Batcheller Mansion Inn - Saratoga Springs
43.07513, -73.78551Located only 14 minutes' stroll from New York State Military Museum, Batcheller Mansion Inn Saratoga Springs offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and parking. The 3-star inn is a good starting point for exploring Saratoga Springs, including Congress Park, which is 0.3 miles away.
Location
Located just 19 minutes by foot from National Museum of Dance, the hotel is also 1.3 miles from Saratoga Springs Amtrak railroad station. At the Saratoga Springs accommodation, guests will be at a medium distance from Lake State Park. Saratoga Spa State Park is also 1.8 miles away.
Batcheller Mansion Inn is within walking distance of Circular St & Union Ave bus station.
Rooms
Overlooking the garden, the 9 rooms are appointed with climate control, as well as modern facilities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The nice touches include a stone fireplace, along with a writing table. Offering such amenities as a hair dryer and bathrobes, the bathrooms also include a separate toilet and a shower.
Eat & Drink
The neighborhood features restaurants, including Dizzy Chicken Wood Fired Rotisserie, which is right near the Saratoga Springs hotel.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Queen Size Bed
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Max:2 persons
Essential information about Batcheller Mansion Inn
💵 Lowest room price | 224 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.6 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 25.0 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Albany International, ALB |
Location
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Reviews of Batcheller Mansion Inn
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Victorian-era mansion with historical decor, breakfast options, and proximity to Congress Park and downtown Saratoga Springs.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 14historical charmdelicious croissantspre-ordering requirementlack of elevatorstaircase difficulty
Staying in the Kate Batcheller room was a wonderful experience. the mansion's historical charm truly enveloped us. Enjoying the sunset from the balcony and the beautifully decorated common areas made us feel both cozy and luxurious. Breakfast included freshly brewed coffee and delicious croissants, but the pre-ordering requirement could be inconvenient. Additionally, the lack of an elevator made navigating the stairs a bit challenging, especially with our bags.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 28convenient locationbreakfast organization
The location is fantastic, just a brief walk
to downtown Saratoga, which allowed us to explore without driving. The accommodations were lovely, but the breakfast was on the simpler side, and the organization left a bit to be desired.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 27charming mansionfrustrating parking policy
Unexpected parking drama
The mansion's charm surprised us as we enjoyed the sunset from the balcony, and the owner's hospitality was truly heartfelt.
However, the parking policy made our stay stressful. being forced to move our car felt unnecessary and unwelcoming.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 22charming mansiondelightful breakfastbrusque staffcool temperature
What a charming place! The historical character of the mansion shines through every corner, and breakfast was delightful, though slightly cool. Some staff interactions felt a bit brusque, especially at breakfast. Still, the beautiful rooms and welcoming common areas made for a lovely experience overall.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 16historical bookselegant ambiance
Perfect for anyone who loves elegance
The ambiance of this place is just nice. I walked into the library where I found a collection of historical books, and I was instantly transported to another era, so much character in that room, I could almost hear whispers of the past.
It wasn’t exactly inexpensive but you get what you pay for.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 26gorgeous roomamazing staff
charming mansion with a stunning breakfast setup that feels like a step back in time
Gorgeous room, amazing staff.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 10cozy roomfriendly stafffresh pastriesbreakfast processstaircase difficulty
The Batcheller Mansion stole my heart right from the start. The architecture is stunning and the intricate woodwork throughout the house is a piece of art. My room, the Amelia LeSaux, was cozy and beautifully furnished. It had a large, round bathroom with great water pressure in the shower. Each room is uniquely named, adding a personal touch that I loved. The staff, especially Martha, were friendly and attentive, making me feel special during my entire stay. Breakfast was really enjoyable, with freshly baked pastries and a good variety of options. I did find the breakfast pre-ordering process a bit inconvenient. It seemed rigid at times and made me feel pressured to decide quickly. An elevator would also be a great addition, especially for seniors or those with heavy luggage, as the stairs can be steep. Overall, the charm of the mansion and the hospitality are hard to beat. I left feeling relaxed and would definitely consider coming back.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 05beautiful architectureornate woodworkdelightful breakfastbreakfast timingpre-ordering requirement
The rich history and beautiful architecture really made my stay special. I enjoyed the charming common areas filled with ornate woodwork and antique furnishings. Breakfast was delightful, offering delicious options that you select a day in advance. However, it would have been more convenient if breakfast started an hour earlier, as I prefer an earlier meal when traveling. Overall, the experience was relaxing and unique, making me eager to come back.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 24historical decorfreshly baked croissantsexcellent hospitalitypre-ordering requirementbreakfast organization
The Batcheller Mansion Inn offers a stunning blend of history and comfort. I enjoyed relaxing in the beautifully adorned common areas and taking in the elegant decor. The breakfast selection was delightful, featuring freshly baked croissants and a variety of organic juices. Doug, the owner, provided excellent hospitality and shared fascinating insights about the mansion's history, which greatly enhanced my experience during my stay.
The breakfast setup requires pre-ordering, which could be inconvenient.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 23decorated roomfantastic breakfastgruff staff
Our stay was a delightful experience with a beautifully decorated room that felt like stepping back in time and a fantastic breakfast that I looked forward to each morning! However, the breakfast staff was a bit gruff, which dampened the experience slightly. I would definitely stay again and explore more of the charming rooms next time!
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missingWrote a review on Jun 20ornate woodworkantique furnishingselegant detaillack of elevatorstaircase difficulty
The ornate woodwork and antique furnishings made me feel like royalty. I thoroughly enjoyed every elegant detail throughout the common areas, giving a delightful glimpse into history. The sweeping staircase was a breathtaking centerpiece, too.
An elevator would be great for seniors.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 18ornate woodworkantique furnishingselegant decorlack of elevatorstaircase difficulty
During my stay, I truly appreciated the ornate woodwork and antique furnishings throughout the Batcheller Mansion Inn, which provided a delightful glimpse into history. The elegant decor in the common areas made me feel special and cherished as a guest.
An elevator would be a great addition for seniors.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 13private bathroomfreshly baked croissants
would like to stay here on the next trip
The room was cozy with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom stocked with free toiletries. The breakfast featured delicious options like freshly baked croissants and made-to-order items served in a beautifully decorated dining area. Loved the charming common areas and the elegant ambiance, perfect for relaxing and enjoying some snacks throughout the day.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 07convenient accesshistorical charm
beautiful parks and easy walks to nearby attractions
I was thrilled to find that we could walk to Congress Park in just under 10 minutes from this charming mansion, and the historical sights around downtown Saratoga Springs are absolutely stunning, making every stroll feel like a step back in time.
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