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PRESIDENTS’ QUARTERS INN.
The Presidents’ Quarters Inn is an historic inn featuring 16 overly-spacious rooms and suites in the heart of Savannah, Georgia’s downtown Landmark Historic District.  Two adjoining 1855 mansions have been transformed into a stately, restful, and intimate inn that marries 21st century amenities with old world elegance.

Overlooking Oglethorpe Square, Presidents’ Quarters Inn is acclaimed as a place where generals, governors, politicians and business pioneers have shaped Savannah’s and the nation’s history. Each one-of-a-kind guest quarters is named to honor a U.S. President who visited Savannah during his presidency.  A shaded courtyard, free on-site parking, balconies and private entrances at street level, wireless access, and complimentary afternoon wine and hors d’oeuvres are just a smattering of the inn’s amenities, assuring that every guest’s Savannah experience is extraordinary.  A short walk to Savannah’s favorite restaurants, shopping, and the theater district.

The owner of President’s Quarters is a lifelong, fourth generation Savannahian; the executive innkeeper, Jane Sales, has nearly 13 years of experience owning and managing luxury inns in Savannah.  Their goal is to share the “real” Savannah with every guest of Presidents’ Quarters Inn.  Praised for its outstanding service, the inn is featured in Southern Living (2009), Delta SKY (2007), Travel Girl Magazine (2008), Fodor’s short list of Savannah and Charleston’s Best B&Bs & Inns (2007), and was chosen Savannah’s Best Bed and Breakfast Inn by Savannah Magazine (2008 and 2009.)

The Presidents’ Quarters Inn.  225 East President Street on Oglethorpe Square, Savannah, Georgia 31401. Telephone 912 / 233-1600 or USA Toll Free 800 / 233-1776, FAX 912-238-0849. Twitter:  @PQInnSavannahGA; Email info@presidentsquarters.com, and on the Web www.presidentsquarters.com.

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