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8 guests
4 beds
2 bathrooms
8 guests
4 bedrooms
4 beds
2 bathrooms
2883 sq. ft.
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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets not allowed
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Arrive to five star cleaning • No chores at checkout • Just lock up and go
Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 queen bed
Immerse yourself in the storied elegance of the Savannah Historic District, where moss-draped oaks and cobblestone streets set a timeless scene just steps away. Explore contemporary exhibits at the SCAD Museum of Art or take a short walk to the iconic Forsyth Park to admire its famed fountain and lush greenery.
Step into The Pirates' House, Savannah's legendary 1753 inn turned pirate haven, where 15 historic dining rooms brim with seafaring artifacts and Southern delights like honey pecan fried chicken and shrimp and grits. It's a swashbuckling feast blending rich maritime history with hearty, flavorful comfort food.
Nestled in a historic Savannah cotton warehouse on the riverfront, Vic's On the River serves sophisticated Southern cuisine and fresh local seafood with stunning Savannah River views, live music, and elegant charm.
Treylor Park serves up funky Southern twists on classics like PB&J chicken wings and cheesesteak egg rolls in a vibrant, retro-chic spot pulsing with 80s playlists and offbeat energy. Dive into inventive tacos, craft cocktails, and shareable bites that make every meal a playful adventure.
The Collins Quarter is a Melbourne-inspired café in Savannah that pairs specialty coffee with innovative, farm-to-table cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere, offering everything from creative brunch dishes like Bulgogi Benedict to fine wines and craft cocktails.
Step into Leopold's Ice Cream, Savannah's legendary 1919 parlor where Greek brothers' secret recipes yield super-creamy flavors like Tutti Frutti amid retro soda fountains and Hollywood props. A nostalgic must-do with shakes, sundaes, and over 30 options for all.
Step into Savannah's iconic 18th-century pink mansion at The Olde Pink House, where Lowcountry Southern classics like shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and fried green tomatoes shine amid historic elegance and lively tavern vibes.[1][2][3][6]
Savannah's oldest restaurant since 1933, Crystal Beer Parlor serves juicy all-beef burgers, creamy crab stew, and hand-cut fries in a cozy, historic spot packed with Southern charm and cold craft beers. Join locals for unfussy classics and lively vibes that whisper tales of the past.
Collins Quarter at Forsyth is a stunning brunch destination nestled in Forsyth Park, featuring creative dishes like Bulgogi Benedict and chicken and waffles alongside specialty coffee in a modern, airy space with floor-to-ceiling windows and lush indoor plants.
Enson Market is your go-to destination for authentic Asian groceries, bursting with fresh produce, specialty sauces, hard-to-find snacks, and quality meats in a spacious, sunlit space. Adjacent Ineffable cafe serves up mouthwatering banh mi and Vietnamese cold brew for an irresistible bite.[2][1]
Discover the SCAD Museum of Art, a stunningly repurposed 19th-century railway depot alive with 20+ cutting-edge exhibitions of contemporary art by global icons and alumni. Art lovers, students, and culture seekers will thrill to its innovative fusion of history, creativity, and hands-on inspiration.
Discover the haunting beauty of Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah's iconic Southern Gothic gem draped in Spanish moss and live oaks, where stunning tombs like Little Gracie's tell captivating tales of history and mystery. History buffs, photographers, and ghost story lovers will adore this transcendent blend of art, nature, and eternity.
Step inside Savannah's Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a soaring French Gothic masterpiece with twin spires and vaulted ceilings that lift your spirit skyward, rebuilt triumphantly from fire. History buffs, architecture lovers, and spiritual seekers will be captivated by its timeless allure.
Forsyth Park is a stunning 30-acre urban oasis in Savannah's historic district featuring the iconic 1858 fountain, playgrounds for all ages, and year-round events like farmers markets and concerts—perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape with cultural vibrancy and beautiful Spanish moss-draped oak trees.
Stroll Savannah's iconic River Street, where historic cobblestone paths once lined cotton warehouses now buzz with vibrant shops, eateries, and river views of passing ships. History buffs, foodies, and lively explorers will love its timeless charm and endless energy.
Step into Savannah's iconic Chippewa Square, where Forrest Gump's legendary bus bench once sat amid lush oaks and the majestic Oglethorpe statue honoring Georgia's founder. Movie buffs, history lovers, and people-watchers will relish its vibrant theaters, cafes, and timeless Southern charm.[1][2][3][5]
Step into America's only Prohibition museum in Savannah's City Market, where immersive exhibits, wax gangsters, vintage cars, and moonshine stills transport you to the Roaring '20s speakeasies and bootlegging drama. History buffs and cocktail lovers will revel in the interactive tours ending with craft drinks.
Step into Savannah's Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, a stunning English Regency masterpiece from 1819 with preserved slave quarters revealing the stark realities of wealth and enslavement. History buffs and architecture lovers will be captivated by its opulent interiors, innovative plumbing, and haunting tales.[1][2][3][5]
Discover Savannah's Historic District, where moss-draped oaks frame 23 enchanting squares, stunning cathedrals, and storied homes that whisper Southern charm and history. History buffs, architecture lovers, and families seeking picturesque strolls or trolley adventures will adore this timeless treasure.
Step inside the Mercer Williams House Museum, a stunning Italianate mansion reborn by preservationist Jim Williams and immortalized in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." History buffs and true crime fans will love its opulent antiques, art, and scandalous tales on a captivating tour.[1][2][3]
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
8 guests maximum
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
8 guests maximum
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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