Liberty Street is located in Savannah's Historic District. The Savannah River, East Broad Street, Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Gwinnett Street outline the district. Take the carriage tour to explore the city, or spend some time on a self-guided walking tour. Staying at a hotel in the Liberty Street area makes it easy to experience Savannah's southern charm.
Enjoy southern-style comforts at the Hilton Savannah DeSoto. The 246 non-smoking guestrooms have southern contemporary furnishings, down comforters, "touch of down" pillows, luxury bath amenities and Cuisinart coffee makers. Guestrooms with king beds and suites feature Tempur-Pedic beds. Complimentary high-speed wireless Internet is available throughout the hotel. Hotel amenities include a rooftop swimming pool, fitness center, valet services and room service. The Hilton welcomes pets for an additional daily fee. The DeSoto Grill serves southern cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant has daily breakfast and lunch buffets as well as a Friday Seafood Buffet. For lighter fare, Beulah's serves breads, salads and sandwiches and is open for breakfast and lunch. Beulah's features wireless Internet access and a flat-screen television. The Hilton offers several packages, including a "Ghosts and Grits" package that includes accommodations, breakfast, parking and a tour of Savannah's spooky areas and notable gravestones.
Hilton Savannah DeSoto
15 E. Liberty St.
Savannah, GA 31401
912-232-9000
hilton.com
The Courtyard Savannah Downtown is located directly across from the Savannah Welcome Center. The Tour Trolleys are also across the street, and Old Savannah Tours operates from the lobby of the hotel. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, patio, fitness center and guest laundry facilities. The 147 non-smoking guestrooms are furnished with coffee makers and complimentary high-speed wired and wireless Internet access. Have breakfast at the Courtyard Cafe before heading out to tour the city, and finish off your day with drinks at the Camellia Room. The Courtyard Cafe is only open for breakfast, but several restaurants are within walking distance including Paula Deen's The Lady and Sons. The Courtyard Savannah has several packages available; the "See 'n' Stay" package includes a trolley tour of downtown Savannah.
Courtyard Savannah Downtown
415 W. Liberty St.
Savannah, GA 31401
912-790-8287
marriott.com
The ultimate in Savannah's historic hotels, The Marshall House was built in 1851 as Savannah's first hotel. Just a short walk from Liberty Street, The Marshall House is a National Historic Building. The Marshall House was renovated in 2001 and offers guests gracious accommodations with modern conveniences. Many of the 19th century architectural accents remain, such as doors, windows and railings, while guests can enjoy such modern conveniences as coffee makers and flat-screen televisions. Some of the 65 guestrooms and three suites have claw-foot tubs, and some have fireplaces. All of the rooms are non-smoking and feature complimentary wired high-speed Internet access, premium bed linens, bathrobes and luxury bath amenities. The hotel has concierge and turn down service, and guests receive complimentary expanded continental breakfast. 45 Bistro serves contemporary cuisine and is open for dinner only. Reservations are recommended. The Travel Channel's Haunted Hotel series featured The Marshall House, and the hotel has a "Haunted Hotel" package that includes the Oglethorpe Trolley's Ghost Tour.
The Marshall House
123 E. Broughton St.
Savannah, GA 31401
800-589-6304
marshallhouse.com