Housed in a 1852 building that has previously served as a cotton warehouse, bakery, and pharmaceutical company, the East Bay Inn delivers the kind of historic Savannah charm travelers come for, with exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and a prime location steps from Bay and River Streets. The boutique property has just 28 guest rooms, giving it an intimate feel, while thoughtful touches like complimentary welcome drinks, bottled water, in-room popcorn, and parking make the stay feel approachable. While there’s no fitness center or pool, the inn works well as a comfortable home base in between sightseeing, shopping, and nights out. Guests can easily walk to attractions like Savannah’s numerous squares, the SCAD Museum of Art, and Forsyth Park, or browse nearby boutiques and coffee shops along Broughton Street.
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