Experience the lifestyle of a bygone era in our circa 1896 Queen Anne Victorian Savannah bed and breakfast, where you will be enveloped in true Southern hospitality.

When you leave our Savannah inn, you will take with you memories of a truly magical stay at this finely appointed mansion, which overlooks the largest and most visited park in the historic district, Forsyth Park. Our dedicated and knowledgeable staff is ready to make certain your stay is enjoyable, relaxing, fun, interesting, and above all memorable. We will do everything to insure you have a wonderful time with us and will want to come back time after time.

The Forsyth Park Inn is known for its delicious and bountiful full breakfasts, refreshing beverages and hors d'oeuvres in the late afternoon, and special sweets served with coffee and herbal tea each evening after turn-down service.

Our notably spacious rooms are beautifully appointed and feature architectural details such as intricate 12-foot pocket doors, soaring 14-foot ceilings, antique tile surround fireplaces, and much, much more. The Forsyth Park Inn is truly a feast for the eyes. We invite you to pull up a rocking chair on our sweeping columned verandah and take in the absolutely stunning view of Forsyth Park with its moss-laden live oak trees, fragrant rose garden, vibrant azaleas, and not to mention a wonderful cafe, tennis courts, and bandstand. This is all part of the Forsyth Park Inn experience. Come, stay, experience.....

Forsyth Park Inn is perfectly located in Savannah's Historic District at Forsyth Park, only 15 minutes from Savannah's airport and Interstate 95. We are within walking distance to restaurants, antique shops, specialty boutiques, jazz clubs, museums, and all of the wonderful historic sites that Savannah's Historic District offers. Our concierge will be happy to arrange tours such as the Paula Dean Tour, Historic Walking Tours, Garden Tours, Foodie Tours, Trolley Tours, and many more. We await your arrival.

 

» Savannah's Tour of Homes and Gardens
02/02/12 from Forsyth Park Inn
Savannah is hosting its annual Tour of Homes and Gardens March 22-25 2012 CLICK HERE to buy your tickets and to find our MORE information! Forsyth Park Inn still has some availability for this weekend; CALL 912.233.6800 to book your reserv..

» Visit Telfair Museums
01/29/12 from Forsyth Park Inn
Bohemian Reflections: Photographs by Jan Reich Don't miss this exhibit, presented by Telfair Academy, as it will only last until February 5th! Dates: Sep 25, 2011 - Feb 05, 2012 Location: Telfair Museums VISIT THE Website: telfair.org Jan ..

New Tybee Island Shuttle Service The Tybee Island Shuttle makes two round trips a day, seven days a week,from Tybee to Savannah. The Service is made possible and operated by the Coastal regional Commission. It costs $3 per person each way.

Tybee Island Shuttle bus schedule:

Departs Savannah Visitors Center: 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Departs Tybee (Tybrisa/Strand Roundabout): 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
departs Tybee (North Beach Parking Lot): 10:45 a.m. 5:45 p.m.

For more information, contact Coastal Regional Commission a7 866.543.6744.

Summertime Package:

The Ride and Dine Package: Forsyth Park Inn overlooks Savannah's largest and most opulent park, Forsyth Park. The perfect location to start a bike tour - a fun, breezy, an green way to see Savannah. Pedal through the Historic District, pause for numerous photo opportunities, and marvel at the squares - the crown jewels of Savannah. You will hear of Savannah's storied past and its modern day vibe. The tour will end at the inn, where a lovely picnic lunch will be awaiting. You may take your lunch into the park, out on our lovley courtyard or our breathtaking veranda.

Forsyth Park Inn featured in Spring/Summer 2010 Georgia Edition of The Knot Magazine!

Forsyth Park Inn is listed as one of the "top spots for photo ops" Our lush, vibrant courtyard garden and Savannah style fountain are pictured with a beautiful bride and groom!

Check us out in Paula Deen 's magazine "Cooking with Paula",  January/February issue. The inn is featured in a full page article!