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Queen Suite ✦Downtown Luxury Boutique Hotel✦
Please note that this room is on the second floor and this historic building does not have an elevator.
Access is via stairs.
First things first: YOUR health and safety. We live by these procedures:
✔ Commercial-grade products to clean all “high-touch” surfaces
✔ Includes bathrooms, counters, tabletops, remotes, and doorknobs
✔ Cleaning staff required to wear masks and gloves
✔ Electrostatic sanitation sprayers on high touch surfaces
✔ Staff does not work if they have a fever or are feeling sick
✔ Contactless check in. No front desk, no keys, no contact. We're not usually this antisocial, but we are in 2020.
Now let's get to how magical this place is...
The Present Hotel Group just launched this luxury boutique hotel collection in Savannah. The mix of historic and edgy design comes from HGTV Designer Elizabeth Demos in collaboration with the Baby Grand Agency. From your front window you''ll overlook Crawford Square with Horse-Drawn carriages passing twice an hour. Enjoy the custom, boutique art collection. Take comfort in the plush beds & linens. Have a drink at the Hotel's private courtyard only accessible to our guests before taking a short walk to Downtown Dining & Nightlife.
This estate is truly a piece of Savannah history and has maintained so many original details. Despite these beautiful nods to the past, there are also so many modern updates including a brand new luxurious en suite bathroom, brand new designer furnishings, and individually climate controlled rooms - important in Savannah!
Your 2nd floor apartment suite is private with it's own entrance through common hallways and stairs. Enjoy a luxurious Queen bed and work desk area with views out to beautiful Crawford square. An Instaworthy bathroom, over-sized shower, and unique inetrior design finishes add to this suite's popularity.
Relax and have a cocktail or glass of wine in the courtyard. If you''re feeling social, sit down for a cigar with the locals in the gazebo across in Crawford Square.