The Hospitality Icon at Savannah's Heart


Welcome to The Marshall House β a remarkable Savannah landmark since 1851, where rich history, a perfect location, and warm Southern hospitality come together for a one-of-a-kind stay.
Book Your Stay#3 Best Classic Hotel in the South

Rooms & Suites
Featuring original floors and doors, tall ceilings, and memorable architectural quirks, the 3 suites and 65 guest rooms at The Marshall House are the perfect complement to a day touring historic downtown Savannah.
"The Marshall House blends history, hospitality, and comfort in a way few hotels manage. It is easy to see why it is one of Savannahβs most beloved places to stay."
ERNESTO, GUEST 2025
Breakfast, Wine, & Hors d'oeuvres
At The Marshall House, every stay comes with more than just a beautiful room. Guests enjoy a full breakfast each morning, compliments of Bistro 45, along with wine and hors dβoeuvres served daily in the evening. No visit to Savannah would be complete without experiencing these classic touches of Southern hospitality.
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"All is tastefully and happily designed and executed to make it a Family Hotel, an ornament to the city, and an honor to the energetic lady who has given to it the prestige of her name."
Savannah morning news, Oct. 17, 1851




The Heart of Savannah
There's shopping and dining right outside our door, and beautiful squares and antebellum architecture at every turn.

Broughton Street
The central shopping avenue of Savannah

Lucas Theatre for the Arts
Gives Savannah Theatre a run for its money...and far closer!

Leopold’s Ice Cream
Legendary scoops; get in line early

Joe & Vera’s
Charming bar with excellent bites

The Olde Pink House
If you haven't eaten here, have you truly been to Savannah?

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
Regency-style mansion

Java Burrito Company
Spans the worlds of coffee, breakfast, and Mexican cuisine

Davenport House
No one knows what the architect looked like

Colonial Park Cemetery
Resting places of Revolutionary War heroes

The Collins Quarter
The peak of brunch in Savannah, with a hint of Aussie flavor

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Home of the founder of Girl Scouts

B. Matthew’s Eatery
A very excellent brunch indeed

Jepson Center & Telfair Children’s Art Museum
Modern art and family creativity

City Market
Prohibition bar, handmade candy, pizza by the slice, etc

Telfair Museums
The South's first public art museum


















