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Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

Savannah is famous for its historical buildings, amazing food, old-world charm, and nightlife. This city is one of the best getaways in the Southeast U.S., so I know you’re going to love it, especially if you stay at one of these luxury hotels in Savannah, GA.

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From boutique hotels to old-world inns to historic mansions, I’ve got the perfect hotel for you!

Here are the best luxury hotels in Savannah, GA!

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Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
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Andaz Savannah

This is my favorite hotel in the city because of its location on Ellis Square. Andaz Savannah has spacious rooms, modern decor, old-world charm, an incredible staff, a delicious on-site restaurant, a bar with some of the quirkiest cocktails in the city, and a tranquil pool, fire pit, and outdoor lounge area.

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Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

Kimpton Brice Hotel, an IHG Hotel

Located near Washington Square, this hotel is perfectly located for exploring the city on foot. There’s a courtyard, on-site Italian restaurant, fitness center, and resort-style pool. You can also rent bikes on-site, and the hotel blends Savannah’s historic charm with modern art and decor.

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Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

The Gastonian

You’ll love this luxurious, historic bed and breakfast just two blocks from Forsyth Park. There’s a full daily breakfast, complimentary wine and tea in the afternoon, and desserts and cordials in the evening. Each room is individually decorated with its own unique decor, furniture, and layout.

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Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

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    Perry Lane Hotel

    This hotel is in two buildings facing each other across Perry Lane. The buildings are new, but they were designed to fit in perfectly with the historical buildings. Highlights of the Perry Lane include a library with a piano, leather chairs, plantation shutters, and its own art collection, an elevator decorated in tropical wallpaper, and a rooftop bar and pool with some of the best views in the city.

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    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
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    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

    JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District

    Set in a refitted power plant, this massive (think 12 on-site restaurants, big) hotel spans several blocks of the riverfront, so you can’t beat the location. The rooms are industrial chic with plush linens and pops of color.

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    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

    Mansion on Forsyth Park

    Spooky-chic would be the best way to describe this hotel. Located in an imposing, Southern Gothic, 19th-century red-brick building, this mansion commands your attention on the outside and the inside. There’s an outdoor heated pool, an on-site restaurant, a rooftop lounge with live entertainment, the Poseidon Spa, and a fitness center.

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    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA
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    The Drayton Hotel

    On the outside, this grand, historic hotel has retained its 19th-century charm, but on the inside, The Drayton is a modern, whimsical wonderland of colorful furniture, light wood and white walls, and indoor plants. You’ll love the rooftop restaurant with some of the best views in this part of the city!

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    Luxury Hotels in Savannah GA

    Hamilton Turner Inn

    Located on Lafayette Square, this grand Victorian mansion was built in 1873. The tall windows and intricate ironwork balconies remind you of old-world Europe, and the elegant parlor and dining rooms beckon you with sophistication and period glamour. You’ll have a complimentary daily full Southern breakfast, afternoon beverages and snacks, and evening wine and hors d’oeuvres.

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    Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is Savannah a good weekend trip?

      Yes, Savannah is the perfect weekend getaway! If possible, spend a long weekend here, but even just three days and two nights enough to explore this picture-perfect city.

    • Is it safe to walk in downtown Savannah at night?

      I felt very safe during my entire trip to Savannah. But, as with any destination, you need to take precautions to keep yourself safe. Don’t walk by yourself at night, stay in a secure and well-located hotel or vacation home, use slash-proof, lockable, and RFID-protected bags and purses, and always have a charged cell phone with you.

    • What is there to do in Savannah in 2 days?

      If you only have two days in Savannah, then prioritize these activities:

      1. A Walking Tour of The City. For a self-guided walking tour, this is my recommended route: Start by walking the length of River Street. Then make your way to the City Market and Ellis Square. Next, head south down Bull Street and then hang a left to visit Chippewa Square (the filming site of the park bench in the movie Forest Gump) and the Cathedral of St. John (make sure you go inside!). Then keep heading south to Forsyth Park.

      2. Catch a show at one of the city’s historic theaters, jazz clubs, or parks

      3. Explore Bonaventure Cemetery

      4. Tour the SCAD Museum of Art

      5. Sample the local beer

      6. Visit Wormsloe State Historic Site

      7. Hop on and off a trolley tour

      8. Tour the Telfair Academy

    • Is Savannah or Charleston better?

      Charleston and Savannah are both incredible destinations, and they will each give you very different experiences.

      Charleston is usually more popular, expensive, and crowded than Savannah, and Charleston has a bigger city “vibe.”

      Savannah is traditionally less-visited with a “chiller” vibe than Charleston. Both cities have fantastic foodie scenes, great outdoor activities, beautiful architecture, and fascinating histories, so I highly recommend visiting both of these places!

    • What is there to do in Savannah GA for 3 days?

      If you only have three days in Savannah, then prioritize these activities:

      1. A Walking Tour of The City. For a self-guided walking tour, this is my recommended route: Start by walking the length of River Street. Then make your way to the City Market and Ellis Square. Next, head south down Bull Street and then hang a left to visit Chippewa Square (the filming site of the park bench in the movie Forest Gump) and the Cathedral of St. John (make sure you go inside!). Then keep heading south to Forsyth Park.

      2. Catch a show at one of the city’s historic theaters, jazz clubs, or parks

      3. Explore Bonaventure Cemetery

      4. Tour the SCAD Museum of Art

      5. Sample the local beer

      6. Visit Wormsloe State Historic Site

      7. Hop on and off a trolley tour

      8. Tour the Telfair Academy

    • What is the prettiest street in Savannah?

      Jones Street, River Street, and Ellis Square are considered to be the most picture-perfect streets in Savannah.

    • How many days do you need in Savannah GA?

      Give yourself at least 3-4 days to explore Savannah. This will give you plenty of time to experience the historic downtown, enjoy the food scene, and take a day trip.

    • What should I not miss in Savannah GA?

      Top Things To Do In Savannah:

      1. A Walking Tour of The City. For a self-guided walking tour, this is my recommended route: Start by walking the length of River Street. Then make your way to the City Market and Ellis Square. Next, head south down Bull Street and then hang a left to visit Chippewa Square (the filming site of the park bench in the movie Forest Gump) and the Cathedral of St. John (make sure you go inside!). Then keep heading south to Forsyth Park.

      2. Catch a show at one of the city’s historic theaters, jazz clubs, or parks

      3. Explore Bonaventure Cemetery

      4. Tour the SCAD Museum of Art

      5. Sample the local beer

      6. Visit Wormsloe State Historic Site

      7. Hop on and off a trolley tour

      8. Tour the Telfair Academy

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    Comments:

    • Don Davies

      October 10, 2021

      I really agree with you! Last time I stayed at Marriot, I never wanted to leave! Now I’m already looking the best hotels in Savannah GA again for my yearly vacation there and your blog is really helping me decide which hotel to pick on my stay next week!

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