Our downtown Savannah lodging is conveniently located in the heart of one of the city's most exciting areas and is an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers alike. The Country Inn & Suites hotel near River Street is also convenient to City Market, the Savannah Civic Center, Savannah College of Art and Design, and the Savannah History Museum. The Country Inn & Suites is also in close proximity to historical forts, golfing, and the beaches of Tybee Island.
Attractions near our Savannah lodging include:
Savannah History Museum (0.2 mile) This museum features a collection of Georgian artifacts housed in the old Central of Georgia Railway passenger shed built in the 1850s. Phone: (912) 651-6825
Savannah College of Art and Design (0.3 mile) Our Savannah lodging, less than half a mile from the college, are a perfect place for visiting students to stay. Phone: (912) 525-5100
City Market (0.5 mile) Check out one of downtown Savannah's most excellent destinations for entertainment, dining and shopping. Phone: (912) 232-4903
Historic River Street (0.7 mile) Visitors enjoy plenty of events in this district that runs alongside Savannah River. Phone: (912) 234-0295 0.7 miles from hotel
Lucas Theatre (0.8 miles) Enjoy world-class events at this theater near our Savannah lodging. From films to opera, the Lucas Theatre has something for everyone. Phone: (912) 525-5040
Wormsloe Historic Site (8.9 miles) Experience the Old South at this breathtaking colonial estate. Phone: (800) 864-7275
Fort Pulaski (10 miles) Visit the preserved site of the Civil War's Battle for Fort Pulaski. Phone: (912) 786-5787
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) (912) 964-0514 From the airport, take I-95 South to Highway 16 East towards Savannah. Take Highway 16 towards Downtown Savannah until the highway ends at Montgomery Street. The hotel is located on the right of Montgomery Street, with the main entrance and parking located on Harris Street.
Estimated Taxi Fare: $25 USD (one way)
About Savannah
Savannah promises a wealth of beauty and allure. It's got Southern charm and gracious hospitality. Beautifully restored antebellum mansions. A picturesque waterfront. Pristine beaches. Massive churches. Quaint little shops. Old South architecture. Crushed oyster shell streets. Spanish moss. Magnolias and dogwoods. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Horse-drawn carriage or paddleboat rides. The South Atlantic Coast's largest foreign commerce port. It's all there for the taking in a city where history and humidity add character to the tantalizing mix.
Did you know?
After World War I and the collapse of the cotton market, the city's economy plummeted; with it went the upkeep of many of Savannah's historic buildings. Years later, in 1955, seven local women heard that the Isaiah Davenport House was to be demolished. Outraged by the prospect, they jumped to action, and the day before the home was to be destroyed, the ladies bought it, saving it from destruction. It was with this act that the Historic Savannah Foundation was founded. Today, thanks largely to the women's foresighted efforts, more than 1000 buildings comprise the nation's largest historic district - 2½ square miles' worth.
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