A Savannah Hotel on Broughton Street  

The Marshall House, one of Savannah's oldest hotels, is located on Broughton Street, and is near River Street and City Market.  Many of Savannah's tours include a stop in front of The Marshall House and a brief talk about the hotel's history, architecture, and reputation. We invite you to book your stay with us and make your hotel a part of your Savannah experience.

• Nearby Things to Do

Here's what most Marshall House guests inquire about when looking for things to do in Savannah:

  • Haunted Ghost Tours - Trolleys pick up from the hotel
  • Shopping and dining on Broughton Street - Right outside the door
  • Spas - Several options within a few blocks
  • River Street - Walk 6 blocks
  • Forsyth Park - Walk 1 Mile/15 minutes
  • City Market - Walk 5 blocks
  • Telfair & Jepson Museums - Walk 9 blocks
  • The Davenport House Museum - Walk 3 blocks
  • The Owens Thomas House Museum - Walk 2 blocks
  • SCAD Museum of Art - Walk 0.6 Mile/14 Minutes
  • Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace - Walk 6 Blocks
  • The Pirates' House - Walk 8 Blocks
  • Mercer House - 0.7 Mile/15 Minutes
  • Alex Raskin Antiques - 0.7 Mile/15 Minutes
  • Colonial Park Cemetery - Walk 6 Blocks
  • Bonaventure Cemetery - Drive 5 miles
  • Wormsloe Plantation- Drive 9.4 Miles -16 Minutes
  • Tybee Island - Savannah's Beach - Drive 18 miles
  • Fort Pulaski - Drive 13.7 Miles/22 Minutes

• The Unique Story of The Marshall House

Here's a quick look at what makes The Marshall House one of Savannah's most interesting and iconic buildings in the historic district. 

The Early Days - Built in 1851

  • In 1851, the four-story Marshall House was built by Mary Marshall.
  • It served as a hospital for soldiers toward the end of the Civil War, and during two yellow fever epidemics.
  • From 1895-1899 the hotel was closed. It then operated on and off as a hotel until 1957. It was extensively renovated and re-opened in 1999.

Modern Times - A Unique Savannah Hotel Experience

  • Many of The Marshall House's original features were preserved during it's 1999 renovation.  Authentic 19th century doors, windows, railings, moldings, and tall ceilings can all be seen today. Some rooms have antique claw-foot tubs and Broughton Balcony King Rooms offer access to a wrought-iron balcony, which was reconstructed to replicate the building's original veranda of the early 1900s.
  • Display cabinets at the end of the hall ways show artifacts found during The Marshall House's restoration.

• Recognized for Excellence

Here are just a few of The Marshall House's recent recognitions.

  • TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence — 2012-2023
  •  Best of Savannah (Best Boutique Hotel), Savannah Magazine - 2022
  • Savannah's Best Hotel, Connect Savannah - 2021
  • Savannah's Best Downtown Hotel, Connect Savannah - 2021
  • 2020, 2021 & 2022 TripAdvisor's Traveler's Choice Hotel
  • Voted Savannah's Best Boutique Hotel, runner-up - 2019
  • Named the USA's 8th Best Haunted Hotel - USA Today - 2019
  • Voted Savannah's Best Hotel - Savannah Morning News - May 2018
  • Named one of "11 of The South's Most Haunted Places" by Southern Living - August 2017
  • Named "Best of Savannah" 2016 by Connect Savannah
The Marshall House
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