There’s a certain magic to Savannah’s riverfront—cobblestones warmed by the sun, iron balconies laced with jasmine, steamboat whistles drifting through live oaks. “Savannah Riverfront Historic Elegant Hotel” captures that spell from the first moment you arrive. The address is both a tribute to the city’s storied past and a gateway to indulgent, modern comfort—think gaslit entryways, heart-pine floors, and a concierge who knows the city’s secrets as well as any guidebook never could.

Riverfront Arrival & Sense of Place
Check-in feels like stepping into a living narrative. The brick façade—handsome and timeworn—gives way to a salon with velvet seating, low lamplight, and curated local art. A welcome glass of sweet tea (or sparkling wine) smooths the shift from road to reverie. From the lobby’s tall windows, barges glide along the Savannah River; out on the terrace, the breeze carries hints of salt and magnolia. You’re not just in Savannah—you’re stitched into its rhythm.
Rooms & Suites with Heritage Details
Guest rooms pair historic bones with layered comfort: soaring ceilings, sash windows, and custom millwork balanced by plush textiles, cloudlike beds, and marble bathrooms. Select suites feature four-poster beds, fireplaces with glazed tile surrounds, and window seats facing the river—perfect for sunrise journaling or twilight people-watching. Thoughtful touches abound: a bedside carafe, a praline in the turndown caddy, a minibar that favors Savannah roasters and coastal apéritifs.
Dining: Lowcountry Refined
The hotel’s signature restaurant elevates Lowcountry classics with precise technique and a whisper of coastal restraint—butter-poached shrimp over benne rice, crisp okra with preserved lemon, she-crab bisque poured tableside. Breakfast brings warm biscuits, seasonal preserves, and coffee from a nearby micro-roaster. Evenings, drift up to the rooftop bar for river-washed sunsets and cocktails layered with peach, mint, and a hint of sea salt. It’s elegant without pretense; convivial without clamor.
Slow Leisure, Southern Pace
There’s a petite spa for sea-salt scrubs and soothing facials, a sunlit fitness room, and a leafy courtyard where afternoon tea is served with hush and grace. Borrow a bicycle for a gentle ride past hidden squares; return for a dip in the plunge pool or a quiet chapter in the library parlor. The concierge can arrange exclusive experiences: a private historian’s walk through the landmark district, an artist-led gallery hop, or a twilight river cruise with champagne.
Steps from Storied Streets
From the front door, River Street unspools with galleries, sweet shops, and the faint ring of street musicians. City Market is an easy stroll; Forsyth Park is a quick ride for picnics beneath cathedral-like oaks. The neighborhood’s texture—granite, brick, iron—feels authentic and cherished. Nights end with the glow of lanterns along the water and the satisfaction of knowing the city is at your fingertips, yet serenity is always waiting upstairs.
Q&A
Is this hotel ideal for couples?
Absolutely. Fireplaces in select suites, private balconies, and sunset cocktails on the rooftop make it an effortless choice for romantic escapes. Ask the concierge for a custom “love letter to Savannah” itinerary that pairs hidden gardens with candlelit tables.
What room should I book?
If views matter, choose a Riverfront Suite with balcony; if you crave hush, request a courtyard-facing room with fireplace. Accessibility and adjoining options are available—note your preferences when booking.
When’s the best time to visit?
Spring (March–May) brings azaleas and gentle warmth; late fall (October–November) offers crisp air and golden light. Summer is vibrant and festive—plan for languid afternoons in the courtyard and rooftop evenings under the stars.
Is the location walkable?
Yes. The riverfront, City Market, and many historic squares are within a pleasant stroll. The hotel can also secure car service or bikes for farther-flung neighborhoods.
If it’s fully booked, what are comparable alternatives nearby?
Consider Perry Lane Hotel (modern artful luxury with a lively rooftop), The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront (bold design and sweeping water views), The Alida (industrial-chic sensibility with warm Southern service), The Marshall House (charmingly historic in the heart of downtown), or The Gastonian (intimate, romantic B&B vibe in a pair of 1868 mansions).
The Exclusive Edge
What feels truly singular here is how quietly personal everything becomes. The staff remembers how you take your coffee; your suite seems to anticipate the hour you’ll throw open the windows. Mornings begin with light glancing off the river; afternoons stretch long and unhurried; evenings gather on the rooftop where conversation hums and the bridge carves its silhouette into the sky. “Savannah Riverfront Historic Elegant Hotel” isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s where the city’s history becomes your backdrop, its hospitality your ritual, and its river your private ribbon of calm. Come for the setting; stay for the way it makes time feel beautifully yours.