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Click On Each Thumbnail Photo For More Photos and Information Ballastone Inn Featuring table-for-two privacy and themed luxury suites, the Italianate mansion (circa 1838) is the patriarch of Savannah’s luxury inns. Featured by Zagat’s as Georgia Best Inn, Good Morning America, MONEY & Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report. AAA Four Diamond. Chosen "Most Romantic Inn" for 2006 by the readers of Savannah Magazine. Toll Free: 800-822-4553
East Bay Inn Blends all the comforts and convenience of a modern hotel with the ambiance and authenticity of a true historic establishment. Painted in warm, rich Savannah colors, guestrooms feature oriental carpets and hardwood floors. The inn boasts spectacular tall ceilings in most rooms, ranging from 12-feet to 18-foot ceilings with decorative crown molding. Toll Free: 800-500-1225
The Eliza Thompson House Eliza Thompson built her fabulous home in 1847, a prosperous time in Savannah where elegant parties in fine homes were popular. Today, the Eliza Thompson House is one of the city's oldest and most elegant bed and breakfast inns. Toll Free: 800-348-9378
Foley House Inn The double town-home mansions (circa 1873) are on-the-park neighbors to "Forrest Gump" Chippewa Square and church steeples. Handsome oversize parlors, double garden courtyards. Toll Free: 800-647-3708
Forsyth Park Inn Guests of the Queen Anne Victorian mansion (circa 1893) enjoy a pampered splendor of parkside, chic leisure of the southern lifestyle. Jog, bike, walk, play tennis, and enjoy premier green space events in Forsyth Park. Linger in historic Savannah's inspiring 19th century architecture, inspiring landscapes, and private courtyard. Toll Free: 866-670-6800
The Gastonian Described as "...ultracomfortable" by Condé Nast Traveler and featured on the Fine Living Network, The Gastonian’s two Regency Italianate style mansions (circa 1868) are connected by an elevated walkway above a lush formal garden – one of only 17 remaining in the historic district. The inn features Old World elegance, sumptuous surroundings, and 19th century ambiance. Featured in Architectural Digest, The Andrew Harper Report, and New York Times. AAA Four Diamond. Toll Free: 800-322-6603
Hamilton-Turner Inn Majestically located on Lafayette Square in the center of Savannah’s Historic District, this grand Mid Victorian and French Empire mansion offers luxurious style for the discriminating traveler. Featured in Esquire, Southern Living and South, this AAA Four Diamond, member of Select Registry Inn is Savannah’s most elegant accommodation. Toll Free: 888-448-8849
The Kehoe House A Kessler Collection property, the stately Renaissance Revival mansion (circa 1892) was renovated in 2003 and located on prestigious Columbia Square. Toll Free: 800-820-1020
The Marshall House The Marshall House offers a fun style and unique architectural features from a $12-million renovation in 1999. Featured on Travel Channel and NBC, (circa 1850). Toll Free: 800-589-6304
Olde Harbour Inn Nestled between famous River Street and cobblestoned Factors Walk, the Inn (circa 1892) is your doorstep to Savannah's historic riverfront. Toll Free: 800-553-6533
Planters Inn Nestled between famous River Street and cobblestoned Factors Walk, the Inn (circa 1892) is your doorstep to Savannah's historic riverfront. Toll Free: 800-554-1187 / Email: [email protected]. (The Planters Inn is not a member of BBonline.com)
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An Association of Savannah Bed and Breakfasts... offering Location, Location, Location. Savor the best of Georgia as you nestle into a plush Savannah bed and breakfast inn within the central walking city of the Landmark Savannah Historic District. From the doorsteps of the Savannah historic inns, anticipate the splendor of historic Savannah – one of America's "Top Ten" cities. World-class Savannah, the southern colonial town with a legendary city plan, appears to have meticulously prepared expressly for your visit … year around. The Savannah bed and breakfast mansions and small boutique hotels of the Historic Inns of Savannah Georgia welcome you!
What makes the Historic Inns of Savannah the headliners, and the best hotels of Savannah? As visitors momentarily step into the Savannah style of the historic inns, there is an amazing discovery: the centurial historic Savannah bed and breakfast inns of the Association of Historic Inns of Savannah are the headliner showcases and tourist attractions themselves. Dashed with chic, dapper comforts and southern charm, the historic inns are prominently featured in national and international media news and publications – Fine Living, Conde' Nast, Travel & Leisure, MONEY, Turner South, ABC Good Morning America, Architectural Digest, Travel Channel.

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Each of our Savannah mansion inns and historic district boutique hotels brings enriching tales of America's adaptable southern lifestyles. Expect the anecdotes of colonial Georgia, Revolutionary War history, the Prohibition Era speakeasy mansion, bordello, world-famous architecture, wartime hospitals, or genteel high society. Fascinated by our associations Savannah bed and breakfasts, Savannah tourism and photographers capture the architecture and landscape for their own stories of beautiful Savannah Georgia. Indulge at the intimate Historic Inns of Savannah. The romantic bed and breakfasts and boutique hotels of the Association of Historic Inns of Savannah will host your travel and leisure comforts... all-the-while historic Savannah Georgia itself romances you. Savor the slower pace, lush landscape beauty, polite hometown friendliness, heritage festivals, tour shuttles, fine dining, sidewalk cafes, antique shops ... and the quaintness of a 'shop around the corner' style bookstore downtown on Monterey Square.
The Historic Inns of Savannah Georgia is your prestigious connections to insider information of boundless, sumptuous and plush Savannah … and, of course, the authentic intimate lodging within the historic district of Savannah. Refresh and enjoy true southern hospitality … indulgences of mannerly refreshments, engaging stories, enticing conversations and the recommendations to the best of Savannah. The Savannah mansion inns and boutique hotels featured in The Association of Historic Inns of Savannah provide a mixture of exceptional Savannah travel tips, travel itineraries, Savannah vacation ideas, Savannah wedding consulting, coordinators, and venues; and business retreat ideas. In other words, your authentic historic Savannah Georgia vacation experience will be enhanced as you lodge in the southern comforts of a Savannah bed and breakfast historic district inn.
Savannah, Georgia ... quietly boundless, and oh so plush! Today, Savannah Georgia ... sometimes called "The Sweetheart of the South" … brims with personality, encompassing a blend of small town pride and international diversity. Savannah Georgia’s old town inner city, now declared the Savannah National Landmark Historic District, offers an infectious blend of new economic development, youthful energy, and international cultures. The architecture, social history, agriculture, cultural art and music, heritage festivals, hospitality, schools, international business development and entertainment are small evidences of the much envied Savannah style.
Within this world-class historic district of Savannah, each of our historic inns of Savannah has its own story of intrigue, cultural or business contributions, and ... each reflecting the richly diverse lifestyles, citizens and perspectives of beautiful Savannah Georgia. A lively city surfaces periodically in the sweetly scented inner historic Savannah Landmark District for heritage, film, food and music festivals. Visitors to Georgia’s First City discover a laid-back yet quietly bustling town of lush greens and wide boulevards. Some of the architectural mansions of Historic Inns of Savannah are among Savannah’s admired jewels. Dressed in proud historical architecture, the international port city of beautiful Savannah Georgia is one of economic vitality and rave reviews. In describing "Savannah Style," Tim Rutherford shares, "There is no question that Savannah packs a visual punch." Savannah's grandest period was after the Civil War, when Charleston had no money. “In the 1880s the city's architectural jewels, its Regency and Greek Revival homes, came into being. They can be very restrained, but can also go way over the top in flamboyant style," explains author Susan Sully.
The Georgia Colony was originally founded with a purpose to militarily buffer the British interests for its pride colony -- Charleston South Carolina -- from the Spanish of Florida, coupled with James Oglethorpe’s vision to give English debtors a place of purposeful renewal. The Spanish moss-laden oaks were first planted as umbrellas for the rituals of casual to formal socialization – community meeting places. Most of the oaks are as old as the colony itself. In Savannah, visitors walk a bit slower under the lush shade of the live oak trees. Northerners in the distinctly Southern world of Savannah are in awe of the ever-blooming gardens and southern style of living and hospitality deeply etched in the great city’s bones. Home and garden tours represent big attractions to Savannah, particularly in spring and at Christmas.
Savannah tourism prominently features sightseeing in the Historic Savannah, as viewed from trolley buses, horse-drawn carriages, pedicabs, bicycle, walking tours and customer private tours. The Savannah Convention and Visitors Center, located on Martin Luther King Boulevard at Liberty Streets, delivers a brief history of Savannah and last minute getaway points of interest.
"The Savannah traveler may question the existence of Southern belles, or think that Southern hospitality is merely a smiling waitress asking, 'Y'all like more grits?'" One visit to the sassy, swaggering, slow-paced, casually genteel and gracefully sophisticated city – particularly in the Savannah historic district’s bed and breakfast inns -- proves an eye-opener. Simple or expansive Savannah vacations include wildlife and bird watching, archeological interests, Revolutionary History, architecture, family leisure, romantic getaways, quiet romantic honeymoons, Girl Scout pilgrimages, and education – historical, and formal art, architecture and post-secondary universities. For teachers and child- and family-friendly Savannah vacations, the National Park Service offers “The Savannah Historic District” lesson plan. You ... and those dear to you … are invited to contact the inns or the Association of Historic Inns of Savannah for bed and breakfast inn lodging accommodations, Savannah travel, vacations, weddings or business retreat recommendations.

