Twitterfacebookheader Follow us on Twitter Become a fan on Facebook
From the blog :: The Front Porch with Chad Warner

Savannah News

  • [ ]

Nov 13, 2009

Christmas in Savannah: The Presidents’ Quarters Inn offers Holiday Tradition in the Savannah Way.

by The Presidents' Quarters Inn, www.presidentsquarters.com

Welcome to the holiday season in Savannah--traditional, inviting, with time honored Christmas touches that never lose their appeal.

SAVANNAH, GA (November 13, 2009) Picture this: a horse-drawn carriage stops in front of twin four-story antebellum homes on President Street, on a crisp December evening in downtown Savannah. Lights from a fresh-cut Christmas tree welcome the carriage travelers into the parlor of the side-by-side homes, as the scents and spice of hot cider and fresh ginger snaps chase away the outdoor chill. Evergreens wrap a gleaming banister winding up the staircase, promising late night arrivals “visions of sugar plums” snuggled into sumptuous comforters and thick cotton bed linens, four poster beds, light flickering in the fireplace.

Next morning, the aroma of coffee greets early risers as the sun pours through tall windows, luring guests out of bed with promises of a brisk-but-comfortable southern winter day. Across the morning quiet, the bells of downtown churches can be heard in the distance, chiming each hour. In the downstairs parlor, shrimp and grits sates morning appetites, fortified for a morning ahead, perusing shops brimming with gifts to be had.

Quiet descends as guests leave the twin homes in twos and threes, walking past Savannah’s finest rowhouses, across Oglethorpe Square beneath oak boughs, toward the bustle of nearby Broughton Street. The city’s main shopping street, just two blocks north, is fully decked out for the season in greenery and twinkling lights. Other guests turn south on Abercorn for a quick stroll toward Savannah’s two oldest bookstores, with rooms crammed full of new and “gently used” books for every age and reading taste. Hours later, lunch for two at a favorite restaurant overlooks the Savannah River as ships from foreign lands slide past.

By late afternoon, the President Street mansions hum again with returning guests, arms laden with ribboned parcels. There’s just enough time for a quick freshening up before gathering with friends in the parlor for mulled wine and smoky cheeses, and as night falls, a furtive pause under the mistletoe with someone special.

Welcome to the holiday season in Savannah--traditional, inviting, with time honored Christmas touches that never lose their appeal.

Savannah’s reputation for cutting edge, stylish living is well deserved, but when it comes to Christmas season, this centuries-old coastal Georgia city stands firm in honoring the classic traditions of the season—the touches that bring a sense of history and a spirit of joy to the holiday.

Ask a Savannahian about the whys and wherefores of the city’s Christmas traditions and she’ll likely reply “That’s just how we do it!” with a smile and a shrug. For out-of-towners longing for that local flavor, Presidents’ Quarters Inn in Savannah’s historic district throws open her doors to welcome them to the traditions of Christmas. First time visitors and returning guests feel as if they’ve come home for the holidays.

The sixteen room bed and breakfast inn on East President Street is housed in attached 19th century mansions that have been restored to reveal the craftsmanship of their original era. The Presidents’ Quarters Inn honors its home’s over 150-year history with Christmas decorations reminiscent of the Victorian era when the two homes were occupied by leading Savannah families.

Important 21st century amenities like a full sized elevator, luxuriously appointed private baths, and accessibility features for people with special needs, easily and tastefully blend with the antique and period replica décor to enhance the inn’s welcoming aura.

At Christmastime, Presidents’ Quarters “spices up” its year-round amenities with holiday flair. The pillowtop treat provided with nighttime turndown service might just be a sugary cookie from Santa himself. The prepared-to-order breakfast might offer fresh eggnog to accompany fruit-topped Belgian waffles. Afternoon hors d’oeuvres and wine might feature hot brandy or fresh cocoa with a little something extra to keep the tummy warmed. On Christmas morning (and Thanksgiving too) guests enjoy an expanded holiday brunch that’s rich with delicious surprises.

Favorite recipes from America’s First Ladies are regularly featured on Presidents’ Quarters’ menu, in keeping with the inn’s intent to honor our nation’s presidents and their families.

Boutiques, theaters, and restaurants are steps away on Savannah’s oldest retail street. Once the shopping is finished, museums showcase contemporary art, fine architecture and exhibits on our national history. Or let our innkeeper arrange a carriage or walking tour through the historic district, passing private homes and downtown squares decorated for the season.

Locally owned Presidents’ Quarters Inn shines with the warmth of Savannah’s traditions and hospitality. This Christmas, unwrap the gifts that Presidents’ Quarters offers--experience the holiday spirit you’ll find inside. This is Savannah! (sm)

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ABOUT THE PRESIDENTS' QUARTERS INN.
The Presidents’ Quarters Inn is an historic bed and breakfast 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 and neighbor to Owens-Thomas House museum, 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 innkeeper 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. Email info@presidentsquarters.com and on the Web www.presidentsquarters.com

# # #

Press Contact:
Sandy Traub
912/398-9828
straub [at] spatior [dot] com

Quantcast