Historic Accomodations
Built in 1892, the Olde Harbour Inn was once a bluff-side warehouse overlooking the Savannah River. Now a spacious and elegant bed and breakfast inn, it is the only establishment in Savannah where you can sleep in a historic building featuring large suites overlooking the Savannah River.
Doorstep to Savannah
Nestled between famous River Street and cobblestoned Factors Walk, the Olde Harbour Inn is your doorstep to Savannah's historic riverfront. Moss covered oak trees, crepe myrtles, azaleas, and palm trees surround the building making it a delightful place to enjoy the weather, the River, and the beauty of Savannah.
Gift Certificates
The perfect gift for people who have everything. Give the gift of romance, fun, discovery and much more with a gift certificate to Olde Harbour Inn.
You determine the denomination, starting from $100 to $300 in increments of $50. MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Diners and Discover cards welcome.
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A Letter From the Innkeeper
Dear Guest,
We invite you to enjoy the view of the Savannah River and the passing of ships from all corners of the world - right from the river and harbor views from the windows in your suite. As the only all riverview suite inn in Savannah, Olde Harbour offers you a unique stay in Savannah. We look forward to your visit.
Best Regards,
Valerie Freeman, Innkeeper
Olde Harbour Inn History
The stone foundation of Olde Harbour Inn was laid nearly 200 years ago - in 1812. The original structure built atop the sturdy foundation was made of wood, and over the years, it was damaged several times by fire. In 1892, a swift and severely damaging blaze caused nearly complete destruction. The building was then reconstructed with more than 730,000 bricks - making the building flame resistant at last! The building was home to Standard Oil Company until 1907. In 1930, it was occupied by Alexander Brothers Company, a blue jeans and overall factory, who did business in Savannah for many years. The entire building was renovated in 1985, and was opened as the Olde Harbour Inn in 1987. |
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