Couples looking to relax, rekindle, and reconnect will look no further for their getaway hideaway. The Hotel Saugatuck, a Michigan Historic Landmark, is a new luxury bed and breakfast in Saugatuck, Michigan. There are 18 King suites that offer fireplaces, Jason Hydrotherapy tubs, and walk-in showers with rain heads and body sprays among other luxury comfort amenities. Located at the gateway of Saugatuck's historical district, couples will find it easy to relax in our friendly and casually elegant atmosphere. Overlooking Kalamazoo Lake, we have incredible water views from many of our Inn rooms. Our guest focused Inn delivers a gourmet breakfast to your room at a time that you choose. Guests are also pampered at night with a homemade sweet treat. Make newly renovated Hotel Saugatuck your next stop for your Michigan Romantic Getaway.
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              Roni D | September 2025
      Lovely experience.
      What a lovely experience! The cabin was charming as it featured a gas fireplace that was visible from most of the room. The space was spotlessly clean. We loved the dessert that was delivered each...
    Discover47942 | September 2025
      Very enjoyable
      Was a very enjoyable stay in the Lakeshore Room. My wife is in a wheelchair and the accommodations were very accessible. Always a concern when we travel, but worked very well for us.
    PassionForTravel42 | August 2025
      Exceptionally Poor Value
      I hate writing a bad review for a small business, but honestly I'm really surprised at the number of positive reviews for this property.  We found for the price paid (about $600/night with taxes and...
    Michael W | August 2025
      Awesome!
      Great location, very clean and friendly staff.  Amenities and instructions were awesome and the breakfast was wonderful.  We would definitely stay here again!
    Paula G | August 2025
      Average but pricy.
      We paid $700 + per night for a mediocre experience. We stayed in a cottage, where the only view was of the parking lot- this is the same for all but the first cottage. The landscaping was all dead...