Your Guide to Savannah's Hotels

From historic stays like The Presidents' Quarters Inn to haunted hotels like the Kehoe House, you'll be sure to find the right hotel for your stay in Savannah.

The Classic: Marshall House

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The Classic: Marshall House

The story goes that Mary Marshall’s father, a French cabinetmaker, built the Marshall House in 1851 as Savannah’s first hotel, before it was seized by Union troops to use as a hospital during the Civil War. Today, the restored 68-room inn is a luxury landmark on Broughton Street with its green shutters and 16-bay wrought-iron veranda.

The Newcomer: Bohemian Hotel

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The Newcomer: Bohemian Hotel

Rising nine stories above River Street, the Bohemian Hotel offers a new waterfront vantage point. There’s plush upholstery and bold art, and everything feels larger than life. This is the place to be seen, with hopeful sunset-watchers waiting in line to get to the rooftop lounge for cocktails and twilight views of the Savannah River and Talmadge Memorial Bridge.

Haunted: Kehoe House

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Haunted: Kehoe House

Unexplained sounds of footsteps at the Kehoe House are some of the hauntings reported at this elegant 1892 mansion where a prominent family of 10 once lived.

Boutique: Avia

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Boutique: Avia

Avia brings a sexy edge to the historic city, with mod-urban music in the lobby and a cocktail bar that glows, just off restored Ellis Square.

Historic: The Presidents' Quarters Inn

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Historic: The Presidents' Quarters Inn

The Presidents' Quarters Inn, off Oglethorpe Square, is an 1855 townhome with a private courtyard, perfect for taking in sultry Savannah evenings. Use our suggestions for a romantic Savannah getaway to complete your stay at The Presidents' Quarters Inn.

City View: The Westin Savannah Harbor

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City View: The Westin Savannah Harbor

Put in some pool time at The Westin Savannah Harbor, this modern, airy hotel, then take the free water taxi just two minutes to River Street. Read more about how this premier Savannah resort will treat you to full-service comfort.

Opulent: Mansion on Forsyth Park

Opulent: Mansion on Forsyth Park

Located in Savannah's historic district, the Mansion on Forsyth Park combines classic with contemporary. The opulent hotel features 126 guest rooms and 6 suites to satisfy its guests. Read more about this luxe hotel and plan a romantic escape to Savannah.

Budget: Thunderbird Inn

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Budget: Thunderbird Inn

At the Thunderbird Inn, a revamped mid-sixties motel, the techy and artsy crowds stay for budget rates and quirky perks like MoonPies at turndown. Read more about this modern, yet retro bargain.

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