Located in Historic Savannah, this unique 68-room hotel has he perfect historic downtown location on Broughton Street. Original features ... more »
Located in Historic Savannah, this unique 68-room hotel has he perfect historic downtown location on Broughton Street. Original features of this historic hotel include authentic 19th Century doors, windows, railings, mouldings, and tall ceilings. Some rooms have antique claws-foot tubs and access to a wrought iron balcony reconstructed to replicate the building's original veranda of the early 1900s. Discover the most elegant and unique hotel in Savannah at The Marshall House.
Following an extensive and complete renovation of its guest rooms and suites in January 2008, The Marshall House features an innovative blend of new design and historic ambiance. With only 65 rooms and three suites, The Marshall House offers an intimate and unique alternative to the large, less-personal hotel chains and this hotel in the heart of historic Savannah provides magnificent accommodations within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and historic attractions.
Official Hotel Information
Location. The Marshall House is located in the historic district of Savannah, Ga. a two-and-one-half mile walking district encompassing Savannah's famous 18th-century garden squares, the grand architecture of historic homes, antique shops, bistros and nightclubs. Less than three blocks from the hotel, original cobblestones line River Street along the broad Savannah River, featuring art galleries and nautical-themed shops. City Market is filled with art studios, galleries, shops and restaurants five blocks away. Features. Built in 1851, The Marshall House is Savannah's oldest hotel, featuring the original staircases, wood floors, fireplaces, brick walls and guestroom doors. The original courtyard was encased with a glass ceiling to create an atrium. Artifacts found during the building's renovation in 1999 are displayed on the second and third floors. A second-story, intricate wrought-iron veranda graces the front of the hotel, complete with rocking chairs and ceiling fans. The Marshall House is home to 45 Bistro, which serves specialties such as veal osso bucco and filet of salmon gratinéed with Asiago cheese. The bistro and bar feature a warm and elegant ambience with hardwood floors, softly lit wall sconces, artwork, wainscoting and brick walls. The Marshall House offers complimentary continental breakfasts each morning in the restaurant. Complimentary wine and cheese are served Sunday through Thursday evenings. A 24-hour business center includes a computer with high-speed Internet access and a printer. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in the lobby and library. The Marshall House offers complimentary member privileges at the Downtown Athletic Club, located one block away. Guestrooms. Individually furnished with touches of times gone by, the guestrooms feature pine-wood floors and the original windows. Six second-floor rooms open out onto the veranda. All rooms offer private bathrooms with pedestal sinks. Select rooms feature claw-foot tubs. Complimentary bottled water, turndown service, bathrobes and Bath & Body Works toiletries are provided. High-speed Internet access is complimentary in all rooms. Expert Tip. In 1864 and 1865, the hotel was occupied by Union troops led by General Sherman, and used as a hospital for wounded soldiers until the end of the Civil War. The Travel Channel has featured The Marshall House several times on their haunted hotel programs.
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54 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Marshall House.
Carlton the bellman met us in front as we pulled up. He was charming and witty. Check in was simple and we found our room to be very clean and comfortable and very well appointed - flat scree
Can't wait to go back to the Marshall House!
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Posted Jul 20, 2008
Excellent
The only thing better than the hotel itself is the service. The rooms aren't gigantic, but they are authentic. Our bathroom had a clawfoot tub with shower hardware. The bed was unbelievably comfortable. Turn-down service was nice, beautiful...
We enjoyed a weekend at The Marshall
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Posted Jul 14, 2008
Good
We enjoyed a weekend at The Marshall House recently and had a fantastic time. The staff was courteous and very helpful. The atmosphere and decor was beautiful and we will definitely plan a return...
I stayed at The Marshall House with my husband less than two weeks ago. It is the perfect location, and is close to everything in the downtown area. From the moment we entered The Marshall House we were beyond taken care of by the staff. They were...
Great service, very helpful staff! Rooms are updated, clean, with very comfortable beds/linens. Great location, within walking distance of waterfront and everything in downtown (Lady & Sons, etc) Savannah. Large continental selection at...
This is really more of a hotel than
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Posted Feb 27, 2008
Good
This is really more of a hotel than true bed and breakfast. The rooms are small but pleasant. Afternoon wine & cheese and breakfast were very good. The staff seemed very attentive.
My husband took me here for a surprise on our way back from a cruise. The hotel is historically interesting, and absolutely gorgeous! Very convenient to everything in historic Savannah.