B&Bs in Charleston and Savannah
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About a year ago we stayed at a charming place in Savannah called the Planters Inn. Right next door is a fabulous restaurant called The Old Pink House, where we had one of the best meals ever. We still talk about it. It is in a good location, centrally located. The phone number for the Planters Inn is 800-554-1187. If you do a search on the Internet for Savannah inns you'll find lots of information - that's how I found out about this place. Have fun!
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Wer also stayed at the Planters Inn in Charleston and absolutely loved it. The room was beautifully appointed and there was always iced tea in the lobby/sitting room durin the day and snacks and wine in the early evening. We met some really nice people staying there and would go back in a flash.Charleston is one of my favourite places as well.
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Last year we stayed in Savannah at the President's Quarters. It is a historic Inn and you stay in one of the rooms named after a president who visited Savannah. We stayed in the Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Suite which was fabulous. Biggest room we have ever stayed in. Had a lovely firelplace, whirlpool tub, and a balcony where we were served breakfast. It was close to everything and had a parking lot. The rate was about $140 a night, but other rooms went for much less.
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We stayed at The Planters Inn in Charleston in March and absolutely loved it! I would highly recommend staying there. We have stayed at a few B&B's in Charleston and this is our favorite. Our favorite restaurants are The Peninsula Grill and Magnolia's. I have heard from friends and relatives that Anson's and Slightly North of Broad are also wonderful, but we have yet to try those out. You will love Charleston!
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Regarding Savannah, you might try the Simply Savannah website: http://www.savcvb.com. We visited Savannah last Labor Day weekend & had a terrific time, despite the heat. Can concur on Planters Inn. Would suggest a visit to Owens-Thomas House. Tourist Info center is also helpful. Enjoy.



