EMBRACE THE CHARM WITH AN ECLECTIC ESCAPE TO SAVANNAH'S HISTORIC DISTRICT - Where warm southern hospitality meets modern luxury, Andaz Savannah is located on Ellis Square. Steps to the city’s best shopping, dining and historic sites, guests are just moments away from exploring it all, from the lively City Market and River Street to the serene
respite of Forsyth Park.
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Full Breakfast for two daily at 22 Square
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Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.
Lunch or dinner for two, once per stay minimum value US$100 (served in 22 Square Restuarant - dine in only)
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Since the early 1700's, City Market has been the commercial and social center of historic Savannah. Located on the original site of the market used by farmers and traders of all kinds to sell their goods and wares, City Market offers the best of what is old and what is new in Savannah.
Today, Savannah’s City Market comprises a four-block area of restored warehouses and shop fronts adjacent to Ellis Square. This charming, open air-marketplace has a wealth of things to do in Savannah whether you come for the entertainment, to shop, dine or just rest your weary feet.
Peek into shops as you walk along the river and when you're ready to eat, and enjoy the view, pull up a chair and dine at one of the many local restaurants or cafes to choose from.
Don't stop exploring when the sun goes down, grab a drink and stroll along until you find intriguing nightlife to enjoy with your friends!
Enjoy an evening of dinner, live entertainment, and an unforgettable tour of Savannah on a Riverboat cruise. Book tours and tickets online and save or call us toll- free for assistance with reservations, group tour bookings, and private charters. Experience refreshing river breezes on a sightseeing harbor tour, delicious local southern flavors, cultural entertainment, fun filled dinner, magical moonlight, and lavish brunches. Join our captain and award winning crew on board for a unique tour and cruise attraction that is not to be missed!.
Join us in beautiful Savannah! Moss draped trees, handsome Horses, and romantic carriages are waiting for you. The wonderful and historic city is an experience you will not soon forget!
Telfair Museums, the oldest public art museum in the Southeast, has been an integral part of Savannah’s social landscape for over a century.
Since opening its doors to the public in 1880s, the museum has grown from a renovated family mansion into a distinguished cultural institution boasting three architecturally-significant buildings; a permanent collection of approximately 4,000 works of art from America and Europe, dating primarily from the 18th - 21st centuries; and a history of dynamic educational programming, community outreach, and exciting exhibitions. Located in Savannah’s vibrant historic district, the museum consists of the Telfair Academy and the Owens-Thomas House two circa 1820 National Historic Landmark buildings and the contemporary Jepson Center.
The Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace—a Girl Scout national center in Savannah, Georgia—has something to offer everyone. It is the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts of the USA, who was affectionately known by her family and friends as "Daisy."
Built in 1821, the house has been elegantly restored to reflect the 1880s and furnished with many original Gordon family pieces, including artwork by Juliette Gordon Low. Located in the heart of the Savannah Historic District, "the Birthplace," as it is commonly called by Girl Scouts nationwide, was the city's first National Historic Landmark.
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