At over 200 years of age, this is Savannah's oldest and best-loved inn. Small rooms and dark halls create a very cozy, colonial atmosphere in this simple brick and clapboard house, and a prevalence of fireplaces adds to the charm. The inn is said to be haunted by the wife of the original owner. Despondent over the departure of her seafaring lover, the woman threw herself from a third-floor balcony. Legend says she now resides in room 204. The basement bar and restaurant (where another ghost puts in frequent appearances) is also a favorite with locals and visitors alike.
This handsome French Second Empire building was constructed in 1873 by the founder of the Hamilton Watch Company, who also happened to be mayor of Savannah. Outfitted with gorgeous Victorian accents, loves of historical details will thrill at the decor. The inn operates efficiently and provides all the modern conveniences one could hope for, such as phones and VCRs in every guestroom. Located within Savannah's romantic Historic District, the property is close to most area attractions and many fine restaurants.
The two buildings that comprise this opulent inn date to the 1860's, when they were built as residences in the Italianate Regency style. Renovated into apartments during the Great Depression, the dilapidated structures were lovingly restored during the 1980's and reopened as one of Savannah's most elegant bed and breakfasts. Victorian antiques and plush luxuries enhance the guest suites, and no detail is overlooked. Afternoon tea and evening cordials are served in the parlor.
The Mansion on Forsyth Park is set in Savannah's Historic district, and is surrounded by some of the city's most beautiful beaches, restaurants, night-spots and other spectacular attractions. The hotel is a magnificently restored Victorian mansion that still retains its huge collection of 400 plus pieces of artwork. Guests will be in awe of the Versace furniture in the lobby, Lalique chandeliers, and stunning onyx and Verona marble interior, while the lavish guest rooms are elegantly designed and equipped with modern amenities to make every stay as comfortable as possible. Be sure to visit Casimir's Lounge located inside the hotel for a night of jazz and delicious bites.
Located on the west side of the island over marshland and tidal creeks at Shelter Cove, this secluded and gated resort is reached over a pretty private bridge. Accommodations include spacious and updated studio rooms to one, two and three-bedroom villas (some with full kitchens). There are several buildings connected to Live Oak Lodge (the main building) that have elevators. Other out buildings have stairs to the second floor. Amenities include a pool with slides and fountains, planned activities, 300-foot fishing pier, golf, a deli-style restaurant, laundry facilities, bike rentals and nature trails. Shuttle service is available (for a fee) from the resort to the Beach House, where there is a swimming pool, play area, picnic tables, showers, restrooms, planned activities and food. The beaches are wide and not crowded. - Natasha Lawrence
Situated in Savannah, 2.1 km from Oglethorpe Square and 700 metres from Monterey Square, Forsyth Park Inn features accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and a tennis court. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with bath or shower and free toiletries. The bed and breakfast offers a continental or American breakfast. Forsyth Park Inn offers a sun terrace. A bicycle rental service is available at the accommodation. Popular points of interest near Forsyth Park Inn include Lafayette Square, Pulaski Square and Savannah History Museum. The nearest airport is Hilton Head, 58 km from the bed and breakfast, and the property offers a free shuttle service.
Located on the west side of the island over marshland and tidal creeks at Shelter Cove, this secluded and gated resort is reached over a pretty private bridge. Accommodations include spacious and updated studio rooms to one, two and three-bedroom villas (some with full kitchens). There are several buildings connected to Live Oak Lodge (the main building) that have elevators. Other out buildings have stairs to the second floor. Amenities include a pool with slides and fountains, planned activities, 300-foot fishing pier, golf, a deli-style restaurant, laundry facilities, bike rentals and nature trails. Shuttle service is available (for a fee) from the resort to the Beach House, where there is a swimming pool, play area, picnic tables, showers, restrooms, planned activities and food. The beaches are wide and not crowded. - Natasha Lawrence
Situated in Savannah, 2.1 km from Oglethorpe Square and 700 metres from Monterey Square, Forsyth Park Inn features accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and a tennis court. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with bath or shower and free toiletries. The bed and breakfast offers a continental or American breakfast. Forsyth Park Inn offers a sun terrace. A bicycle rental service is available at the accommodation. Popular points of interest near Forsyth Park Inn include Lafayette Square, Pulaski Square and Savannah History Museum. The nearest airport is Hilton Head, 58 km from the bed and breakfast, and the property offers a free shuttle service.
This handsome French Second Empire building was constructed in 1873 by the founder of the Hamilton Watch Company, who also happened to be mayor of Savannah. Outfitted with gorgeous Victorian accents, loves of historical details will thrill at the decor. The inn operates efficiently and provides all the modern conveniences one could hope for, such as phones and VCRs in every guestroom. Located within Savannah's romantic Historic District, the property is close to most area attractions and many fine restaurants.
At over 200 years of age, this is Savannah's oldest and best-loved inn. Small rooms and dark halls create a very cozy, colonial atmosphere in this simple brick and clapboard house, and a prevalence of fireplaces adds to the charm. The inn is said to be haunted by the wife of the original owner. Despondent over the departure of her seafaring lover, the woman threw herself from a third-floor balcony. Legend says she now resides in room 204. The basement bar and restaurant (where another ghost puts in frequent appearances) is also a favorite with locals and visitors alike.
The stones used to construct this 1838 building came to America as ballast in ships that would return to England laden with cotton, and thus the name Ballastone was considered appropriate for this gorgeous establishment. This elegant B&B sits beside the Julliette Gordon Low House and near garden squares in a very genteel corner of the Historic District. From the opulent common rooms to the antique-appointed guest rooms, the place is truly luxurious. Guests enjoy a complementary full breakfast, afternoon tea with hors d'oeuvres and brandy and chocolates in the late evening.
The Residence Inn Savannah Downtown/Historic District is located in downtown Savannah Georgia in the Historic District. The hotel is located steps from the Roundhouse Railroad Museum and Battlefield Memorial Park, and around the corner from Civic Center and the Welcome Center. Explore the serenity of the gazebo, fire pit and outdoor pool area. Cherish the look and feel of the historic architecture, while enjoying the modern comforts of home, including high definition LCD TV, free high-speed wireless Internet, and spacious studio, 1 or 2-bedroom suites with fully equipped kitchens. Enjoy the complimentary hot breakfast buffet in the morning, or relax in the full bar and lounge after hours.