Rothschild-Pound House Inn

Columbus, Georgia United States of America

Rothschild-Pound House Inn
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Property Location
Located in Columbus (Downtown Historic District), Rothschild-Pound House Inn is within a 15-minute walk of Columbus Georgia Convention & Trade Center and Columbus Civic Center. This bed & breakfast is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from South Commons Sports Complex and 5.1 mi (8.3 km) from Columbus State University.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Rooms have private furnished balconies or patios. 40-inch flat-screen televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected.

Amenities
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access. Additional amenities at this Victorian bed & breakfast include wedding services, a fireplace in the lobby, and tour/ticket assistance.

Dining
Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include a business center, express check-out, and dry cleaning/laundry services. This bed & breakfast has 2 meeting rooms available for events. Free self parking is available onsite.

Need To Know Info

The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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Robert B
|1 review
Terrible customer service Absolute worst customer service I have ever experienced. I would love to be able to describe the rooms and facilities, unfortunately I never got the chance. I travel extensively and I had planned a trip to Columbus with my wife for a special occasion. We much prefer to stay at historic B&Bs for getaways like this, and the Rothschild-Pound House looked like a great choice. Most hotels were booked in town (which maybe should have been a clue as to how there was an available room here). On July 1st, I made a reservation for the 12th at which point my credit card was promptly charged the full amount. The day before I was to arrive, I received a phone message at 6:30am stating that they were having the floors redone and would be cancelling my reservation. I'm not sure how they didn't realize they'd be having the floors done that day until 24 hours beforehand and nowhere on their website or in any correspondence is there a mention of renovations. Their own policy, if I had tried to cancel my reservation, is "Cancelation must be made 14 days in advance of the check-in date. If canceled after that, a 50% credit will be offered for a future stay." I returned the call to see how they would offer to make this right on such short notice and it went straight to voicemail. 6 hours later, I received a call-back from Mamie Pound. Her advice was for me to book at another hotel in Columbus and offered to give me the phone number of the Columbus Marriot. Less than helpful, to say the least. Not even an offer of a 50% credit off of a future stay as per their own policy (not that I would ever actually consider staying here in the future). When I stated the facts back to her, she became very defensive and accused me of arguing with her. (You can see all of the other reviews on-line regarding the owner’s defensiveness.) I was in the middle of asking another question when she simply hung up on me. Extremely unprofessional, rude, and no way to build customer goodwill. As of this writing, my credit card still has not been refunded. My advice, if you are traveling to Columbus, is to book your stay elsewhere than at the Rothschild-Pound House. I was forced to.
Patrick D
|1 review
Avoid this dust bin This poor place should not be advertised. It’s run down, dirty and the owner lives in Europe. That’s why all of the reviews mention all communications are by text. The care taker is nice man but is limited in ability to get keep the place clean. Room was dusty, floors dirty, plumbing leaked. Embarrassing. Went back to Columbus this year for same mtg, we joked about not staying here again. Cannot believe Trip Advisor allows this listing. It reminds me of the Airbnb scams in London.
P6101NTjennifera
|1 review
Bed and no breakfast This was a disappointing experience, especially considering this was a special trip to see a family member in RS. The room was not ready upon check in, and the owner asked us to come back later. When we came back, we found out the room we booked was not available, and instead a small room with one bed was offered. We had been traveling all day and my phone was dead, so I made the mistake of staying. The services listed, like champagne and breakfast, are not available. Our room didn't have a functional bathroom door, and we left as soon as we could. After communicating with the owner, she told me breakfast is an additional cost.
AlbertSolihull
|1 review
A room, that's was just about iY Really rather disappointing. we had high hopes as it looked a nice building and the room was interesting enough, but there was little by way of amenities in the room, or in the main house and no breakfast was offered. In the morning, we just left as there appeared to be no one around. You could park outside in the street and Columbus is an interesting place itself to visit.
890JimW
|1 review
Historic Home Bed, No Breakfast, Limited Service Definitely a Bed, no Breakfast. We were escaping for the weekend and my wife had been emailing/texting with owner about our visit. We arrived at checkin time and had to text have someone show us to our room. They were busy helping prep a contestant for Miss Georgia Comptwtuon that night. We were told there was no evening reception, as listed on website, and there was no sit down breakfast, that we are accustomed to when web site says free breakfast as part of the Inn title. We were put in the Governor Forsythe Suite, which had a Jacuzzi tub and fire place. The shower function in the tub was a bit awkward and steps out of tub could be slippery. The power dropped out on our room, killing the AC that eas cooling room down. Power in main house was going and response was slow to our inquiry about issue. We went to dinner and the issue was resolved when we got back. It was also odd that the room had not ability to drink water -either bottled or cups from the tap. Bed was pretty comfortable. We did have some nice cinnamon rolls waiting for us on the porch and could make Kuerig Coffee. Nice historic home, but not worthy of previous ratings or price for the experience you receive.

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