Ideally located within the nation's largest urban Historic Landmark District, Savannah Dresser Palmer House offers an elegant setting wit... more »
Ideally located within the nation's largest urban Historic Landmark District, Savannah Dresser Palmer House offers an elegant setting with Southern hospitality to delight the most discriminating traveler.
Built in 1876 by Henry Dresser and Samuel Palmer, this 11,000 square foot Italianate townhouse provides a variety of distinctive accommodations. Children 14 and older are welcome at the inn.
Official Hotel Information
Ideally located within the nations largest urban Historic Landmark District, the Dresser Palmer House offers 15 guest rooms with private baths, most rooms have a fireplace. Children 14 and older welcome at the Inn.
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We had a wonderful time in Savannah and
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Posted Sep 04, 2008
Excellent
We had a wonderful time in Savannah and the best part of the trip was our stay at the Dresser Palmer House!!!! David and Ron were excellent hosts and made us feel like the house was ours... We especially enjoyed meeting the other guests at breakfast ...
Unfortunately we just stayed for 5 days
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Posted Sep 01, 2008
Excellent
Unfortunately we just stayed for 5 days in the Dresser & Palmer house but we enjoyed them so much due to the great service, amazing breakfast, and luxuriously fitted rooms. If anyone needs to stay in Savannah and wants to get some idea of southern...
The Dresser Palmer was a great place to
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Posted Aug 30, 2008
Excellent
The Dresser Palmer was a great place to stay. The staff was very friendly and helpful. They provided great suggestions on what to do in Savannah. The breakfast was wonderful! The room was large and very clean. We hope to stay there again some...
We just spent almost a week at the
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Posted May 28, 2008
Good
We just spent almost a week at the Dresser and Palmer House around our anniversary. This was our first time at a bed and breakfast, and definitely made us converts. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. We were very confortable there,...
This was a beautiful old 1870's
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Posted May 28, 2008
Excellent
This was a beautiful old 1870's building renovated to give all the comforts of modern day living while maintaining its classic feel and decor. Staffed by true profefesionals.