourth floor, and Jimmy Carter’s affiliation with the hotel. Did you know there is a day dedicated specifically to the Windsor Hotel? You’ve got to check out the official documentation on the wall for yourself!Dinner
Breakfast
In the morning, I headed to Sweet Georgia Bakery and Cafe—which quickly became my favorite spot in Americus—located right outside of the Windsor Hotel. I had many iced vanilla lattes there, as well as the fluffiest banana nut bread. It was always a delightful experience with the staff, and they certainly can make an incredible latte.Food+Shopping
Horne Pecan Company Retail: Also inside of the hotel was an aroma that I wish I could make into a candle: pecans. This mini shop was filled with the smell of sweet pecans and coffee. I had a delicious cinnamon pecan coffee over ice and enjoyed looking through all the Christmas gifts available for my family!
