Pros
- Charming property in the heart of the Historic District
- Some rooms have access to a shared balcony
- Decorative fireplaces and claw-foot tubs in some rooms
- All rooms have flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi
- Free, 24-hour business center with computers and printers
- The library has free newspapers and checkerboard tables
- 45 Bistro features contemporary cuisine in an artistic setting
- Free cheese and wine nights
Cons
- Small rooms and bathrooms
- No self parking, only valet (for a fee)
- Some complaints of noise carrying
Bottom Line
Built in 1851, this charming 68-room property housed Union soldiers during the Civil War -- and some guests say their spirits still walk the hallways. Savannah's oldest hotel is a wonderful pick, with a great location in the heart of the Historic District and elegant rooms that feature gorgeous architectural details like high ceilings, hardwood floors, and decorative fireplaces. However, this upper-middle-range property has some of the drawbacks common to old buildings, such as noise issues, small rooms and bathrooms, and few amenities. Don’t miss the 45 Bistro, which offers a seasonal menu and an extensive wine list.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
Location
In the heart of the Historic District, within walking distance of most major attractions
Located on famous Broughton Street, The Marshall House is walking distance from most of Savannah’s major tourist attractions. Just a few blocks from the Riverfront, it is surrounded by great restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
Savannah's charming Historic District is filled with numerous parks and well-kept, architecturally-stunning historic buildings. The nightlife isn't as lively here as in other big Southern cities, but many of Savannah's bars (like infamous Pinkie Master's) are in the Historic District -- mostly thanks to the young crowd from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
The Historic District is bordered by the Savannah River and Forsyth Park, and includes the Riverfront and City Market areas. Riverfront is a (somewhat) recently revitalized area, with restaurants, galleries, shops, and bars. City Market is a more diverse and casual version of Riverfront, with lots of live music and vendors selling locally made wares.
- 22-minute drive to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
- 2-minute walk to various restaurants and bars in the Historic District
- 7-minute walk to City Market, a casual eating scene
- 7-minute walk to Telfair Museum of Art
- 11-minute walk to the Savannah College of Art and Design
- 15-minute walk to Roundhouse Railroad Museum
- 15-minute walk to Savannah History Museum
- 16-minute walk to Forsyth Park, one of Savannah's most popular public spaces
- 6-minute drive to King-Tisdell Cottage, the Museum of Black History
- 8-minute drive to The Savannah Golf Club
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Location
In the heart of the Historic District, within walking distance of most major attractions
Located on famous Broughton Street, The Marshall House is walking distance from most of Savannah’s major tourist attractions. Just a few blocks from the Riverfront, it is surrounded by great restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.
Savannah's charming Historic District is filled with numerous parks and well-kept, architecturally-stunning historic buildings. The nightlife isn't as lively here as in other big Southern cities, but many of Savannah's bars (like infamous Pinkie Master's) are in the Historic District -- mostly thanks to the young crowd from the Savannah College of Art and Design.
The Historic District is bordered by the Savannah River and Forsyth Park, and includes the Riverfront and City Market areas. Riverfront is a (somewhat) recently revitalized area, with restaurants, galleries, shops, and bars. City Market is a more diverse and casual version of Riverfront, with lots of live music and vendors selling locally made wares.
- 22-minute drive to Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
- 2-minute walk to various restaurants and bars in the Historic District
- 7-minute walk to City Market, a casual eating scene
- 7-minute walk to Telfair Museum of Art
- 11-minute walk to the Savannah College of Art and Design
- 15-minute walk to Roundhouse Railroad Museum
- 15-minute walk to Savannah History Museum
- 16-minute walk to Forsyth Park, one of Savannah's most popular public spaces
- 6-minute drive to King-Tisdell Cottage, the Museum of Black History
- 8-minute drive to The Savannah Golf Club
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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