Sharing the best Savannah Airbnbs today! This historic city is dotted with architectural gems, cobbled streets, luxurious eateries, and breezy cafes.
It’s a gem of the Southern United States for sure, famous for its live oaks and Spanish moss, particularly at Forsyth Park. Nearby, you can enjoy trips to charming Tybee Island or Hilton Head, among others.
If you’re looking for a vacation rental or Airbnb, Savannah has some gorgeous options. Here they’re situated in rowhouses, carriage houses, old mansions, and Antebellum homes.
For some of the best Airbnbs on the market right now, check out my curated list of the best Savannah Airbnbs!
Amazing Savannah Airbnbs
This historic home has recently been renovated with eclectic furnishings and artistic details. Staying here means enjoying a different side to Savannah, away from the central historic district and surrounded by a more authentic flavor of life.
The suite itself, located in an attic conversion, has skylights where you can see the stars, and the Spanish moss drapes from the oak branches outside. The host is super friendly and flexible and will let you have full use of kayaks, bicycles, and the grill and fire pit in the backyard.
Up to 2 guests // 1 bedrooms // 1 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $109 per night. Check pricing and dates here
If you like your spaces modern and minimal, this one is for you. This newly renovated home features bright white walls, comfy mid-century furnishings, and dashes of bright colors throughout.
Not only is this place stylish and complete with all the amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, but it's also got a great location. It's within walking distance of Forsyth Park and Downtown.
It's easily one of the coolest vacation rentals in Savannah. Once you book this place, you won't want to check out.
Up to 8 guests // 3 bedrooms // 8 beds // 2.5 baths. Prices from $219 per night. Check pricing and dates here
This place really is incredible. It's got the historical credentials down since it's a carriage house dating back to 1850. Inside, this home is decked out with original hardwood floors and charming decorative fireplaces.
Plus, there is a whole selection of eye-catching antique furnishings to admire. But there are new features, too—the marble bathroom is contemporary and chic. For sunny afternoons, kick back on the charming terrace in the old brick courtyard.
This Savannah Airbnb also has a perfect location in the Historic Downtown district. Everything is close by.
Up to 2 guests // 1 bedrooms // 1 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $131 per night. Check pricing and dates here
This Baroque-style house on Savannah's famous Monterey Square and is filled with an abundance of stunning period features and antique fixtures.
In addition to its stained glass windows, elegant living area, and chandelier-hung passageways, all the modern amenities are provided to make sure your stay is comfortable—like two kitchens!
And all that within walking distance of basically everything you'll want to see in Downtown Savannah.
Up to 10 guests // 5 bedrooms // 5 beds // 5.5 baths. Prices from $650 per night. Check pricing and dates here
The Mirabelle Building is a vintage 1800s-era house that has been lovingly restored. It now has a cute cafe on the ground floor and suites on the upper floors—and that's where you'll be staying if you book a spot here. The Rosemary Suite, in particular, is as elegant as the building itself.
Its large, sun-drenched bay window has a view looking out over St. John's Cathedral, there's an original brick fireplace, and lots of other period features to make this the whole package.
It's cute, it's quaint, and the Downtown Savannah setting makes it easy to get around.
Up to 4 guests // 1 bedrooms // 2 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $177 per night. Check pricing and dates here
Another beautiful historic Airbnb in Savannah, this one is situated inside a Federal-style rowhouse. It's been stylishly updated with minimalist furnishings to allow its historical features to be the main focus.
This four-bedroom property is a great option for families, with plenty of space for everyone to spread out on your trip to Savannah.
It even comes with off-street parking, a rarity in Downtown—you should snap this place up now if you're planning on driving!
Up to 12 guests // 4 bedrooms // 5 beds // 3.5 baths. Prices from $612 per night. Check pricing and dates here
Yet another newly renovated historic property with period features, this Savannah Airbnb will wow you from the moment you pull up outside. The clapboard exteriors have been brightened up with bold pastel green paint, giving you an idea of what to expect inside.
You'll find original paneling and fireplaces, but there are plenty of chic contemporary touches, with mid-century modern furniture and fixtures throughout—from the living room to the bedrooms. It's super clean too.
The location is great with coffee shops and sights like Forsyth Park with other attractions nearby.
Up to 8 guests // 3 bedrooms // 3 beds // 2.5 baths. Prices from $254 per night. Check pricing and dates here
Situated on the grounds of a 1914 mansion, this renovated carriage house is where it's at for the combo of historic architecture and mid-century modern design. There are some super cool features throughout this cottage-style home, one of which is the huge windows that allow plenty of natural light to pour in.
There's a cozy brick fireplace, where you can kick back in the evenings, plus a retro well-stocked kitchen and even a free-standing bath. A dreamy, modern space with a charming garden to relax.
Up to 2 guests // 1 bedrooms // 1 beds // 1 baths. Prices from $128 per night. Check pricing and dates here
Those were my top picks of the best Airbnbs in Savannah! There are a whole lot of gorgeous historic properties that are hard not to fall in love with. If you head on over on a Savannah vacation, tag me (@wtfab) in your Insta pics and stories, and let me know how your vacay rental is looking!
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FAQs
The best time of year to visit Savannah, GA is from March to July when the weather will be at its best.
It is recommended to spend at least 3 days in Savannah, GA since this will give you enough time to explore everything the city has to offer.
Savannah, GA is best known for its beautiful landscapes, architecture, and history.
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