Forsyth Park Inn, Savannah, GA
Lori & Rick Blass
102 West Hall Street, Savannah, Georgia, USA
Phone: 912 233 6800, Fax: 912 233 6804
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| Type of Accommodation | Cottage, B&B |
| Website | http://www.forsythparkinn.com |
| Directions | Take I-16 East till it ends (merges with Montgomery Street). Travel Montgomery Street to Liberty Street and turn right. Travel Liberty St. to Whitake Street and Turn right (one-way street). Travel Whitaker to Hall Street turn right. Forsyth Park Inn is the big yellow house on the corner of Whitaker aned Hall Streets. |
| Tariff - 2 people in 1 room | $195 - $295 (USD) |
| Tariff - 1 person | $195 - $295 (USD) |
| Breakfast | Full |
| Restrictions | No smoking inside |
| Payments | Visa/Mastercard, Amex |
| Beds | 2 King , 9 Queen , 1 Double , Total 12 bedrooms |
| Bathrooms | 14 Private |
| Facilities and Features | Wireless Internet |
| Pets/Children | Pets welcome by arrangement, Children welcome |
Forsyth Park Inn invites you to experience true Southern Hospitality in a romantic, historic setting. Overlooking Savannah’s most opulent park, guests enjoy the magnificent view of Forsyth Park while relaxing in rocking chairs on our expansive columned verandah. Located in the country’s largest landmark historic district, the B&B is within walking distance to the Savannah River, shops, cafes, antique stores, theaters, and most everything that beckons one’s curiosity about this famed “Hostess City” of the south.
Forsyth Park Inn is a circa 1893 Queen Anne Victorian mansion, truly a Southern feast for the eyes to behold. This elegant mansion was acquired early on by a celebrated sea captain from Nova Scotia, Captain Aaron Flint Churchill, who became a prominent Savannah citizen involved in both the cotton and steel industry. The mansion typifies the Queen Anne Victorian style with its ornate window and roof pediments and elaborate, deep verandah. The interior is remarkable for its spectacular woodwork, which includes 14-foot ceilings, 12-foot doors, a grand staircase, and beautiful parquetry floors throughout.
Whether it’s indulging in our full gourmet breakfast served on the verandah or in the salon, or sipping on refreshing beverages and enjoying hors d’oeuvres in the early evening, you will feel immersed in the pampered lifestyle of the 19th century in Savannah. Our staff awaits you and is ready to book history, civil war, ghost, or architectural tours, dinner, and entertainment venues for your enjoyment.
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