There are few places in the U.S. more historic than Savannah, which was founded in 1733 and is known as Georgia’s first city. It grew from a burgeoning cotton trade, and today Savannah is home to the nation's largest urban Historic Landmark District - as well as plenty of modern fun on River Street and at the 200-plus festivals that take place in the many parks and squares. Sound romantic? It is. Which is why the inns and bed and breakfasts here are so spectacular, with period décor and Southern charm. Here are our Top 10 Savannah Inns and B and Bs!
Where Savannah’s famous Landmark District begins, so does your Savannah vacation – at the River Street Inn, history is literally at your doorstep. Another quality that makes the River Street Inn our No. 1 Savannah inn is that you can experience the past in so many ways, even without… Learn More
Here is what you need to know for your vacation to historic Savannah – Planters Inn is an original boutique hotel that dates back two centuries, and defines the modern definition of “upscale.” And Reynolds Square is an equally historic locale in the center of downtown Savannah. Learn More
We chose the Thunderbird Inn because it’s clearly an abrupt departure from what you might think of when you’re planning a Savannah inn vacation. We discovered that while many of the inns in Savannah can be considered historic, not all can be considered retro. Learn More
It’s called the Dresser Palmer House because it was built by Henry Dresser and Samuel Palmer in 1876. What inspired them to build this 11,000-sq.-ft. Italianate masterpiece is a testament to the times. Today, the Palmer Dresser House is a testament to your intimate Savannah… Learn More
We’re not educated about architecture, but High Victorian Italianate sounds pretty grand to us. It also looks pretty grand, and at the Catherine Ward House it’s the basis for a fantastic Savannah vacation just half a block from the famous Forsyth Square. Learn More
Built in 1851, the Marshall House stakes a claim to being Savannah’s first hotel - which in Georgia’s first city is really saying something. What says even more is that it has been restored up to and perhaps beyond its former glory as a premiere Savannah inn hotel. Learn More
One of the great charms of the East Bay Inn is that it hasn’t actually been a Savannah inn for very long compared to some in this historic area. Instead, it was used as a cotton warehouse and as a home base for local businesses throughout the 1800s. It’s only been used… Learn More
The first clue you get about your place at President’s Quarters is that it doesn’t offer rooms or accommodations – it offers guest quarters. For all of its intimacy and its nod toward Savannah’s deep history, the President’s Quarters Inn is centered on pure luxurious style. Learn More
In a very, very romantic city, the Foley House Inn comes right out and says it – this is the premiere Savannah romantic bed and breakfast. We’d have to agree, with its gourmet Southern breakfasts, evening port wines, private gardens and quiet Savannah location, it’s the… Learn More
We wondered what could be so romantic about a rock that was used as ballast on ships that arrived in Georgia in the 1700s. Turns out it was used to build many of the structures that are now inns in Savannah. Fast-forward to today at the Ballastone Inn, and the answer is… Learn More
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