Southern hospitality in the Colonial Savannah Georgia
southern hospitality at the colonial Savannah Georgia bed breakfast inn

Stories of Southern Hospitality Are Found in Colonial Savannah Georgia

Having a friendly way with people began with Savannah Georgia’s first colonists.

Southern hospitality is synonymous with down-to-earth friendliness and a gracious charitable (giving) pace, and Savannah relishes its world-renown reputation for extending genteel hospitality. By 1735, colonial Savannah has swelled to 600 colonists. The diverse cultures of England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany and Austria extended courtesies of helpfulness and friendly greetings to each other and to visitors. One example is found in this colonial account of far away visitors.

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lodging with Savannah Georgia colonial residents, “…in groups of nine or ten to spend the night. The evening stories would be exchanged … then [they might] spread hay upon the floor for their guests, at other times give up their own beds, and themselves sleep upon the floor.”

Today, the tradition of colonial Georgia southern hospitality continues at the historic district bed and breakfast colonial manor hotel in Savannah Georgia. Modern southern comforts, casual sensibilities, nature scenes and easy-does-it confidence affords select comfort, sleep comfort and country comforts … discovered in the neighborhood of this historic Savannah inn in the Forsyth Park neighborhood of colonial Savannah’s garden district.