Now with sophisticated restyling, refined comfort at the landmark Savannah inn is only steps away from Savannah's financial center, entertainment district and fashionable shopping. Featured in Southern Living (2008), Delta SKY (2007), Jacksonville Lawyers and TravelGirl magazine, the boutique B&B was selected among Savannah's Best B&Bs by Fodors, and Best Romantic Inn by readers of Savannah Magazine (2008). Built in 1855, the historic inn's Trust Lot property overlooks Oglethorpe Square and is notable as colonial Georgia's first Royal Governor's home site. Robert E. Lee slept here as the house guest of his West Point classmate. The property was a movie location for "Roots," the phenomenally popular television mini series, and hosted the world's most esteemed oceanographers during Blue Festival (2009).
The Presidents' Quarters Inn offers 16 overly-spacious guest rooms with an unrivaled privacy on Oglethorpe Square is just steps from historic theatres, museums, cultural arts, and world-class restaurants. A grand list of inclusive amenities features a lovely breakfast, afternoon wine with hors d'oeuvres, nightly turn down with a pillowtop sweet, evening cordials and knowledgeable assistance to enjoy a visit that is rich in Savannah style and character. Modern conveniences include an elevator, WiFi and free on-site parking. Two hospitality suites features a wet bar, loft bedroom and two baths. Select quarters offer private entrances or private balcony retreats. One is designed for wheelchair use, accessible from street level. An elevator serves all floors.
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