The South's Coziest Inns

During the months of short days and long, frosty evenings, inns that promise crackling fires, heavy quilts, and blueberry pancakes are at their most enticing. Cast your vote in our Readers' Choice poll of the coziest inns in the South.

The Dresser Palmer House
Photo: Peter Frank Edwards

The Dresser Palmer House

Savannah, Georgia
Built in 1876, the 16-room Italianate townhouse features an evening social complete with light hors d'oeuvres and wine in a handsome parlor. Don't miss the house cocktail–a pineapple-spiked mint julep.

Book This Room: Named for the original owner of the east wing of the house, the Samuel Palmer Room is a rhapsody in blue with a king-size bed, claw-foot tub, and tall "waltz out" windows that open to a private second-floor veranda facing Savannah's picturesque Gaston Street.

Don't Miss This Meal: Room rates include a full Southern breakfast prepared by the innkeepers from their own recipes and served in a Victorian dining room. We love the Pear, Pecan, and Sausage Quiche.

Get in Touch: The Dresser Palmer House, 211 East Gaston Street, Savannah, Georgia. dresserpalmerhouse.com or 912/238-3294


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