- Alise Talley
Best 15 Hotels in Savannah, GA
Updated: Jun 10, 2022

In the historic city of Savannah, there is no shortage of charming wonders to be discovered, and the same can be said for their hotels.
Each hotel and inn gives visitors a unique experience that immerses them in the city’s atmosphere upon arrival.
1. Catherine Ward House Inn
The bed and breakfast Catherine Ward House Inn is right in the center of many of Savannah’s historic attractions. This cute and intimate house offers a balcony, spa bath, TV, refrigerator, and a lovely garden for you to enjoy.
2. The Inn on West Liberty
For a more elegant feel, the Inn on West Liberty has seven rooms and their Cottage House for guests to stay and take in their 1871 aesthetic. Not far from the inn, guests can explore Madison Square, Pulaski Square, and Monterey Square.
3. Hamilton Turner Inn
This historical house turns back time by inviting you into one of their 17 rooms fit with antique furnishings. Each room has its own unique look, so you have a one-of-a-kind stay.
4. Perry Lane Hotel, Savannah
You can choose from 167 guest rooms and 12 suites at this luxury hotel. Make sure you take them up on their offer of free bike rentals for a fun tour of the city.
5. Forsyth Park Inn
For a traditional Southern getaway, Forsyth Park Inn sits right on the park for which the inn is named. A self-described “1869 Victorian-style bed and breakfast”, the Forsyth Park Inn gives you your first peek into all the history Savannah has to offer.
6. Olde Harbour Inn
From an 1800’s warehouse to a hotel, the Olde Harbour Inn is a part of Savannah’s River Street history, a district that housed many of the city’s cotton processing factories before being abandoned after a Yellow Fever outbreak. Now, you can stay amongst the shops, restaurants, and galleries that now line the street, all right across from the Savannah River waterfront.
7. Eliza Thompson House
Part of the Historic Inns of Savannah Collection, the Eliza Thompson House gives you another glance into the 19th century for your next family stay. Their cozy ambiance lets you unwind from the hustle and bustle of the city after a day of activities.
8. The Marshall House
Another one for the history books, the Marshall House grew out of the continental railroad expansion and has survived Yellow Fever outbreaks and the American Civil War. You can learn more about their exciting history and even see historical relics when you stay.
9. Mansion on Forsyth Park
In Marriott’s Autograph Collection, the Mansion on Forsyth Park serves you a luxury stay on a silver platter with their outdoor pool and high-quality decor. You can find the Mansion not far from Savannah’s renowned Forsyth Park.
10. East Bay Inn
If you need a pet-friendly hotel, the East Bay Inn welcomes guests of all species. Found in Savannah’s historic district, it has easy access to many of the city’s attractions.
11. Ballastone Inn
In 1733, James Oglethorpe founded the state of Georgia by establishing the state’s first settlement in Savannah. It is on this very place that started it all that the Ballastone Inn now sits. Not only can you stay at this beautiful venue, but it’s also open to hosting weddings and events.
12. The Alida, Savannah
Also on River Street is The Alida, a modern-style hotel that embraces the creative energy found on the waterfront. The large windows in every room give residents a view of the alluring Savannah skyline.
13. Savannah Bed & Breakfast Inn
The Savannah Bed and Breakfast Inn was built in the English Regency style in the mid-19th century as a house on Gordon Row. After being passed between families and the subject of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Jim Williams, it was finally turned into an inn in 1974.
Now, the Savannah B&B cements its legacy on the property by opening its doors to patrons for a relaxing stay.
14. The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront
One of Marriott's other featured hotels from its Autograph collection, the Bohemian Hotel, shows that every lodging quarter on River Street offers a different experience to its guests. At the Bohemian Hotel, you will not only find a mix of local art and historical fixtures, but you can also enjoy their Rocks on the River restaurant.
15. The Cotton Sail Hotel
Looking at the Cotton Sail Hotel outside, it’s not hard to imagine that it was a former cotton processing factory, but don’t judge a hotel by its brick exterior. The rooftop bar and lounge will give you a one-of-a-kind view of the Savannah River.