At a Glance
A historic building that is lively and a good choice for either couples or families.
Indagare Loves
- The building’s notable history
- Wood floors, clawfoot tubs and period-inspired furnishings that are also kid-proof
- Central location, with Leopold’s Ice Cream just a block away
Review
Originally built as a hotel, the Marshall House served as a hospital for soldiers during the Civil War. After languishing unused for decades, it underwent a multi-million dollar restoration, and is now once again a Historic District hotel that offers some of the conveniences of a larger property with a sense of history.
Don’t expect fine antiques in the 68 rooms—not that those traveling with kids would want them. Rather, you’ll find more of a Bombay Company aesthetic with hand-block, indigo dyed fabrics, hardwood floors and beautiful. The hotel is within walking distance to the river and most major landmarks.
Who Should Stay
Larger groups or those traveling with kids will appreciate the convenience of a hotel that still evokes Savannah’s colorful history.
Written by Noelle Salmi