The Eliza Thompson House, a regally restored architectural landmark, is one of the oldest bed and breakfast inns in Savannah. Located on historic Jones Street, one of Savannah's most charming downtown residential addresses, the Inn is within walking distance to shops, antique stores, museum houses, Civil War memorials, beautiful old churches and Savannah's restaurants.
Built for Eliza Thompson in 1847, this landmark inn recalls a prosperous time in Savannah when elegant parties in fine homes were popular. The main house consists of twelve stately guest rooms. The courtyard addition contains another thirteen.
The rooms at the Eliza Thompson House are reflective of the original decor. Each is tastefully and uniquely furnished with period furniture as well as modern amenities and a private bath.
Mornings at the Eliza Thompson House feature a Southern-made breakfast with casserole dishes, freshly baked breads, bacon, eggs, sausage, fruit, juices and coffee--all served in the courtyard, right outside the Carriage House's guestroom doors.
Each evening between 5:30-7pm the parlor becomes a place to meet fellow guests and the innkeeper. Homemade hors d'oeuvres, wine, coffee, tea, and soft drinks are served during this reception.
Desserts and coffee are served from 8:30-10pm. Southern desserts are featured, using select recipes from some of Savannah's most famous restaurants.
Evenings feature turndown service, freshly pressed sheets, and luxuriously soft robes. Rates are based on double occupancy. Charges for extra adults may apply and will be due directly to the hotel. |