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The Best Hotels In Savannah For Business Travelers, 2019

The charming side of the USA and Georgia with art,  period architecture, trendy boutiques and thrilling adventures and Spanish thrills can be experienced to the fullest. A lovely coastal town separated from South Carolina by Savannah river, it is known for manicured parks, horse-driven carriages,  and antebellum architecture.  The Forsyth Park  is a must-visit place in this destination which has historic vibes and alluring beauty.  The Gothic- Revival Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist is another biggest highlight to visit.  Chippewa Square is an iconic location where the Hollywood hit Forrest Gump was filmed starring Tom Hanks.

The unique town plan made by James Oglethorpe in 1733 deserves a laid back visit by the global traveler. The town has a beautiful rejuvenating feel which brings out the sublime nature of the tired soul.  The Bonaventure Cemetery, three miles east of downtown is also featured in John Berendt’s blockbuster hit book Midnight in Garden of Good and Evil which has the cover image as well.  The historic section of this destination in Victorian with curving pathways leading past ornate marble carvings and heartbreaking statues of lost souls.  The live oak tree drive in Savannah is another deserving place to explore. Savannah is not dearth of luxurious hotels that have a historic as well as a modern blend designed to take your breath away.

  1. Mansion on Forsyth Park, Autograph Collection.
    700 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    With chic and cool vibe, this hotel was opened in the year 2005 by raising the bar in modern Savannah hotel scene. The interiors are designed with trendy opulence and also having a Romanesque edge. The 126 guest rooms here have lavish facilities  with upscale amenities.  The award-winning Dayton restaurant features an exquisite menu with locally inspired delicacies.
  2. The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa.
    1 Resort Dr, Savannah, GA 31421, United States
    One of the greatest features of this hotel is the riverside and the golf course view fort the guest rooms and suites. The hotel is high on events and always buzzing with interesting activities including sport and conventions. The 18-troon managed golf course in the resort is a star studded attraction for sure.
  3. The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection.
    102 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    This 75-room hotel opened in 2009 and a sister concern of Forsyth’s hotel and spa. Located in the heart of Savannah’s Historic district, the guest rooms here have breathtaking views of the city or the riverside. The hotel actually recalls 18th century’s maritime period which is downright rare and beautiful. Contemporary and original artwork is featured as part of the décor.
  4. Andaz Savannah – A Concept By Hyatt.
    14 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    Steps away from the city’s lively market, the hotel is also in proximity with the river street. The hotel has 151 guest rooms that are well-equipped with interesting textures and chic color palette.  The rooms also have amenities including refreshment bars that are stocked with gourmet brand snacks. For relaxation zone, the elevated terrace with a small outdoor pool along with a fire pit is present.
  5. Hyatt Regency Savannah.
    2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    Spanning over the legendary river street, this hotel has 351 luxury rooms that offer full service to the guests. Built in the glorious decade of the 80s, most of the guest rooms here have lovely city views and some guest rooms have exceptional views of Savannah river. The location is ideal for anyone who is up to Savannah for sight seeing and wish to be in the heart of action.
  6. Kimpton Brice Hotel.
    601 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    This Kimpton luxury property was a bottling plant for Coca-Cola in the 1900s but it has undergone complete transformation. With chic décor,excellent service and brilliant dining options,the guest rooms are with all the amenities needed.
  7. Hamilton-Turner Inn.
    330 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    A beautiful boutique hotel with great amenities,fine dining and suave décor is hard to come by. With its location being close to the downtown and the river side walking area, Hamilton-Tuner Inn is a wonderful hotel to stay.
  8. Kehoe House – Savannah.
    123 Habersham St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    With excellent décor, well-equipped rooms provided with all the luxurious amenities, Kehoe House offers  a stylish stay for the guests.The hotel also has a vintage feel with the façade being made of bricks.
  9. The Gastonian – Savannah.
    220 E Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
    This hotel captures the typical Savannah mood and brings out the artistic fervor. The antique paintings, color palette of the décor which is sublime and cool. The guest rooms here are exceptionally spacious and look for exclusive luxury service to the guests.

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