Savannah's grand 30-acre park with its iconic fountain. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Savannah within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
A 126-room Victorian Gothic mansion presiding over Forsyth Park — Savannah's most beloved public garden — with a permanent collection of over 400 artworks, an extraordinary 700 Palm Court spa, and Savannah's most theatrical lobby. The park-facing rooms are among the most romantically situated in any American city.
One of Savannah's oldest operating inns, a 25-room Federal townhouse built in 1847 with two brick courtyards, original heart pine floors, and an evening cocktail hour around the fountain garden that draws both guests and invited locals. The most authentically residential small hotel experience in the city.
A converted 1892 oil warehouse on the bluff above the Savannah River — 24 suite-style rooms with exposed brick, timber beams, and river views that frame the Talmadge Memorial Bridge at sunset. The included continental breakfast and prime River Street location make it outstanding value for a Savannah waterfront stay.
A sleek contemporary boutique that has inserted itself into the Historic District with surprising elegance — a rooftop pool with sweeping city views, the acclaimed Public Kitchen & Bar, and guest rooms that reference Savannah's design heritage through custom textiles and local artisan work. The most design-conscious new hotel in the city.
A reliable chain option in a location that would normally command boutique prices — the proximity to Broughton Street shopping and the waterfront, consistent service, and reasonable rack rates make it the best value chain hotel in the Historic District for travellers who prioritise location over character.
A 13-room inn in one of Savannah's most extraordinary Victorian mansions — an 1892 Renaissance Revival home built by ironwork industrialist William Kehoe on Columbia Square, with original painted ceilings, fireplaces in every room, and the kind of quiet that feels almost supernatural in a working city.