Top places to stay in savannah ga

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With its charming cobblestone streets and 22 public squares covered in oak and Spanish moss, not to mention historic architecture and delectable restaurants, Savannah offers plenty of options for visitors, including walking tours. As one of America’s most haunted cities, Savannah is known for its paranormal happenings and cemeteries, which many tourists like to experience through one of the town’s spooky nighttime ghost tours. Of course, plenty of visitors also flock to Savannah to see all of the film locations of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or family-friendly trip, want to splurge a bit, or are craving the best views in town, check out these seven best Savannah hotels.

The Best Hotels in Savannah of 2022

Best Overall: JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District

Courtesy of JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District

Why We Chose It

Anchoring Savannah’s Entertainment District, this property appeals to travelers of all ages thanks to its many onsite dining options and easy access to popular area attractions.

Pros

  • More than a dozen dining options

  • 135-foot chrome dinosaur and fossil dig experience

  • Fitness center

Cons

  • Street parking is hard to come by; valet parking is $45/night

Where does Plant Riverside District get its name? It was formerly the decommissioned Georgia Power Plant, that has since been transformed into Savannah’s 4.5-acre waterfront Entertainment District. This $375+ million project was the largest redevelopment in the history of Savannah’s National Historic Landmarks. And the JW Marriott Savannah holds the distinct honor of serving as the anchor of this area with prime waterfront real estate. 

Here, you’ll find a complex of three themed buildings from which to choose: the historic Power Plant (with unexpected architectural features), the romantic Three Muses (with European-inspired art and décor), and the contemporary maritime-inspired Atlantic. Check out Electric Moon, the high-energy rooftop bar with slides from deck to terrace and lively music. There’s also a natural science exhibit featuring a 135-foot chrome-dipped dinosaur, oversized geodes, gemstones and fossils, and the world’s largest nugget of copper. There’s literally something for everyone. 

Notable Amenities

  • Poseidon spa 
  • Daily experiential programming

Best Location: Andaz Savannah

Courtesy of Andaz Savannah

Why We Chose It

Positioned directly across from Ellis Square, you’re next to a hop-on hop-off trolley stop and only a short stroll from River Street.

Pros

  • Located in the heart of the city’s action

  • Greeted at check-in with sparkling wine or beer

  • Swimming pool and gym

Cons

  • Valet parking is pricey

Modern and sophisticated, the 151-room Andaz Savannah has it all: a boutique vibe, prime historic district location, spacious rooms, and original artwork, in addition to a second-level terrace with lounge chairs, fire pit, and a heated pool. The private cabanas are so relaxing you'll be tempted not to leave the property. 

The Ellis Square Suite offers the best views of the square’s lively activities through floor-to-ceiling windows with blackout drapes for when it’s time to shut the world out. The Andaz Suite offers even more luxurious touches, with a wet bar and soaking tub. Don't miss on-site dining at 22 Square Restaurant, a farm-to-table spot that offers some of the city's best food and cocktails—the house-made candied bacon is a must-have appetizer and the bartenders have a few tasty tricks up their sleeves.  

Notable Amenities

  • Dry cleaning and laundry services

Best Boutique: Bohemian Hotel Savanna Riverfront

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Why We Chose It

You can’t stay much closer to the Savannah River, unless you’re on a boat, and this 75-room property offers Southern charm mixed with modern touches.

Pros

  • Stunning riverfront views

  • Walking distance to River Street and the Savannah Historic District

  • Fitness center

Cons

  • Valet parking is $45/night

Located on the waterfront in the heart of the Historic District, this 75-room boutique Marriott Autograph Signature property offers unparalleled views of the Savannah River. It combines modern amenities—such as the Artful Wellness Center—with one-of-a-kind artwork and decor that reflects the city's maritime past. Choose a table at the on-site restaurant Rocks On The River to enjoy small plates and cocktails while watching the sunset over the river. 

For the best views, book a River View gust room and request a balcony for picture-perfect photo opportunities. You’ll swoon over the marble-appointed bathroom with custom-carved vanity, marvel at the oyster shell chandelier, and sleep well in your luxury Matelassé bed linens. Booking a standard guest room will still bring you most of those amenities, but swaps the popular river view for a lookout over the Historic District—not a shabby runner-up.

Notable Amenities

  • Shuttle available to Mansion on Forsyth Park
  • Private dining room and boardroom available

Best Luxury: Mansion on Forsyth Park

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Why We Chose It

Elegance and amenities galore at a shockingly affordable price places this property firmly in our “don’t let this deal pass you by” category.

Pros

  • Outdoor heated pool

  • Views of Forsyth Park

  • One restaurant and two lounges

Cons

  • Valet parking is $39/night

Occupying 30 acres in the historic district of Savannah, Forsyth Park is the city’s oldest and largest public park; its impressive fountain is more than 150 years old and a popular site for proposals and photo shoots. And across from it is Mansion on Forsyth Park, a Victorian-Romanesque building that offers romance, history, and luxury all under one roof. Rent bicycles to explore the park and local shops, book an afternoon tea service, and keep an eye out for paranormal activity—the restaurant used to be a funeral home and there are rumors the property is haunted. 

Rooms are generously sized and come with luxurious linens, marble bathrooms, large soaking tubs, and plush furnishings. Many rooms have views of Forsyth Park, but the Kessler Suite, on the top floor, boasts floor-to-ceiling views and a full kitchen. Enjoy an Old Fashioned in the swanky Bösendorfer Lounge, or the signature cocktails and blues and jazz music in Casimir’s Lounge. The restaurant, 700 Drayton, sources local ingredients for authentic Coastal Georgia cuisine, from Georgia shrimp with red risotto to cast iron cornbread.

Notable Amenities

  • Bike rentals
  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • Artful Wellness Center

Best Views: Thompson Savannah

Courtesy of Thompson Savannah

Why We Chose It

Historic architecture and contemporary flair meet at Thompson Savannah, which overlooks the Savannah River.

Pros

  • Brand-new

  • Right on the Savannah River

  • Dog-friendly, with beds and bowls

Cons

  • Valet parking is $42/night

Standing proudly on the Eastern Wharf of the Savannah River, Thompson Savannah officially opened its doors on August 2, 2021. The Eastern Wharf is gaining popularity as Savannah’s newest neighborhood, and guests of this property will be well-positioned to take advantage of all the area has to offer. Some of the best views of this area are found onsite, as all guest rooms are designed to showcase the town’s best assets: West-facing rooms look out to the cityscape and east-facing rooms point toward the river, coastal islands and the Atlantic Ocean. The guest room appeal doesn’t stop there, thanks to walk-in showers, residential-style vanities, custom bath products, in-room mini bars, and custom artwork from budding local artists. 

Beyond your guest room, more amenities await, including a splash pool with daybeds and cabanas, a fitness center, and the seasonally focused signature restaurant, Fleeting. Enjoy a drink and a bite to eat at the panoramic and Mediterranean-inspired rooftop lounge Bar Julian, which offers the highest viewpoint in Savannah.

Notable Amenities

  • Bike rentals available

Best Romance: Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah

Courtesy of Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah

Why We Chose It

A chic slice of charm combines with southern hospitality here in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and sundeck

  • Onsite restaurant and bar

  • Great location in the Historic District

Cons

  • Valet parking is $49/night

Having opened its doors in 2018, Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, offers guests a splendid mix of old and new—a design style you’ll see evident throughout your time in Savannah. The property leans into its eclectic design with a robust art collection, deftly balancing sophistication with a touch of quirkiness. Guest rooms take technology, comfort, and indulgence into account with oversized windows spreading natural light, leather headboards and Frette Italian bed linens, smart TVs, large showers with double sinks, and a minibar.

Amp up the vacation romance by booking an 80-minute in-room couple’s massage, indulging in the complimentary sparkling wine at the front desk, lounging at the rooftop pool and sundeck while enjoying 360-degree views of the Historic District, or dining on Georgia shrimp and grits or Pilsner seared mussels at The Emporium Kitchen & Wine Market. Finally, don’t miss out on experiencing Afternoon Tea in the Library, featuring hot, cold and boozy teas paired with sweet and savory refreshments.  

Notable Amenities

  • In-room spa treatments in partnership with Glow Medical Spa
  • Bike rentals and luxury car service available

Best Budget: Thunderbird Inn

Courtesy of Thunderbird Inn

Why We Chose It

If “hip” and “retro” are two of your favorite adjectives when it comes to design aesthetic and “easy-on-the-wallet” is music to your ears, welcome to your new home away from home.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly

  • Onsite parking only $15/night

  • Children under 12 stay free in their parents’ room

Cons

  • Street noise can be heard in rooms

Want to stay in the Historic District without blowing your budget? Then this kitschy, retro-themed hotel—built in 1964 but remodeled in 2016—is for you. With rates sometimes dipping below $100 per night, the Thunderbird Inn is within walking distance of many top attractions, including River Street and the SCAD Museum of Art. And with its bright 60s pop-inspired decor plus kitchenettes, high-speed Internet, and pet-friendly policies, it would be impossible not to enjoy your stay here.

Guests receive a surprisingly generous slew of complimentary amenities for the price, such as Moon Pies, hot popcorn and lemonade upon arrival, dog treats, and breakfast donuts from Baker’s Pride. Rooms are outfitted with eco-friendly private baths, pillow-top mattresses, reading chairs with ample lighting, and flat screen TVs with 70+ cable channels (including HBO). 

Notable Amenities

  • Electric car station

Final Verdict

Since so many exceptional hotels are within walking distance of all Savannah’s major attractions and nightlife, your choice will undoubtedly come down to which amenities matter most. To experience the more elegant side of Savannah’s hospitality, choose the Mansion on Forsyth Park. For easy access to some of the best shopping and dining, parks, and a great pool, set your sights on the Andaz Savannah. And if you’d rather spend your money on meals and activities without compromising on cleanliness and comfort, Thunderbird Inn can’t be beat.

Compare the Best Savannah Hotels

Methodology 

We evaluated several dozen properties in Savannah and narrowed them down to this selection of the seven best hotels. To determine the winners  for the chosen categories, we considered such factors as the hotel’s reputation, quality of service, and crowd-pleasing amenities (e.g. pet-friendly, rooftop pools, and historical touches). We also looked at the property’s dining venues and unique experiences (like complimentary snacks and drinks and spa services) available to guests. In addition to numerous customer reviews, we gave note to each of the hotel’s sanitation and cleanliness measures.

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What part of Savannah is best to stay?

The best areas to stay in Savannah are the Downtown and adjacent Historic District, and here, you'll find the majority of the luxury and upper mid-range accommodation.

What is the best month to visit Savannah Georgia?

The best time to visit Savannah is from March to July when the weather is warm and pleasant and the flowers are in full bloom. Mid to late summer can bring extreme heat and humidity which can make it unpleasant for some visitors.

How many days is enough in Savannah?

I definitely recommend at least three days for a visit to Savannah. Ideally, you'll explore the historic downtown and riverfront your first two days, then get out of Savannah for an excursion on day three. But if you only have one day in Savannah, don't despair.

Is 3 days enough in Savannah?

Savannah is one of the most interesting, easy-going and attractive cities we've had the pleasure to visit. With 3 days in Savannah we had enough time to not only see the sights, but more importantly soak up the city's charm, delve into its history and embrace the many stories it has to offer.