The Marshall House
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What an amazing hotel! The staff obviously takes pride in their work in this historic hotel. The extra touches, wine in the evening, talk about the history of the hotel and Savannah, and lots of breakfast choices, all make for a pleasant stay. Location is right in the heart of the historic district and offers access to many sites, restaurants and shops.

The Marshall House is located in the very center of the Historic District on Broughton Street. There's shopping and dining right outside our door, and beautiful squares and antebellum architecture at every turn. Most guests do not need their car until it's time to leave for home. In 1864-65, the Marshall House was occupied by Union troops and was used as a Union hospital.

Historic photographs and documents are displayed throughout the hotel, and the 3rd Floor features our Civil War Era art collection. If you get a kick out of Savannah's supernatural vibe, you'll have fun with our haunted reputation. But have no fear! Our spirits are some of Savannah's friendliest ghosts.
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In 1864-65, The Marshall House was occupied by Union troops led by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
The building was used as a Union hospital for wounded soldiers until the end of the Civil War.
Guests are invited to visit our 3rd floor and view a collection of original prints, newspapers, letters, and documents reflecting Savannah's experience during the Civil War.
During the railroad boom of the 1840s and 1850s Savannah doubled in size and population.
Seeing a real need for accommodations and housing, business-woman Mary Marshall developed several properties in Savannah, most notably the iconic Marshall House hotel in 1851.
We all love historic, but you won't do without the luxuries of today when you book your stay at The Marshall House.
Once your car is parked and you're checked into The Marshall House, don't be surprised if you don't need your car again until you leave.
There's so much to see and do nearby.
Whether it's your first or 15th visit to Savannah, we have just the book to help you organize your stay here.
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The Marshall House offers three suites and 65 guest rooms, ranging from our Petite Queen Rooms to the unique and spacious Mary Marshall Suite on the balcony.
Each room features historic details you'll love, coupled with the modern amenities you need to feel right at home.
Our Classic King Rooms offer a traditional Savannah experience, and are ideal for a romantic getaway or a comfortable business trip.
Our Accessible King Rooms closely resemble our Classic King guest rooms, but with accessible bathroom features and details.
The Marshall House offers a selection of wines, champagne, and gifts you can add to your reservation.
Give them a fun surprise with our Cotton Candy Drink Package.
Includes two packages of cotton candy, plus a couple of sodas or sparkling water (your choice) to pour over the cotton candy to make a fun mocktail beverage.
Plus a rolled up activity map/coloring sheet and balloons delivered to your room in a sand pail.
Or, add a Marshall House Teddy Bear (8 tall) for a snuggly surprise.
Whether it's your first or 15th visit to Savannah, we have just the book to help you organize your stay here.
The Marshall House offers valet parking for $38 per day.
Guests who book directly with The Marshall House (on our website or via the phone) will receive the discounted rate of $33 per day parking.
This discount is not available when reservations are made through 3rd party travel websites like Expedia, Booking.com, and other similar sites.
You'll save $5 per day on valet parking if you book here on our website with our Direct Booking Bonus.
We do not offer a shuttle service, but we're happy to help you get one.
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