Savannah, a City With Charms Both Historical and Culinary
There is no shortage of history, sultry beauty, and architectural delights. And a visit needn’t cost you much.
* Following is an excerpt from a much longer article about Savannah.
My Uber driver dropped me off at the beautifully restored Galloway House Inn, a Neoclassical plantation-style house built near the turn of the 20th century.
One of the owners, Jim Klotz, met me on the wide, welcoming porch, behind a series of huge white columns, and took me around back to my apartment and it had everything I needed.
The price was right, too — $179 per night booked through Hotels.com. For seasonal specials and promotions, check the inn’s website — which, by the way, has a section dedicated to its possibly being haunted.