Savannah’s Historic District
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A Historic Southern City. What makes Savannah, Georgia, such an historical city? It’s a combination of factors-the city was the state’s first capital and colony. It’s also renowned for it’s amazing architecture, with houses and mansions that reflect the grandeur of America’s fascination with place. And perhaps most importantly, it’s home to a diverse population with deep roots, including African Americans descended from slaves. [Top]
Historic Savannah near Sans Boutique Hotel. Fifteen minutes from Savannah’s Historic District is Sans Boutique Hotel & Suites, which offers boutique accommodations with a modish flair. Enjoy modern amenities like complimentary wireless Internet access, flat-screen plasma televisions, in-room microwave ovens and refrigerators, designer toiletries, and more. After a day spent exploring Savannah’s Historic District, workout in the hotel’s onsite fitness center, and look forward to a complimentary continental breakfast the next morning. [Top]
Historic Savannah Architecture. A National Landmark, Savannah’s Historic District is like a lesson in classical architecture. One finds exquisite examples of Gothic, Georgian, as well as Greek Revival. Walking along the District’s squares, visitors pass the Mercer-Williams House, the Owens-Thompson House on Oglethorpe Square, and a lovely example of the Beaux-Arts technique with the Molyneux Mansion. [Top]
Touring Savannah’s Grid. The city of Savannah, GA, was designed on a firm grid, which makes it easy to navigate for those who like to strolling. Walking is actually the best way to experience Savannah’s Historic District, although there are several excellent tour companies that provide a variety of transportation-from your own two feet to a carriage ride to an climate-controlled bus. [Top]
Sans Boutique Hotel & Suites – Savannah, Georgia (GA)
480 Al Henderson Boulevard, Savannah, GA 31419
Phone: 912-629-0650 Fax: 912-629-0662
Email: sansboutiquehotel@gmail.com


