Sleep in One of Savannah's Architectural Masterpieces
By Lauren Cleland
Like our Spanish-moss-draped city herself, Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District is the perfect mix of old and new. The building—known to locals as the "Grand Lady on the Bay" due to her sweeping size—was once 19th-century mega-merchant Simon Guckenheimer's dry goods storage house and shop. Now, the Grand Lady stands as a charming boutique Hotel Indigo with modern style in a vibrant Ellis Square setting that reflects the essence of Savannah's renowned historic district.
Hotel Indigo spoils the whole family - even the furry family members
Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District is a pet-friendly hotel. With “Yappy Hour” and cool pet-packages, Hotel Indigo is rolling out the red carpet for your fur-babies!
Hotel Indigo embraces the history of Savannah
A nationally registered landmark, the former tobacco warehouse and grocer built by Simon Guckenheimer, is an authentic piece of Savannah’s history and was once a major contributor to the portside marketplace.
When you stay at Hotel Indigo, you're supporting local businesses
Hotel Indigo features locally sourced food (within 90 miles) on their menu, local favorites in their market, local beer on tap, local artwork in guest rooms and throughout the hotel from local artist and gallery owner Meryl Truett. Even the wall covering in their lobby bathrooms are inspired by the squares of Savannah!
Their patio is what dreams are made of
Hotel Indigo is home to an unbelievable patio that overlooks the always bustling Ellis Square and City Market.
You can eat like royalty
With a menu featuring locally inspired and sourced menu selections for breakfast and dinner including prosciutto bruschetta, bacon brown sugar lollis, chopped kale and peppered plums, fried oyster flatbread and a local catch BLT -- Savannah and hotel guests are in for a real treat!
Contact the hotel directly at (912)236 - 4440 to book a reservation or book online here.