

Linger in historic Savannah's inspiring 19th century architecture, inspiring landscapes, and private courtyard. Jog, bike, walk, play tennis, and enjoy premier green space events in Forsyth Park. Guests of the Queen Anne Victorian mansion (circa 1893) enjoy a pampered splendor of parkside, chic leisure of the southern lifestyle. Handsome oversize parlors, double garden courtyards. The double town-home mansions (circa 1873) are on-the-park neighbors to "Forrest Gump" Chippewa Square and church steeples. Today, the Eliza Thompson House is one of the city's oldest and most elegant bed and breakfast inns. Toll Free: 80Įliza Thompson built her fabulous home in 1847, a prosperous time in Savannah where elegant parties in fine homes were popular. The inn boasts spectacular tall ceilings in most rooms, ranging from 12-feet to 18-foot ceilings with decorative crown molding. Painted in warm, rich Savannah colors, guestrooms feature oriental carpets and hardwood floors.

Toll Free: 80īlends all the comforts and convenience of a modern hotel with the ambiance and authenticity of a true historic establishment. Chosen "Most Romantic Inn" for 2006 by the readers of Savannah Magazine. Featured by Zagat’s as Georgia Best Inn, Good Morning America, MONEY & Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report. Click On Each Thumbnail Photo For More Photos and Informationįeaturing table-for-two privacy and themed luxury suites, the Italianate mansion (circa 1838) is the patriarch of Savannah’s luxury inns.
