The GastonianvsForsyth Park Inn
The Gastonian - A Boutique Inn and Forsyth Park Inn are both endorsed by travel writers. On balance, The Gastonian - A Boutique Inn scores significantly better than Forsyth Park Inn. The Gastonian - A Boutique Inn comes in at 86 with approval from 8 publications including Michelin Guide, Oyster and Star Service.
The Gastonian
220 East Gaston Street, Savannah, GA 31401
From $161/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Family Friendly
Fodor's
"In this atmospheric Italianate inn, built in 1868, all have fireplaces and are decorated with a mix of funky finds and antiques from the Georgian and Regency periods and most have whirlpool tubs." Full review
Star Service
"In a convenient central location, this longstanding favorite is one of Savannah's best, and consistent improvements cement its position in the top ranks." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Two adjoining Regency-style mansions (1868) house this luxurious historic-district inn near Forsyth Park."
Frommer's
"Luxury B&B comprising two ravishing Regency-Italianate style mansions dating back to 1868." Full review
Jetsetter
"Twin antique-filled Italianate mansions steeped in Old World charm and set at the heart of Savannah’s historic district." Full review
Afar Magazine
"Rooms are spacious, beautifully decorated and spotless. In the morning one sits in the kitchen having great conversation with the cooks while they prepare a breakfast of your choice." Full review
Lonely Planet
"If you've got that 'I want to feel like a 19th-century baron' itch that just needs to be scratched, the Gastonian is the hotel you've been waiting for." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Ornate outside, luxurious within...it offers a civilized way to start and end the day, and its ambience of easy refinement is a joy to call a home-away-from-home." Full review
Forsyth Park Inn
102 West Hall Street, Savannah, GA 31401
From $102/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Concierge
- Free Parking
- Air Conditioning
Fodor's
"A yellow, wood-frame Queen Anne home (circa 1893), its exterior, gardens, and courtyard are its most appealing features." Full review
Frommer's
"One of the grandest houses on the western flank of Forsyth Park is this frame place built in the 1890s by a sea captain (Aaron Flynt, also known as Rudder Churchill)." Full review