Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection
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Character and identity
A red-brick, warehouse-style building planted directly on the Savannah River, the Bohemian leans into a maritime-chic visual language inside: cast-iron ropes, driftwood sculptures, oyster shells, antique kayaks hung from ceilings, and oversized wooden spheres standing in as abstract art. At 75 rooms, it stays intimate. Two outlets anchor the food and drink: Rocks on the River for all-day American and international classics (eggs Benedict, chowders, pizzas), and the night-only Rocks on the Roof, where truffle fries and crab cakes come with river views. Service is warm and locally fluent, with doormen and bellhops happy to hand over restaurant and nightlife tips.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-curious couples and small groups who want a walkable Savannah base with character, river views, and a rooftop bar. The eclectic art programme and burnt-orange, oyster-shell-chandelier rooms reward travellers who like a hotel with a point of view, and the central riverside setting suits first-time visitors keen to wander the historic squares.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone seeking a quiet, residential pocket of Savannah will find the riverside touristy. Minimalists and purists may find the maritime-meets-funky decor too busy, and travellers expecting a full luxury programme (spa, multiple destination restaurants, concierge polish at Forbes level) should look to a larger flagship.
Bottom line
What defines a stay here is atmosphere over amenity: a genuinely distinctive interior and a prime riverside perch in a low-rise city, rather than a deep service or dining stack. Book it if you want personality and walkability over polish, and request a high-floor River View room. The seventh floor delivers about as much skyline as Savannah offers.
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