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( 912-238-0518;
www.savannahbnb.com
; 117 W Gordon St; r $179-229; )
Spittin' dis-
tance from Savannah's most architecturally diverse square (Monterrey), this is a well-
loved, well-worn establishment. Meaning it does show its age. Easy to walk right by on a
uniform street of 1850 row houses, the location is ideal.
Mansion on Forsyth Park
HOTEL$$$
$$$
( 912-238-5158;
www.mansiononforsythpark.com
;
700 Drayton St; r weekend/weekday $249/
199; )
A choice location and chic design highlight the luxe accommodations
on offer at the 18,000-sq-ft Mansion - the sexy bathrooms alone are practically worth the
money. The best part of the hotel-spa is the amazing local and international art that
crowds its walls and hallways, over 400 pieces in all. Parking costs $20 per day.
Bohemian Hotel
BOUTIQUE HOTEL$$$
$$$
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(
912-721-3800;
www.bohemianhotelsavannah.com
; 102 West Bay St; r from $299;
)
Enjoy sleek, dark, Gothic hallways, a riverside perch and small touches like driftwood
and oyster chandeliers. Rooms are stunning, though too low-lit for some. Personalized
service makes it feel far more intimate than its 75 rooms indicate. Parking is $25
East Bay Inn
INN$$$
$$$
( 912-238-1225;
www.eastbayinn.com
;
225 E Bay St; r from $235)
Wedged between corporate
rivals, this brick behemoth offers just 28 huge rooms all with original wood floors, ex-
posed brick walls, soaring ceilings, slender support columns and fat flatscreens, along
with much charm and warmth.
Hamilton Turner Inn
INN$$$
$$$
( 912-233-1833;
www.hamilton-turnerinn.com
;
330 Abercorn St; d from $189; )
Set on
picturesque Lafayette Sq and built in classic French style in 1873, all 17 rooms offer el-
egant antique decor that may make you swoon, though service is not one of the inn keep-
ers' strong points.
Eating
Angel's BBQ
BARBECUE$