Savannah Hotel Rooms


Are you looking for Savannah hotel rooms? If you are, then you’ve come to the right place. Savannah Georgia is a wonderful and romantic city. It offers beautiful Savannah Bed & Breakfasts, as well as Savannah hotel rooms to bring you closer and to give you a break from everyday life. What other things should you look for when planning your Savannah getaway? Whether you choose a room at one of the many Savannah Bed & Breakfasts or Savannah hotel rooms at one of the many hotels, you will find that there is a great deal of variety in accommodations.



You will also find a varied selection of restaurants in Savannah. From restaurants located in stately, older mansions to newer, upscale restaurants to family restaurants, there is a great deal of variety in the food offerings in Savannah. March, April and May are the busiest months of the year in Savannah and hotels are scarce and more expensive. The dogwoods and azaleas are in full bloom and the city holds special events that bring millions to the city including the incredibly popular Tour of Homes and Gardens. June, July and August bring families with children who are on their summer break. To avoid the crowds and save money, fall and winter are the best times to enjoy a romantic time in Savannah.

Savannah is known for being a pedestrian friendly city and walking around the Historic District will give you the opportunity to spend time together and see the city in the best way possible. If walking around does not sound good to you, you can take advantage of the many different tour services that are available, including a carriage ride, bus ride, and more. If seeing the historical sites is not something that you want to do, you can choose to visit nearby Tybee Island and enjoy the beach and Atlantic Ocean. From golf to history to spending time at the beach and more, you will most certainly find an activity that you both will enjoy in Savannah.

As one of the most haunted cities in North America it stands to reason that a fair proportion of the hotels in Savannah are similarly afflicted. So, if you are heading to the city for a stay, before you check-in, check-out whether you’ve opted for one of the four most frequently haunted hotels that offer a free unwanted extra guest option. One of the oldest hotels in Savannah was built in 1851, and is a prime candidate for ghostly encounters. The Marshall House is featured on the city’s ghost tour and has a chequered history, being at various times a hospital and also a Union soldiers’ clinic during the Civil War.

Savannah boasts one of the largest National Landmark Historic Districts in the United States. The National Landmark Historic District features thousands of historically-significant buildings, including examples of Federal, Italianate and Victorian architecture. Savannah’s 22 squares form the heart and soul of the historic district and are considered to be the city’s precious jewels. Each square has its own personality, but they were all the brainchild of General James Oglethorpe, Savannah’s founding father.

River Street is home to more than 70 restaurants, shops, art galleries and plenty of Savannh hotel rooms, many of which are located in converted cotton warehouses. Once the site of Savannah’s bustling port, today River Street welcomes visitors from around the world to enjoy its riverfront charm. Watch the big ships cruise along the Savannah River, stroll down the original cobblestone streets and enjoy the riverfront. River Street hosts many festivals throughout the year, including the St. Patrick’s Day on the River Festival, Oktoberfest in Savannah and the Great Atlantic Seafood Festival. Be sure to reserve your Savannah hotel rooms early to avoid disappointments.