The Presidents Quarters Inn — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Savannah, United States
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

The Presidents Quarters Inn

Savannah  ·  United States  ·  225 East President Street

4.6 278 guest reviews

About The Presidents Quarters Inn — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Savannah

The Presidents Quarters Inn is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Savannah, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, concierge, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5

Leonie Wennekers
★★★★★ Jan 2025

We had such a pleasant stay at the Presidents quarters for my birthday. From the moment we arrived at the free hotel parking and the super friendly welcoming from Scarlet upon arrival, we felt right at home. The room was spacious and clean, and we enjoyed a delicious home cooked breakfast fit for a king. The location is ideal for exploring Savannah and everything is within walking distance. I would advise not to book a room on the ground floor (which we had) because there’s noise from the street and the reception area. Highly recommended!

Sarah Watkins
★★★★★ Apr 2025

My daughter and I stayed at the P.Q. Inn from March 23rd to 27th, and it was my best trip to Savannah yet (and I've had a few)! We were there to tour SCAD, shop, eat, and generally soak up Savannah's prolific ambiance. My 17-year-old daughter fell in love at first sight with the city, as I did. Over the years I have stayed in inns, hotels, and Air B&Bs, but P.Q. Inn was recommended to me to try by my brother. They had me at PARKING! It is incredibly unusual in historic downtown to have a parking lot attached to your lodging. It was so very, very nice! I would stay here again for that perk alone. Fortunately for us, that wasn't the only perk. I think what truly gives this place the edge is its employees. They love what they do, they love Savannah, and they are genuinely lovely human beings. I had the most contact with Dan, Kara, Scarlett, and Brandon. From storing our cooler and letting us park early before check-in to keeping my snacks in their fridge, they just wanted to be helpful in any way they could. I felt like I had known these fellow Southerners my whole life. THAT'S why I'll take Savannah's warmth over Charleston's self-importance any day! Although we didn't meet the chefs, we surely appreciated their art. My daughter's favorite foods in Savannah were the bacon and the raspberry pastries at the P.Q.Inn and the Olde Pink House's fried chicken. That's saying something! I choose to stay in historic buildings ( I have always lived in old houses too) because I appreciate their charm and their history. Old buildings have quirks, that's why we love them. Old houses have floors that creak, paint that chips, and windows that aren't as hermetically sealed as modern ones. I'll still take the historic venue over a sterile modern one every time. If you don't like old things, please do yourself a favor and stay at a new hotel. I stay in the middle of the historic district to appreciate its art, its architecture, and the buildings dating back to the 1700s. Yes, you may hear a horse clopping by. You may hear a tour guide teaching a group about a nearby building. If you want to go to sleep at 9:00, again, do yourself a favor and stay at the Westin across the river. My room looked out at the 17hundred90 Inn and that is ground zero for ghost tours. They were never overly loud, nor continued past 10:30 at night. The previous reviewer who mentioned the noise keeping him up past Midnight is just not telling the truth. I was there the same week. Savannah is very good about cutting the noise off by 11 pm, and I have found that it is usually closer to 10 or 10:30 pm. You absolutely cannot beat this inn for location. It sits directly on Oglethorpe Square and you never have to move your car (although you can if you want without having to look for hours for another one) as everything is within walking distance. I will absolutely stay here again on my future trips to the city I love. I have read, sadly, that this inn has been sold to a larger developer who intends to expand, and build over the top of the current parking lot. I love the Presidents' Quarters Inn just the way it is. I understand that old buildings are expensive to maintain, however, and the cost to stay here is in line with other hotels, many that don't have to pay the high costs of keeping a historical building in good shape. I selfishly wish the sale would fall through because the parking perk alone moved them to the top of my list; the employees keep them at the top. Thank you all for an unforgettable week and for sharing your gracious Southern hospitality with us.

Pam Sullivan
★★★★★ Feb 2025

We loved our stay at the Presidents Quarters Inn during a recent short trip to Savannah. The location of this historic inn was right smack in the middle of historic Savannah, easy walking distance to all of the popular sites, squares, restaurants and the river. Our King room was extremely spacious and featured high ceilings, roomy bathroom and its own fireplace. The room looked freshly painted and had newer carpeting as well. What puts this BnB over the top is the wonderful staff. We did not get a chance to meet the chefs or housekeeping staff, but they did a terrific job behind the scenes as the fresh breakfast every morning was delicious, and the entire place was extremely clean. Special shout out to Gracen who checked us in, answered our many questions and offered a wealth of insider tips and local info; and Scarlett, who went way above and beyond to make each morning special. We hope to be back very soon!