This newly renovated Victorian home in downtown Savannah offers guests 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Come enjoy this clean, quiet space and enjoy amenities like fresh towels and linens, complimentary Keurig coffee, WiFi, free on-street parking, convenient self check-in, and so much more!
Originally built in 1913, this home features historic charm, modern decor, high ceilings, and plenty of space. Beautiful hardwood and decorative fireplaces throughout. Enjoy access to 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a full kitchen stocked with basic cookware, appliances, and complimentary Keurig coffee. Relax in our boho chic living room with a Roku Smart TV and quiet study nook. When you arrive, make yourself at home and feel free to adjust the thermostat to your liking.
Beds: There are 3 queen beds and 2 sofa beds.
Parking: There is free, on-street parking available. This is very common in Savannah - if you decide to stay downtown, you will have a very hard time finding off-street parking. There is usually ample parking available, but it is first come, first served and there are no reserved spaces. We cannot guarantee parking spaces, or enough space for trailers, U-Hauls, boats, etc. Please be advised of weekly street cleaning - there are signs that indicate which day of the week the street cleaning is, and if you happen to stay during street cleaning, you can just park on the opposite side of the street.
Quiet Hours: This is a residential neighborhood. Please be advised that we ask all guests to respect 10PM quiet hours every night of the week. Any violations may result in a formal report on Airbnb or an early termination of your reservation.
You're within walking distance to many Savannah staples, including Forsyth Park, Bull Street Taco, The Starland Yard, Big Bon Bodega, Foxy Loxy, Henny Penny Cafe, and about a 25 minute drive to Tybee Island.
Any unapproved late checkouts may result in additional fees.
There is a $50 shipping fee for any items that you leave behind and need shipped back to you.
This listing is a great fit for large groups such as wedding/bachelorette parties, or folks looking to come to Savannah to have a great time and experience the city as locally and authentically as possible! If a residential neighborhood filled with art students and families of folks who look differently than you will make you uncomfortable, then I’d recommend a hotel. If things like dust on blinds, leaves on the patio, or scuffs on the stairs are what will determine whether or not you enjoy your stay, I’d also recommend a hotel. It just depends on what you’re looking for as a visitor, and if you’re unsure about what may be the most suitable for you and your needs, I’m happy to chat with you at any point to help you determine that!