My first stop the next morning was to snag a highly anticipated Sticky Bunssant (think of a sticky bun made with croissant dough) at The Emporium Kitchen and Wine Market, which is next to the lobby. The suite is as luxe as it is comfortable, with a complimentary jar of Byrd cookies filled daily dimmable lighting a sleek smart TV and oversized windows with a lovely view of the Historic District. I returned to my room that night to sink into Frette Italian bed linens atop a plush king-size bed. Steps away from the Perry Lane is an Irish pub named McDonough’s, a Savannah staple that was hitting its peak during weeknight karaoke. A motorcycle hanging above the expansive bar adds character to the already lively space that’s adjacent to a mini arcade room. The boat trip back was as breezy as the day itself, especially after befriending several curious bottlenose dolphins-yes, dolphins-thanks to the river’s close proximity and connection to the Atlantic Ocean.īack at the hotel, a stop at the in-house craft cocktail bar, The Wayward, was a must. Views of the Savannah River paired well with an aptly named Painkiller cocktail, fist-sized crab cakes and juicy pulled pork tacos. My Thursday afternoon consisted of an hour-and-a-half scenic boat ride with Outside Savannah to a riverside restaurant called The Wyld. Framed art adds a charming touch to the lobby. Its black-and-white marble checkered floors add a contemporary kick to lavish furnishings and a plethora of eccentric art pieces. The boutique property houses 167 suites inside two brick towers that sit pretty and parallel to one another on a low-key cobblestone street. Having opened last summer, the Perry Lane Hotel is one of Savannah’s newest establishments in the Historic District. Luckily, my home away from home for a few days was one free of haunts. I’ll admit, I was a tad hesitant about its long-standing reputation as the “most haunted city in America.” With Savannah’s history dating back to 1733, too many places to count have been dubbed “possessed”-and the hotels are no exception. This stunning coastal city is notorious for its Southern charm, historic buildings and all-things-spooky. There’s a captivating charm about Savannah, Georgia, that reels you in from the moment you step onto its Spanish moss-lined cobblestone streets. Southern Charm Awaits At Perry Lane Hotel In Savannah Panoramic views of Savannah await at Peregrin, Perry Lane Hotel’s rooftop bar. This story was originally published in Jupiter Magazine and The Palm Beacher’s November 2019 issues.
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