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Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District

201 West Bay Street, Savannah, GA, USA, 31401-1110
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About us

The Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District is the refreshingly unique boutique hotel choice that inspires creativity and discovery. Through the knowledge and creativity of our neighborhood hosts, distinctive and vibrant design inspired by Savannah’s unique culture and character, and locally crafted food and beverage, we offer a non-prototypical hotel experience that guests and locals have called, “fresh, contemporary, approachable and surprisingly unexpected" Hotel Indigo Savannah will feature 252 guestrooms and luxury suites with plush bedding, flexible work spaces, hardwood floors, cozy area rugs and neighborhood murals from local artists. We’re not the typical meeting hotel. Hotel Indigo has flexible gathering and event spaces that infuse local color and character with functional elements and personalized service to create an intimate atmosphere that promotes creativity and collaboration for groups. With more than 6,000 square feet of meeting and event space, we can comfortably host groups with up to 200 guests. Hotel Indigo features the Five Oaks Restaurant & Taproom with a menu that focuses on locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, from coffee and craft cocktails, to fresh-made breads and artisan cheeses. All served in a stylish space that guests and neighbors can enjoy together. Sip on one of our signature cocktails and enjoy lively conversation with travelers and locals while relaxing on our patio overlooking City Market and the dancing waters of Ellis Square. When you stay with us, you’re not just staying anywhere, you’re staying somewhere—within a vibrant community, in a unique boutique hotel that combines authentic local experiences, modern design and intimate service. You’ll catch guests and neighbors hanging out in our bars, get great advice from our team members on what to see and do in Savannah, and be refreshed by just how relaxed and inviting it all feels. .

Venue Details

ChainIHG
BrandHotel Indigo
Built1851
Renovated2016
Total meeting space5,879 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms252
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AAA
Forbes Travel Guide

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Need dates

Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events

Jan 20, 2026 - Jan 31, 2026
Feb 1, 2026 - Feb 5, 2026
Feb 8, 2026 - Feb 12, 2026
Feb 15, 2026 - Feb 19, 2026
Feb 22, 2026 - Feb 26, 2026
Mar 1, 2026 - Mar 5, 2026
Mar 8, 2026 - Mar 12, 2026
Mar 15, 2026 - Mar 19, 2026
Mar 22, 2026 - Mar 26, 2026
Mar 29, 2026 - Apr 2, 2026
Apr 5, 2026 - Apr 9, 2026
Apr 12, 2026 - Apr 16, 2026

Seasonal Availability

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High season
Mar 01 - Jul 31Oct 01 - Nov 06
Shoulder season
Sep 01 - Sep 30Nov 07 - Dec 04
Low season
Jan 01 - Feb 28Dec 05 - Dec 31Aug 01 - Aug 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
5,879 sq. ft.
Largest room
1,805 sq. ft.
Space (private)
4,195 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
6
Second largest room
1,508 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
2,000 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
1,805 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
500 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
Hollow square
Perimeter seating
1,508 sq. ft.
32 x 47 sq. ft.
15 ft.
150
27
75
150
110
84
24
40
30
40
1,045 sq. ft.
32 x 32 sq. ft.
15 ft.
80
21
48
100
80
30
20
25
24
-
805 sq. ft.
23 x 35 sq. ft.
10 ft.
40
21
32
70
80
36
20
20
24
-
506 sq. ft.
22 x 23 sq. ft.
10 ft.
12
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12
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210 sq. ft.
14 x 15 sq. ft.
12 ft.
8
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8
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1,805 sq. ft.
40 x 45 sq. ft.
20 ft.
120
-
120
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1,504 sq. ft.
32 x 47 sq. ft.
15 ft.
100
30
100
-
100
74
30
-
35
-
210 sq. ft.
14 x 15 sq. ft.
12 ft.
6
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6
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506 sq. ft.
22 x 23 sq. ft.
10 ft.
12
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12
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Meeting room floor plans

Forsyth Room
Five Oaks Taproom
Talmadge Room

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
252
Single (1 bed)
40
Single (1 bed) rate
$129.00 - $319.00
Double (2 beds)
155
Double (2 beds) rate
$129.00 - $319.00
Suites
57
Tax rate
7%
Occupancy rate
8%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 10.5 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking
( $45.00/day )

Local Attractions

City Market
Shopping
1 blk
Just steps from Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District you will find City Market, the Art & Soul of Savannah. City Market has established itself as a destination for entertainment, dining, art and retail in downtown Savannah. City Market is an anchor attraction that attracts both travelers and Savannah residents, the developer emulated its successful Torpedo Factory project in Alexandria, Virginia and established the Art Center at City Market. This group of working artists’ studios occupies approximately 19,000 square feet of space and enhances the environment where other tenants of City Market establish and operate successful boutiques, shops and restaurants.
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River Street
River Street
Historical landmark
1 blk
Located directly across from the Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District. River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. River Street is host to countless events throughout the year. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels. Bustling with welcoming hospitality, it’s also the place to see Savannah from the river that made her by taking a cruise or watching ships from around the globe sail into one of the busiest ports in America.
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Ellis Square
Ellis Square
Park
1 blk
Hotel Indigo Savannah overlooks bustling Ellis Square. Ellis Square is one of the great stories of the preservation and restoration effort in Savannah. Not too many years ago, Ellis Square was a parking garage. The parking area was eventually demolished and replaced with the Square we see today. There is no doubting that Ellis Square is the most popular square in Savannah, for locals and tourists alike. Ellis Square is a bustling place. With City Market at its doorstep, many people choose Ellis Square as a place to relax and soak up some southern sun.
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park
Park
1 mi
Forsyth Park is the largest park in the historic district of Savannah Georgia. The Park covers 30 acres of land just south of Gaston Street and north of Park Avenue. The east border of Forsyth Park is Drayton Street and on the west is Whitaker. For locals and tourists, Forsyth Park is a hub of social interaction. Concerts, recreation sports, people watching, sun bathing, reading, relaxing…can all be seen going on in Forsyth Park depending on when you are there. On Saturdays there is a great farmer’s Market that takes place in Forsyth Park. If you are going to be visiting the historic district of Savannah make sure to plan an hour to head over to Forsyth Park and check it out.
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Savannah College of Art & Design
Savannah College of Art & Design
University
1 blk
The Savannah College of Art and Design works with the city of Savannah to preserve its architectural heritage to include restoring buildings for use as college facilities, for which it has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Historic Savannah Foundation and the Victorian Society of America. The college campus includes 67 buildings throughout the grid-and-park system of downtown Savannah. Many buildings are on the famous 21 squares of the old town which are laden with monuments, live oaks and a Southern-Gothic feel. SCAD exists to prepare talented students for professional careers, emphasizing learning through individual attention in a positively oriented university environment.
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Savannah International Trade & Convention Center
Savannah International Trade & Convention Center
Convention center
3 mi
The Savannah International Trade & Convention Center is a superbly functional, architecturally stunning 330,000 sq. ft gleaming waterfront complex with spectacular views of Savannah and its ever changing riverfront. The Hotel Indigo is a 3 minute ferry ride to the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center.
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Jepson Center
Jepson Center
Museum
3 blks
Devoted to contemporary art and rotating exhibitions, the strikingly beautiful Jepson Center links Telfair’s future with its past, unifying the museum’s three distinct sites. The building, designed by Moshe Safdie and opened to the public in 2006, features over 7,500 square feet of gallery space for major traveling exhibitions of contemporary art and installations of works from the permanent collection. Educational programming takes place in the 220-seat auditorium, community gallery, education studios, and ArtZeum-a unique, 3,500-square foot interactive gallery for children and families. The Jepson Center is home to the Telfair’s Kirk Varnedoe Collection, a cornerstone of the museum’s contemporary holdings. Assembled in honor of the late Savannah native, scholar, and MoMA curator Kirk Varnedoe, the collection features works on paper by some of the most pivotal artists of the past fifty years, including Jasper Johns, Chuck Close, Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and Richard Avedon. The museum’s diverse contemporary collection also features important works by William Christenberry, Helen Levitt, Sam Gilliam, James Brooks, and many notable Georgia artists. The Jepson is also home to the original iconic Bird Girl statue, made famous in the Jack Leigh photograph on the cover of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
207 W. York Street
Savannah, GA, US 31401
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Telfair Academy
Telfair Academy
Museum
2 blks
121 Barnard St. Savannah, GA 31401 Designed by British architectural prodigy William Jay in the neoclassical Regency style, the Telfair Academy is a former mansion built from 1818-1819 for Alexander Telfair, son of Revolutionary War patriot and Georgia governor Edward Telfair. In 1875, Alexander’s sister Mary – heir to the family fortune and last to bear the Telfair name – bequeathed the house and its furnishings to the Georgia Historical Society to be opened as a museum. After significant renovation by German-born architect Detlef Lienau, whose adaptations included the addition of the Sculpture Gallery and the Rotunda, the building opened to the public in 1886 as the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences. The Telfair Academy contains two nineteenth-century period rooms and houses nineteenth- and twentieth-century American and European art from the museum’s permanent collection including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and decorative arts. Highlights include fine examples of American Impressionism and Ashcan School Realism, with major paintings by Childe Hassam, Frederick Frieseke, Gari Melchers, Robert Henri, George Bellows, and George Luks.
121 Barnard Street
Savannah, GA, US 31401
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Owens-Thomas House
Owens-Thomas House
Museum
7 blks
The Owens-Thomas House is considered by architectural historians to be one of the finest examples of English Regency architecture in America. Inspired by classical antiquity, this style of architecture takes its name from England’s King George IV, who ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 to 1820. The house was designed by the young English architect William Jay (1792-1837), one of the first professionally-trained architects practicing in the United States. The elegant residence was built from 1816-1819 for cotton merchant and banker Richard Richardson and his wife Francis Bolton. Mr. Richardson’s brother-in-law was married to Ann Jay, the architect’s sister. Three years after the house’s completion, Richardson suffered financial losses and sold his house, which later came under possession of the Bank of the United States. For eight years, Mrs. Mary Maxwell ran an elegant lodging house in the structure. Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette was a guest of the city in 1825 and stayed at the home. On March 19, he is believed to have addressed a throng of enthusiastic Savannahians from the unusual cast-iron veranda on the south facade. In 1830, planter, congressman, lawyer, and mayor of Savannah, George Welshman Owens, purchased the property for $10,000. It remained in the Owens family until 1951 when Miss Margaret Thomas, George Owens’ granddaughter, bequeathed it to the Telfair Museum of Art. A National Historic Landmark, the stately former residence is now a historic house museum. It boasts a decorative arts collection comprised primarily of Owens family furnishings, along with American and European objects dating from 1750-1830. The site also includes a beautiful English-inspired parterre garden and an original carriage house-which contains one of the earliest intact urban slave quarters in the South.
124 Abercorn Street
Savannah, GA, US 31401
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Savannah Slow Ride
Savannah Slow Ride
Recreation
1 blk
Slow Ride is the original, 100% pedal powered, eco-friendly way to see Savannah, Georgia. Our fifteen person bicycle tours (you read that right, fifteen people on one bike!) take you through Savannah's beautiful historic downtown. Our "Crawlers" are locally owned, manufactured and operated. We offer a variety of 2 hour long tours for locals and tourists alike and have daily "mix 'n match" rides for smaller groups or take advantage of our multiple bike tours.
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Lucas Theater
Lucas Theater
Theater
5 blks
The Lucas Theatre was built in 1921 by Arthur Lucas and architect C.K. Howell. Built primarily as a movie palace, the theater also hosted many stage shows. In 1986, with the theater was threatened by the wrecking ball, a group of citizens pooled their resources, bought the building and created the Lucas Theatre for the Arts Inc. They began a 14-year campaign and completed a $14 million restoration. Supported by donations from Savannahians and such celebrities as Kevin Spacey and the cast and crew of "Forrest Gump," the Lucas had a grand reopening in December 2000. The theater’s future is now assured by a relationship with the Savannah College of Art and Design. The college supports the theater's overhead and uses it for a number of events including the Savannah Film Festival. The college’s support also allows for a wide range of community uses: the Lucas has presented top-line entertainment including opera from London and Italy, European orchestras, country stars, traveling repertory companies and film series. These events bring in an average of more than 1,000 people per week.
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Gulfstream Aerospace
Gulfstream Aerospace
Business district
15 mi
Gulfstream has led the evolution of business and personal aviation since the 1958 debut of the Gulfstream I, the world’s first purpose-built business aircraft. Today, Gulfstream produces the world’s most innovative business aircraft. Headquartered in Savannah, Georgia, USA, Gulfstream operates facilities on four continents and employs more than 15,000 people worldwide
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CAT Bike
CAT Bike
Recreation
1 blk
Welcome to the CAT Bike Share System. Savannah is home to the first bike sharing system of its kind in Georgia! Located directly behind the Hotel Indigo in Ellis Square is a pick up/drop off location for CAT Bike, the fastest and most convenient way to get around town. Whether you want to enjoy Savannah's historic charm or run a quick errand between meetings, CAT Bike can get you there. Avoid traffic and always get the best parking spot with CAT Bike!
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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Historical landmark
4 blks
Girl Scouts of the USA, the world’s preeminent organization for girls, owns and operates the Juliette Gordon Low Girl Scout National Center. A designated National Historic Landmark, the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace in Savannah, Georgia hosts 65,000 visitors each year from all 50 states and from countries around the world. Owned and operated by Girl Scouts of the USA as a National Girl Scout Program Center and a historic house museum, the Birthplace is as a primary destination for Girl Scouts and for the general public. Guided tours and special programs are available throughout the year. Today, the Birthplace is an architectural landmark honoring one of the nation’s most remarkable women whose vibrant story, artistic talents and organizational achievements inspire generations of visitors. Juliette Gordon Low’s contributions to girl’s lives and to American culture have made her Birthplace one of the most visited historic house museums in Georgia and in the nation.
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Old Fort Jackson
Old Fort Jackson
Historical landmark
4 mi
Old Fort Jackson is a must-see National Historic Landmark offering daily cannon firings and exciting interactive programs for adults, kids and families! Only minutes away from historic downtown Savannah, you can experience unique views of Savannah's riverfront and walk on the grounds of one of the oldest brick fortifications on the East Coast.
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River Boat Cruise
River Boat Cruise
Recreation
2 blks
Experience refreshing river breezes on a sightseeing harbor tour, delicious local southern flavors, cultural entertainment, fun filled dinner, magical moonlight, and lavish brunches. Join our captain and award winning crew on board for a unique tour and cruise attraction that is not to be missed!.
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Facility Restrictions

$6 Flat Rate Local Tax per night, per room

Cancellation Policy

Please inquire about group cancellation policies.

Additional details

Brand new boutique hotel overlooking River Street, Ellis Square & City Market 252 guestrooms with 57 luxury suites Five Oaks Restaurant & Taproom Complimentary wireless internet access in guest rooms Complimentary fitness center Complimentary business center and business service Concierge to assist with your off site activities Room Service Flexible Meeting Space Catering on site with seasonal and locally sourced menu items Valet parking available at $45.00 per night

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Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Https://IHG.com/content/us/en/about/green-engage
Does Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Recycling Bins in Place

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
NA
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
IHG America's Diversity & Inclusion Commitments www.IHG.com

Health and Safety

Were practices at Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
No
Does Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes : Please see attached.
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