Slow Travelers were all over Savannah this weekend-- in rental houses and apartments, in hotels, and definitely in restaurants.
While everything is still fresh, I'd like to ask you to each consider submitting at least one review for something you experienced in Savannah-- good or bad. This will be part of our "history" for future travelers to Savannah. I'd especially hope that everyone who stayed in a vacation rental will submit a review, since that's a major focus of our website.
"No expense was spared on this $$Million Luxury Home. The home possesses the original antique heart pine floors, 12-foot ceilings with ornate plaster medallions and moldings, 11 fireplaces, and a rambling Charleston style side porch overlooking the breathtaking garden below. The period correct modernization of the property includes a home theatre/stereo system throughout house, state of the art gourmet kitchen with a screened porch for alfresco dining, Large Formal Living and Dining Rooms that flow out onto the side verandas overlooking the garden and fountain, a large master bedroom suite with, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, private deck and a lavish marble bath coined "The Diva Bath"! This marble bath has a private water closet with a bidet, a freestanding glass rainfall shower, two private belle époque pedestal sinks, and a 72" aquatic air bath whirlpool tub worthy a Southern Bell Diva. Scarlet eat your heart out! The second master bedroom suite also has a luxurious bathroom with Jacuzzi tub and separate shower." ~ Luxury Living Savannah Brenda
Hey is the Green Palm inn a hotel (no private kitchen for each person), or a vacation rental (you had a private kitchen)? We have a review for it in both queues.
Green Palm Inn is a four room B&B (which is the category I think I put my review) While staying there, you do have access to the kitchen (and wine in the refrigerator); however, you wouldn't be able to cook a meal.
The Green Palm also has a three bedroom house that can be rented complete with full kitchen. Over the weekend both the B&B and the house had Slow Travelers - maybe that's why it could appear in both categories???
Suzanne, I bet that's what happened. I bet PML (I think that's who submitted the vacation rental review) was in the house with her two friends. Yep, just read it, and she rented the spooky state street cottage from them.
I just submitted my review of "The Olde Harbour Inn". It was a lovely two bedroom suite with a view of the river from the downstairs bedroom. Barb Cabot
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