The Gastonian, Historic Inns of Savannah

Bed & breakfast · Savannah

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"Why did this hotel catch your attention?One of the great joys of walking around downtown Savannah is the wealth of architectural styles, and The Gastonian, a fine example of the Regency-period Italianate that defines the more decadent side of this town, is as pleasing as any. The historic inn has an ornate entrance, wrought iron-lined steps, and a towering porch—all previews of the luxuriousness inside. What's the backstory?Made up of two adjacent mansions from 1868, both sport white-stucco brickwork. Since opening as a bed and breakfast in the mid-2000s, The Gastonian ascended to become one of the top-rated inns in the world. Tell us all about the rooms.They are all individually decorated; some have private balconies and some are duplexes. In our General Hunter room, a Classic King, there was a calming color palette of light greens and blues, tall windows, dark wood floors, a lovely fireplace, and a small living space with two chairs. Some rooms have clawfoot tubs, but ours had the next best thing: a walk-in marble shower. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi?The Wi-Fi was free and fast. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at?Enjoy breakfast in the sumptuous dining room or as room service. The breakfast menu consists of favorites like omelettes, poached eggs, sausage as well as fruits and cereals, all lovingly prepared and presented. From 5 p.m. to 6 30 p.m., there’s a selection of wine and canapés in the double parlor. How was the service?Service is personal and sincere. There’s an unforced refinement to the welcome and ongoing hospitality throughout the stay. Although staff certainly aren't intrusive, they're very accessible and happy to offer recommendations when asked. What type of travelers will you find here?Guests are mature couples from around the region, many who have been to Savannah before. They're cultured, inquisitive, and appreciative of the inn's style and history. What about the neighborhood? What's the scene like?The inn sits northeast of Forsyth Park near the city’s historic district. It’s close enough to downtown to feel accessible, but still far enough away to enjoy tranquility and privacy. Any other hotel features worth noting?The wine and canapés hour is an opportunity not only can you meet a few of your fellow guests, but to take in the period furniture, portraits, and other pearls from the owners' impressive collection. Bottom line: Why will we love the Gastonian?There are several historic inns and B&Bs in Savannah, and this is one of the best of bunch. It offers a civilized way to start and end the day, and its ambience of easy refinement is a joy to call a home-away-from-home." - Paul Oswell

The Gastonian

220 E Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401 Get directions

gastonian.com
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