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Dolphin cruise or carriage ride? Golf or a ghost tour? Shell collecting or shopping? There's so much fun to be had in Savannah, it can almost be overwhelming. That's why we're here to help. When a city itself is a work of art, it's not surprising to find it full of artistic and cultural offerings. One of the nation's oldest public museums, the Telfair Museum of Art, now includes a dazzling new complex facing Telfair Square. It's surrounded by a wonderland of historic architecture and it's only a short walk from the historic King-Tisdell Cottage, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum and the birthplace of Girls Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low.
Antiques, boutiques, fine art and high fashion: you'll find it all in and around Savannah. Surrounding our historic squares, you'll find trendy shops featured in fashionable magazines, funky old stores full of fun and gallery after gallery, each different from the last. Stroll down the cobblestone River Street for art, souvenirs, apparel and sweets. Broughton and Bull streets form the heart of our famed antique district, where treasures of old are waiting to be unearthed.
With award-winning restaurants and nationally known chefs, Savannah is becoming as famous for food as it is for its history. Enjoy low-country classics like creamy she-crab soup, or cosmopolitan offerings like delicate scored flounder with apricot glaze. Or, try old-time soul food like a crispy plate of fried chicken and fresh collard greens. If your tastes are more international, there are authentic Italian, Asian, Southwestern, Caribbean, French, English, Irish, Greek and Moroccan restaurants, too. Why not take your taste buds on a tour?
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Each suite, named after United States Presidents who have visited Savannah, is newly decorated with both antique and period reproduction furnishings. King and Queen beds, some four-poster, are dressed in complimentary designer linens.
Private bath amenities include luxurious waffle bathrobes and exclusive bath toiletries. Executive suite balconies overlook the charming outdoor courtyard and Oglethorpe Square. Cozy sitting areas, perfect for reading or enjoying breakfast, can be found near the elevator on each landing.
Rates include the inn's signature breakfast, afternoon hors d'oeuvres, on-site parking, nightly turndown and pillowtop sweet.
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Located on prestigious Oglethorpe Square, The Presidents' Quarters Inn is the perfect place to stay while discovering all that Historic Savannah has to offer.
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