Summary:
A charming Historic District one bedroom, one bathroom loft steps to River Street, across from City Hall, and shopping, restaurants and bars.
This updated loft in the heart of Savannah's Historic District is perfect for a couple or family (sofa bed). It has been updated with charm to maintain the Historic District touch. The apartment offers all the amenities. you're looking for in a Savannah vacation rental. If this is your first trip to Savannah, this is a perfect location.
The Space:
The living room is inviting and relaxing after a day out in town. Comfortably lounge and cast your favorite shows on the living room's large television. The kitchen is located just a few steps away. The kitchen in Bay Street Loft Unit 202 is fully furnished with stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and coffee maker so you can either cook, enjoy your takeout meals, or make your morning coffee. The apartment has your own private washer-dryer setup just off of the kitchen.
The bedroom features an ultra-comfortable queen-sized bed in an understated layout. This bedroom features a box spring bed with accompanying night table for a "contemporary" look. There's also a small closet in the bedroom. The home's spacious full-sized bathroom features a full-sized tub with shower option.
The Neighborhood:
Overlooking beautiful Bay Street and across from City Hall, this Savannah loft rental is tough to beat when it comes to location.
Because you are short walk to restaurants, shops, bars, museums, parks and all of the other charms of the city, building an itinerary will be easy. A walk down Bull Street to see some of our favorite squares and landmarks nearby -- Forsyth Park, Chippewa Square (site where Forest Gump ate a box of chocolates), The Mercier Williams House, Pin Point Heritage Museum, Bonaventure Cemetery and Telfair Academy.
If you're coming to Savannah to shop and dine, City Market is a pedestrian-only zone with restaurants, galleries, shops, and live music.
Of course, no trip to Savannah is really complete until you've "partied" at River Street. The hub for live music and bars, River Street is a great place to watch the cruise ships pass by with a mint julep in your hand!
In addition to being one of America's most beautiful cities, Savannah is also considered to be one of the spookiest spots in the country! Take an opportunity to partake in a haunted walking tour or pub crawl while you're here.
You can't come to Savannah without hearing the locals chattering about the next big festival that's about to hit town. Savannah hosts many food festivals, music festivals, art festivals and cultural events throughout the year. The list of events to keep on your radar as you plan your vacation dates includes Savannah Restaurant Week, the Savannah Book Festival, the Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens, the Sidewalk Arts Festival, the Savannah Music Festival, the River Street Fourth of July Celebration, the Gourmet Seafood and Spirits Festival and the Savannah Jazz Festival.
Getting Around:
The neighborhood is best explored by foot, and your bicycles and trolleys tours are great too.
Parking options:
Directly in front of the building is street parking. The spots are metered during business hours and free at night.
Bryan Street Garage, a public parking garage, is one block away. From here you can also purchase 48-hour pass which are good for all metered spots and city of Savannah garages.
Other Things to Note:
There are convenient street parking options in front of the apartment on East Bay Street and surrounding streets. Bryan Street Parking Garage and Congress Street Parking Garage are also within two blocks from the apartment with passes available.