The Marshall House

A must-see historic hotel in Savannah, The Marshall House is a beautifully restored 19th century Savannah hotel, known for its iconic wrought iron balcony that spans the front of the hotel. Voted Savannah's Best Hotel 2018 and consistently ranked among Savannah's best hotels on TripAdvisor.

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    (912) 644-7896

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    marshallhouse.com

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Address

123 E Broughton St (Drayton Street) Savannah , GA 31401 United States

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Mandy Mays

The entire hotel staff is delightful. Big kudos to Charles & Rachel at the front desk. I stay here every time I'm in Savannah and never disappointed. It's my home away from home.

Heather Nelson

Nice hotel in a historic building , rooms are charming, staff are friendly , wine and cheese reception in lobby Sunday-Thursdays, complimentary breakfast . No free parking . Nearby shopping, restaurants .

Tammy Craig

We just loved our stay. Such a great old hotel . Very sure we heard noises at night :). Wine and cheese with live entertainment was great. And the buffet was terrific. such great service and people.

Rachel Fitzgerald

Rooms are small, but very well kept and full of character! Del the night front desk guy was super friendly and fun to talk to. Great staff !

Duane Hansley

Great customer service & clean rooms .... Very close to the market and lots of places to eat & drink

Mildred Nelson

Book a room with the balcony . Nice people watching with a glass of wine .

Debbie Welch

We are here for a week and the hotel is lovely and close to everything. Would definitely come back!

Jennifer Mckenzie

Wonderful historic place. We love it and will be back.

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Emily Hawkins

Free wine and cheese in the lobby at 5:30 every weekday!

Mandy H.

Friendly & accommodating staff

Dennis Hadley

Great wine and cheese in the lobby!

Natalie Kotowski

Unless you wake up at 6am ... Stay on the highest floor possible. Historic building = creaky floors. Should have brought earplugs...

Emilie K

Where are all the body parts of long ago that were dug up? I'm waiting for a ghost to appear!

Danica Lo

Some of the rooms are tiny -- room 212 is the smallest room I've ever lived in, ever, anywhere, including Japan. Room 213 at the Marshall House fits a double bed and two small end tables. That's it.

Michael Alvarez

This hotel is haunted

Jennifer Ullrich-Hedeen

Breakfast included but not very good...go out for breakfast .

Drew Palmer

Over priced. Unless you are 60-80 years old. Home sweet home for them.

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