39 Best Hotels in Savannah, Georgia

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The Hostess City opens its doors every year to millions of visitors who are drawn to its historic and vibrant downtown. Because the majority of attractions are located within the Historic District, most of the city’s best hotels are located there, too. Many are within easy walking distance of the city’s premier restaurants and historic sites. In terms of accommodations, Savannah is best known for its many inns and B&Bs, which have moved into the stately antebellum mansions, renovated cotton warehouses, and myriad other historic buildings stretching from the river out to the Victorian neighborhoods in the vicinity of Forsyth Park. Most are beautifully restored with the requisite high ceilings, ornate carved millwork, claw-foot tubs, and other quaint touches. A flush of newer boutique hotels has shaken some of the dust out of Savannah’s lodging scene and raised the bar for competing properties. Properties like the Brice, Cotton Sail, The Grant, and luxurious Mansion on Forsyth Park would be at home in a much larger city, but all have figured out how to introduce a sleek, cosmopolitan edge without bulldozing over Savannah’s charm.

The Grant

$$ | 5 W. Broughton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice
Offering the best of both worlds, the Grant provides a boutique-hotel environment with the freedom of vacation-rental accommodations, the first establishment in Savannah to embrace the so-called urban suite trend. Housed in the historic W.T. Grant department store, the Grant features one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites, each with a full kitchen and luxe sleeper sofa. The spaces are smartly designed and well-appointed; many feature exposed brick and historic elements from the building's past.

Pros

  • Quality plus affordability
  • Multiple-room suites great for large parties
  • Overlooks Broughton Street

Cons

  • Broughton Street can be noisy at night
  • No hotel amenities
  • Parking can be a challenge
5 W. Broughton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-257–4050
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17 suites
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The Gastonian

$$$ | 220 E. Gaston St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice

Guest rooms—many of which are exceptionally spacious—in this atmospheric Italianate inn dating from 1868 all have fireplaces and are decorated with a mix of funky finds and antiques from the Georgian and Regency periods. In a second building, identical to the main house, the Lafayette Room has the most noteworthy fireplace; the Caracalla Suite is named for the oversize whirlpool tub built in front of its fireplace; the Juliette Low room has a private wrought-iron balcony looking out on the treetops. The handsome and quiet Eli Whitney room is one of the least expensive. Fresh flowers throughout and the outdoor covered arbor are unexpected pleasures. Afternoon tea, complimentary wine with cheese and hors d'oeuvres, and evening desserts and cordials are among the treats. At breakfast you can order such hot entrées as omelets with creamed spinach and goat cheese.

Pros

  • Cordial and caring staff
  • Hot breakfast is hard to beat
  • Afternoon tea and wine and cheese at night

Cons

  • Accommodations on the third floor are a climb
  • Some of the furnishings are less than regal
  • Plumbing is old and sometimes problematic
220 E. Gaston St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-232–2869
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hamilton-Turner Inn

$$$ | 330 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice

With bathrooms the size of New York City apartments, this French Empire mansion is celebrated, if not in song, certainly in story, and definitely has a "wow" effect, especially the rooms that front Lafayette Square. It was built ostentatiously in 1873 by Samuel Hamilton, Savannah's then-mayor (who made money as a blockade runner during the Civil War) and then rescued from further ignominy in 1997 by a wealthy Savannah couple, who did the initial restoration; current owners Gay and Jim Dunlop completed a massive restoration that returned the home's former glory. The afternoon reception features quality wine and both hot and cold hors d'oeuvres.

Pros

  • Wonderfully furnished rooms
  • Breakfast is a treat, with baked items such as scones and hot entrées like perfect eggs Benedict
  • Long and interesting history

Cons

  • Sedate atmosphere won't appeal to everyone
  • No guest elevator (except for accessible Room 201)
  • Street parking only
330 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
888-448–8849
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kehoe House

$$$ | 123 Habersham St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice

Known for its remarkably friendly and attentive staff, this 1890s-era house, handsomely appointed in Victorian splendor, was originally the family manse of William Kehoe, a prominent Savannah businessman whose Kehoe Iron Works are now an event venue near the Eastern Wharf. On the main floor, a double parlor has two fireplaces and sweeps the eye upward with its 14-foot ceilings, creating an elegant setting for a made-to-order Southern breakfast; later in the day you'll be treated to afternoon tea and desserts and an evening wine and hors d'oeuvres reception. Don't miss the courtyard garden and the music room with a baby grand piano. Guest rooms in this charmer have a decidedly Victorian feel, with a mix of antiques and gilt mirrors, and the location on Columbia Square puts it on the quieter side of town, though tour trolleys will pass regularly.

Pros

  • Romantic, photo-worthy setting
  • The two elevators are a rarity in a B&B
  • Great, filling Southern breakfasts

Cons

  • A few rooms have the sink and shower in the room
  • Soundproofing in guest rooms could be better
  • In-room fireplaces don't work
123 Habersham St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-232–1020
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Kimpton Brice Hotel

$$ | 601 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice

No detail was spared when they made a boutique hotel out of this 1860s warehouse, which later served as a Coca-Cola bottling plant and then a livery stable. A far cry from the typical Savannah establishments, traditional culture meets curated design at the Kimpton Brice and the "New South" comes alive with bellmen in seersucker, locally made furnishings, and accoutrements reminiscent of a modern Southern mansion. Special touches include a yoga mat in each of the smartly decorated rooms, a lively wine and hors d'oeuvres social hour, and fine art from the alumni of the local arts college. Count on making friends as you relax in the Secret Garden courtyard or dine in the chic Italian on-site restaurant called Pacci. It isn't just pet-friendly, there's even a pet social hour, and rates are surprisingly reasonable for the property's prime location.

Pros

  • Staff is genuinely warm and helpful
  • Artistic design mixed with old Southern touches
  • Great view of the secret garden from many of the second-floor rooms

Cons

  • Neighboring Bay Street can be loud
  • No free parking
  • Given it's in a historic building, the rooms are smaller than one might expect for the price
601 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-238–1200
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145 rooms
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The Marshall House

$$$ | 123 E. Broughton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA Fodor's Choice

With original pine floors, handsome woodwork, and exposed brick, this hotel provides the charm and intimacy of a B&B. Rooms with their own wrought-iron balconies, which overlook the street, are decidedly the best, and the lobby segues into the bar and then into sophisticated 45 Bistro, one of the city's top eateries. Different spaces reflect different parts of Savannah's history, from its founding to the Civil War, when it served as a hospital for wounded soldiers. A full breakfast is offered in the lovely atrium, and there's a Southern history talk during a complimentary wine-and-cheese reception in the lobby Sunday through Thursday.

Pros

  • Great location near stores and restaurants
  • Exceptional restaurant
  • Balconies offer great bird's-eye views of Broughton Street

Cons

  • No free parking
  • Floors show their age in places
  • The sounds of bustling Broughton Street can be noisy
123 E. Broughton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-644–7896
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68 rooms
No Meals

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Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa

$$$ | 1 Resort Dr., Savannah, GA, 31421, USA Fodor's Choice

Within its own fiefdom, this high-rise property with more resort amenities than any other property in the area—including tennis courts, a full-service spa, and a golf course—presides over Hutchinson Island, five minutes by water taxi from River Street and just a short drive over the Talmadge Bridge. The adjacent Savannah Convention Center is what keeps the hotel at high-occupancy levels almost year-round, because many meeting attendees stay here; vacationers predominate on the weekends. The Savannah Harbor Golf Course is open to the public and is the best bet for golfers staying in the Historic District. Ferries depart every 15 or 20 minutes, with the last one heading for the island at midnight.

Pros

  • Heated outdoor pool boasts a great view of River Street
  • Dreamy bedding
  • Great children's program

Cons

  • You are close, but still removed, from downtown
  • Lacks atmosphere
  • An expensive and annoying resort fee
1 Resort Dr., Savannah, GA, 31421, USA
912-201–2000
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403 rooms
No Meals

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The Alida, Savannah, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

$$$ | 412 Williamson St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
A newer addition to Savannah's Riverfront, the Alida collaborated with the Savannah College of Art and Design to create the industrial-meets-mid-century-modern vibe that's peppered with vibrant original, local artwork. Guest rooms are equipped with a window seat, honor bar, 60-inch flat-screen TV, complimentary Wi-Fi, and handmade bathrobes; other options include a corner suite or studio, or the hotel's 2,700 square foot penthouse, complete with a private wraparound balcony. Take a swim in the outdoor pool; work out in the 24-hour fitness center, equipped with Peloton bicycles, virtual programming, free weights and yoga mats; or shop local wares in the 24-hour Keep Shop. There are also several dining options: Rhett, offering upscale Southern dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner; The Lost Square rooftop bar with a stellar view of the Savannah River; The Trade Room, an industrial-chic coffee and cocktail bar; and the waterside Pool Bar, serving craft cocktails and nibbles.

Pros

  • Local/artisanal details feel special
  • Large, bright windows
  • Can be booked through Marriott with points

Cons

  • Views from several floors are blocked by the JW Marriott at Plant Riverside District
  • Williamson Street gets very busy and rowdy with partiers at night
  • No in-room coffee (though available on request)
412 Williamson St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-715–7000
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194 rooms
No Meals

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Andaz Savannah

$$$ | 14 Barnard St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

The interiors at the Andaz make quite a statement: the exposed-brick walls in the spacious lobby are offset by cozy, nested seating areas. Rooms have fine linens, complimentary minibar snacks and nonalcoholic beverages, and complimentary Wi-Fi, and the restaurant serves farm-to-table breakfast and dinner, while the bar has classic cocktails and contemporary offerings.

Pros

  • Concierge with extensive insider knowledge
  • Excellent location overlooking Ellis Square, two blocks from the river
  • Cosmopolitan rooftop pool

Cons

  • Sounds of revelers on Congress Street can sometimes be heard in rooms
  • No free parking
  • Conference spaces don't match the designer appeal of the rest of the hotel
14 Barnard St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-233–2116
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151 rooms
No Meals

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Azalea Inn & Villas

$$ | 217 E. Huntingdon St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Expect a hospitable ambience, a wonderful breakfast, and afternoon wine service at this 1889 mansion built for a Cotton Exchange tycoon. It has multiple fireplaces, verandas with overhead fans and wicker furnishings, and a mural in the dining room that brings history to the table. Enjoy the lush, subtropical gardens that surround the pool. If you don't get enough to whet your whistle at the evening social, you have 24-hour access to a wine and beverage refrigerator. The Forsyth Park neighborhood, near Gaston Street, offers quiet surroundings adored by the residents—and guests. If you're looking for a self-catering option, check out the Villas.

Pros

  • Rooms exude romance and luxury
  • Baked goods are put out during the day
  • This is one of the few local B&Bs with a pool

Cons

  • Just outside the heart of the Historic District, and it's a bit of a walk to many attractions
  • Less expensive rooms are small
  • The carriage house is not as distinctive
217 E. Huntingdon St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-236–6080
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10 rooms, 3 villas
Free Breakfast

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Bellwether House

$$$ | 211 E. Gaston St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

This rambling Italianate town house from the late 19th century is a standout for its ornate exterior, relaxing front porch, and comfortable ambience as a luxury accommodation in a B&B configuration. Once two separate houses, the oversize rooms boast high ceilings, luxury linens, handsome fireplaces, and sleek, modern furnishings, as well as claw-foot tubs or spacious double-showers. On one of the city's most beautiful streets, it's in a quiet residential area that offers a true slice of Savannah life.

Pros

  • Rooms are well-appointed and un-fussy
  • Included afternoon tea and evening "sabering" of a bottle of wine
  • Free parking in a private lot plus option for valet service

Cons

  • Lacks the privacy of a large property
  • Just off the beaten path allows for quiet at night but longer walks to central areas
  • Only one ADA room
211 E. Gaston St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
646-397--9720
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection

$$$ | 102 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Giving you easy access to the hustle and bustle of River Street, this boutique hotel is a much-needed addition to the hotel landscape—instead of the Victorian decor that's so prevalent in Savannah; a stay at the Bohemian is like settling into a gentleman's study in a regal English manse. The hotel was designed as homage to the British maritime settlers who first colonized this area in 1733, including Gen. James Oglethorpe himself. Think heavy woods studded with brass, dark tufted leather, and elaborate lighting fixtures crafted from shells and driftwood. The Bohemian's rooftop is a chic lounge with indoor and outdoor seating that has become a popular nightspot for locals; the crowd is generally 30 and under, so the scene can be rowdy. A restaurant is on the River Street level. It's a handsome place to wash up, and like Savannah's founders, you might just be persuaded to stay a while.

Pros

  • Can be booked through Marriott with points
  • Pets are allowed for a nonrefundable fee of $100
  • Location on the river offers beautiful views and convenience

Cons

  • Decor is a little over-the-top
  • The Rocks on the Roof lounge stays open late and the noise can sometimes be heard in guest rooms
  • Not very kid-friendly
102 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-721–3800
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75 rooms
No Meals

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Catherine Ward House Inn

$$ | 118 E. Waldburg St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Elegance meets comfort at this bed-and-breakfast, applauded for warm and inviting touches like soft music, cozy lighting, and crackling fires in period fireplaces. Built by a former sea captain for his new wife in 1886, this Italianate home sits within a block of Forsyth Park and the current innkeeper's style shines through with the well-chosen gilt mirrors, antique pieces, fresh flowers, and the communal dining table, set beautifully for a breakfast that wins rave reviews. Most rooms have balconies and private access to the garden oasis with its koi pond and soothing fountain.

Pros

  • Rooms have antique mantels and fireplaces, some of which work
  • Some rooms have two-person whirlpool tubs
  • Tasty breakfasts

Cons

  • Less expensive rooms are small
  • Carriage-house rooms are not as atmospheric as the main house
  • Two-night minimum usually required for weekends
118 E. Waldburg St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-234–8564
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The DeSoto Savannah

$$ | 15 E. Liberty St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Expect tasteful contemporary furnishings at this 15-story property with a rooftop pool, multiple dining options, and a downtown location in the heart of a thriving shopping and dining neighborhood. The furnishings are chic and modern while nodding to the DeSoto's elegant history as a destination for Savannah socialites and special guests like Elvis Presley, Katharine Hepburn, and U.S. presidents; for the best view of the city's historic skyline, ask for a room on the 13th floor. The dining options include 1540 Room, a fine dining restaurant; Edgar's Proof & Provision, a cozy bourbon bar; and Buffalo Bayou, a grab-and-go coffee cafe. Prices can be surprisingly reasonable, especially considering the property was voted Best Hotel (More Than 100 Rooms) by readers of Savannah Magazine in 2023.

Pros

  • Overlooking Madison Square
  • Nice skyline views from the upper floors
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

Cons

  • On-street parking or pricey valet
  • Walking distance to the riverfront can be a little far for some
  • No refrigerator in room
15 E. Liberty St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-232–9000
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251 rooms
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The Drayton Hotel Savannah, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | 7 Drayton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Boasting an ideal location directly across from Savannah's Cotton Exchange on Bay Street, The Drayton Hotel takes advantage of a gorgeous 19th-century building to accommodate guests in cozy, modern luxury. Each room either faces the river or the property's dramatic Historic District surroundings, and features complimentary Wi-Fi, bottled water, Bluetooth speakers, luxury linens, a wardrobe steamer, and twice-daily housekeeping. A convenient coffee stand can be accessed from either inside the building or Drayton Street, and the property also includes a seafood and raw bar, a rooftop bar with sweeping views, and an intimate cocktail lounge.

Pros

  • Super-convenient location
  • Plenty of dining and drinking amenities
  • Upscale without feeling stodgy

Cons

  • Bustling location means there can be some noise
  • The bars are frequented by visitors and locals and can be crowded
  • Rooms are comfortable but can feel a little sterile
7 Drayton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-662--8900
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50 luxury rooms and suites
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Eliza Thompson House

$$ | 5 W. Jones St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Afternoon wine, cheese, and appetizers and luscious evening desserts and sherry are served in the atmospheric main parlor of this fine town house built by Eliza Thompson's loving husband, Joseph, for their family in 1847. This gracious Federal-style home was transformed into a B&B by the first "new" owners in 1977; a boatload of furnishings and portraits in gold-leaf frames were shipped over from England to outfit the well-appointed rooms. The R. Bruce room, with its draped ceiling and original hardwood floors, is considered the most elegant. A full breakfast is taken in the tranquil brick courtyard with its soothing fountains. Adjacent is a New Orleans–esque carriage house with 13 moderately priced rooms. It's worth noting that this inn is rumored to be haunted, and several travelers have had spine-tingling experiences here.

Pros

  • On one of Savannah's most beautiful streets
  • In a lively residential neighborhood
  • Multi-night specials are available

Cons

  • Must purchase parking passes
  • Breakfast can be hit or miss
  • Some of the back rooms are small
5 W. Jones St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-236–3620
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Foley House Inn

$$$ | 14 W. Hull St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

In the center of the Historic District, this elegant inn is made up of two town houses built 50 years apart. Expect stunning architecture and beautifully appointed accommodations: all have fireplaces and reproduction antique furnishings, some have whirlpool tubs and balconies. Ask for a room overlooking Chippewa Square, where Forrest Gump sat on a park bench giving a dissertation about a box of chocolates. There's also a carriage house to the rear of the property with less expensive rooms. Afternoons are marked by a charming high tea service.

Pros

  • Gorgeous architecture and decor
  • Luxury bath products
  • Complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres served in the evening

Cons

  • Old pipes can make for slow drainage
  • Fee for parking pass
  • No elevator
14 W. Hull St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-232–6622
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Forsyth Park Inn

$ | 102 W. Hall St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Done up in a sunny shade of yellow, this wood-frame Queen Anne home dating from 1893 is surrounded by an appealing courtyard and gardens. Indoors, the parlor has parquet floors and is furnished with some proper Queen Anne pieces, but much is simply old. The parlor fireplace is a focal point, and it is fun to open the tall windows and step onto the veranda; many guests take their breakfast here among the rockers and ferns. All rooms are exceptionally large, but the best are No. 7 (with its black floral fabrics and fireplace), No. 5, and No. 9. Children and pets are allowed only in the cottage out back, which is not as well furnished as the main house.

Pros

  • Excellent Southern breakfast
  • Complimentary homemade desserts
  • On-street parking is free

Cons

  • Some rooms are just adequate
  • Bathrooms need an upgrade
  • Children and pets only allowed in the cottage
102 W. Hall St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-233–6800
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11 rooms, 1 cottage
Free Breakfast

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Green Palm Inn

$$ | 548 E. President St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

This gingerbread inn built in 1897 is a pleasing little discovery with its spacious, high-ceilinged and elegantly furnished cottage-style rooms inspired by Savannah's British Colonial heritage. All rooms have fireplaces, and a couple even have working fireplaces in the bathrooms. Hot breakfasts are generous and served with style, and in the evening you'll be treated to wine and hors d'oeuvres, plus daily homemade desserts.

Pros

  • Innkeeper is knowledgeable about Savannah's history
  • Quiet location with a garden patio
  • Affordable rates

Cons

  • With only four guest rooms, it might be too intimate for some
  • Location on the eastern edge of the Historic District isn't as convenient as other hotels
  • Designated guest parking is limited
548 E. President St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-447--8901
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4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hampton Inn & Suites Savannah-Historic District

$$ | 603 W. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

The rooms and suites at this well-known chain hotel are a remarkably good value for Savannah's Historic District. The studios and one-bedroom suites have their own kitchenettes, making them ideal for families, and the beds are topped with soft linens. There is an adjacent parking lot and a small swimming pool but, alas, no restaurant or bar.

Pros

  • Spacious accommodations
  • Continental breakfast with plenty of hot options
  • Suites start at only $10 more than a standard room

Cons

  • Avoid the suite next to the noisy boiler
  • Charge for parking
  • Noise from nearby traffic
603 W. Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-721–1600
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154 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Holiday Inn Express Savannah-Historic District

$ | 199 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Since all buildings in the Historic District must conform to the local charm, Holiday Inn went all-out, creating a handsome interior design in the public spaces, with tasteful animal-print settees, leather club chairs, fireplaces, and classy chandeliers. Impressive guest rooms, especially the deluxe ones on the concierge level, are done in a taupe palette with textured walls, wet bars, contemporary designer bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and luxury bedding. The rooftop swimming pool has a shady gazebo and fabulous river views. A bank of public computers is available to guests. The location is excellent and can't be beat for the price.

Pros

  • Impressive Wi-Fi throughout
  • Soundproof rooms
  • On-site fitness center

Cons

  • Rates are higher than at most similar properties
  • Taupe palette could be considered bland rather than neutral
  • Could use some updates
199 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-231–9000
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146 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District

$ | 201 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
Mere steps from Ellis Square and City Market, this historic building was once a dry goods storage house. The hotel offers complimentary internet access, a business center, a fitness center, and allows pets (with a $125 deposit). Five Oaks Taproom offers Southern-inspired dining and drinks.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Helpful staff
  • Budget friendly option

Cons

  • Decor lacks the warmth of many other downtown hotels
  • Nearby Bay Street is noisy
  • No pool
201 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
877-859–5095
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309 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Savannah

$$ | 2 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

A study in modernity amid the history of River and Bay streets, the seven-story Hyatt Regency Savannah has marble floors, glass elevators, and a towering atrium. It's closer to the waterfront than any hotel in town, and many rooms have balconies that overlook the Savannah River. The decor, including large leather club chairs, work desks with ergonomic chairs, and flat-screen TVs, is crisp and contemporary and was renovated in 2017. Art adorning the lobby is local and available for sale. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Moss + Oak Oven, which features outdoor seating with river views and a menu of upscale Southern favorites. For the guest in a hurry, M+O Market offers fresh grab-and-go items and Starbucks coffee.

Pros

  • Modern decor
  • Comfortable bedding
  • Views from everywhere including the heated pool and lounge

Cons

  • Valet parking is very expensive
  • Many large groups
  • Views don't come cheap
2 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-238–1234
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351 rooms
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JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District

$$$$ | 400 W. River St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
The name is a mouthful, and that's appropriate for this massive, entertainment-packed property with an enviable location on the Savannah riverfront. Rooms are in three distinct sections: the Power Plant is a "restored" power plant left abandoned for decades before its transformation into the centerpiece of the property; the Three Muses features soft and romantic styling; and the forthcoming Atlantic, which will have a contemporary and nautical theme. Electric Moon, the hotel's rooftop bar, is one of the city's best. The Power Plant building features a chrome-dipped replica dinosaur skeleton soaring from the ceiling, and at any given time you might run into cirque performers or fire-jugglers. Some might call the decor gaudy, while others would consider it funky. Either way, Plant Riverside District, which anchors the west end of River Street, is an experience you won't have anywhere else.

Pros

  • Activity-packed area of town
  • Plenty of dining options
  • Electric Moon Skytop Lounge is one of the city's best

Cons

  • This trendy area of River Street is noisy in the evenings
  • As Savannah's newest lodging property, prices are high
  • The decor can be gauche and overstimulating
400 W. River St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-373–9100
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419 rooms
No Meals

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Olde Harbour Inn

$$ | 508 E. Factors Walk, Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Dating from 1892, this pet-friendly riverfront lodging tries hard to please even if it doesn't always hit the heights; nevertheless, it's a good option for those who want to be near the action of River Street. The two-bedroom loft suites are a definite thumbs-up. Bathrooms and kitchenettes are from the 1980s, but have been spiffed up. The decor is big on florals and patterns, with reproduction four-poster beds that give the place a homey feel. Meet other guests at the nightly wine-and-cheese reception.

Pros

  • Hearty breakfast menu
  • Welcomes families and pets
  • All suites have views of river

Cons

  • Not luxurious
  • Location has some negatives, including hard-partying crowds and late-night noise
  • Decor feels a little old-fashioned
508 E. Factors Walk, Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-234–4100
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Perry Lane Hotel

$$$ | 256 E. Perry St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
Luxurious and artful with an edge, Perry Lane Hotel raises the bar for upscale accommodations in Savannah. Each room features Frette luxury linens and Byredo bath products, in-room spa treatments are offered by Savannah-based Glow Medical Spa, and details like murals and custom wallpaper by local artists, a motorcycle suspended in mid-air, and the curated Andie Kully boutique, make the experience all the more special. The hotel also features a 24-hour fitness center and business center, and dining and nightlife options include the city's best rooftop bar Peregrin, the dive bar-inspired Wayward, and the bistro-chic Emporium. For an additional fee, visitors can choose from a variety of Perry Lane-curated experiences ranging from architectural tours to studio classes with the hotel's artist in residence to rooftop yoga.

Pros

  • Beautiful and chic
  • Staff goes above and beyond
  • A favorite spot for locals and tourists alike

Cons

  • In a high-traffic area that can be noisy
  • No coffeemakers in rooms
  • Expensive daily amenity fee
256 E. Perry St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-415–9000
Hotel Details
179 rooms
No Meals

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Planters Inn

$$ | 29 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

A Savannah landmark, the Planters Inn makes sure its guests mix and mingle—the evening wine-and-cheese reception is a house party where the concierge introduces fellow guests, a good cross-section of leisure and business travelers, many of whom are repeats. Built in 1812, the hotel's lobby retains the regal tone of a bygone golden age, with classical music adding to the ambience, and guest rooms are decorated with fine fabrics and Baker furnishings (a 1920s design named for the Dutch immigrant cabinetmaker); the best rooms overlook Reynolds Square and some have working fireplaces. Continental breakfast is delivered to your room. Guests are asked (with a wink) not to disturb the friendly ghost who reputedly inhabits the hotel.

Pros

  • Management and staff truly make you feel at home
  • Great architectural details in the lobby
  • Convenient location near the Olde Pink House, where the kitchen provides for room service

Cons

  • Decor and bathrooms could benefit from an update
  • Breakfast could be improved
  • Smaller rooms due to historic nature
29 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-232–5678
Hotel Details
60 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Presidents' Quarters Inn

$$ | 225 E. President St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

You'll be impressed even before you enter this lovely historic inn, which has an exterior courtyard so beautiful and inviting that it's popular for wedding receptions. Each room in this classic inn, fashioned out of a pair of meticulously restored 1860s town houses, is named for an American president; some have four-poster beds, working fireplaces, and private balconies. Enjoy complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres in the evening and a turndown service that includes a glass of port or sherry. There are also rooms in another adjacent town house. Some rooms are wheelchair accessible, and small pets are allowed on the first floor.

Pros

  • Central-but-quiet location
  • Private parking and some private entrances
  • Romantic atmosphere

Cons

  • Inn books up fast in spite of ghost rumors
  • Some might not like the contemporary carpeted floors in guest rooms
  • Ground floor rooms are at street level, which can be noisy
225 E. President St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-233–1600
Hotel Details
16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Red Gate Campground and RV Resort

$ | 136 Red Gate Farms Trail, Savannah, GA, 31405, USA

RV travelers enjoy a glorious "glamping" experience at this luxurious campground minutes outside the city. Hot showers, sparkling swimming pool, fishing ponds, horseback riding and a well-stocked clubhouse keep the spaces filled year round, as does Red Gate's partnership with Old Town Trolley—you can park your rig under the oaks and catch a ride into town to have the best of both worlds.

Pros

  • Beautiful environment
  • Friendly community
  • Spacious sites

Cons

  • Outside the city
  • Active train tracks nearby Red Gate
  • Limited bathrooms and showers
136 Red Gate Farms Trail, Savannah, GA, 31405, USA
912-272--8028
Hotel Details
21 hook-ups
No Meals

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Residence Inn by Marriott Savannah Downtown/Historic District

$$ | 500 W. Charlton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

Some of the architecture at this reasonably priced lodging re-creates the 19th-century cottages that were used to house executives of the Central of Georgia Railroad. Suites have simple, chic decor with appropriate pops of color, flat-screen TVs, and fully equipped kitchens; a few have decks overlooking the courtyard, complete with a swimming pool, fire pit, and gazebo. Within arm's reach is Tricentennial Park and Battlefield, home of the Savannah Children's Museum.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool
  • Complimentary hot breakfast
  • Wi-Fi throughout the hotel

Cons

  • Location on the western edge of Historic District isn't the best
  • Looks and feels like a chain hotel
  • Parking for a fee
500 W. Charlton St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-233–9996
Hotel Details
109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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