Bliss on Forsyth Park
What do you get when you renovate an 18,000 SF Victorian Romanesque mansion built in 1888, seamlessly add on 126 oversized modern hotel rooms, take off the top and pour in art, then stir nicely with views of Savannah's lovely 22 acre Forsyth Park?
Savannah's Exquisite Forsyth Park
You get the Mansion on Forsyth.
The Mansion On Forsyth
The Mansion is part of the Richard Kessler's collection of unique hotels and has joined the Marriott Autograph Collection, which is sort of a hotel "codeshare"arrangement of unique hotel properties.
This week the partners from my architectural firm decided to make this our home base for our annual retreat. It turned out to be a great choice.
The hotel defines eclectic. History slams into modern art in every hallway. There is even an uber cool collection of lovely millinary lining a hallway.
Half of the Hat Collection
Each Hat - A Work of Art
My Favorite Hat
The Beehive
You can see the pink marble swim area from the reception area. I also loved the huge model ship over the bar at the lobby.
The Lobby Bar
In many Yelp reviews you will see visitors grousing about the Mansion's location on the edge of the historic district. Well I've stayed in many of the downtown hotels and am frankly delighted to have a lovely and quiet alternative to listening to loud partiers on the street at two in the morning evacuating their tummies.
The rooms are spacious, plush, and pretty darned romantic. I especially loved the large hydro tubs set smack in the middle of the room.
A Typical Guestroom
Bring comfortable shoes, and a pair of expand-o-matic slacks, the Mansion just a few blocks from the Wilkes House for a lunch never to be forgotten.
And before you leave do stop at the Market for some warm pecan pralines.
Dearest Savannah, cheers, till we meet again!
Dearest Savannah, cheers, till we meet again!
Roadboy's Travels © 2012
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