Eternal Southern Hospitality
Savannah's haunted hotels stand as portals to the Old South, where the line between hospitality and haunting blurs into a uniquely Southern supernatural experience. These historic establishments have witnessed yellow fever epidemics, Civil War sieges, devastating fires, and centuries of human drama that left indelible spiritual imprints. Built on land soaked with colonial blood and tears, many of Savannah's hotels occupy former hospitals, morgues, and even burial grounds. The city's unique practice of burying bodies beneath buildings during epidemics means guests often sleep directly above forgotten graves. These hotels don't merely acknowledge their ghosts - they celebrate them. From phantom bellhops who still carry luggage to spectral Southern belles who dance in empty ballrooms, Savannah's hotel spirits maintain the gracious hospitality that defines the South, even from beyond the grave.
Why Stay at Savannah's Haunted Hotels?
Yellow Fever Legacy
Experience hotels built over former hospitals and morgues from the 1800s epidemics, where medical spirits continue their eternal rounds.
Civil War History
Stay where Confederate and Union soldiers were treated, with spirits still marching through hallways and recreating historic battles.
Southern Hospitality
Encounter phantom staff maintaining gracious service - ghostly concierges, spectral maids, and ethereal bellhops who never stopped working.
Family-Friendly Spirits
Meet playful child ghosts, victims of yellow fever who seek comfort and companionship from guests.
Unique Manifestations
Witness phantom ballroom parties, smell period-appropriate scents, and experience time-slip phenomena in antebellum surroundings.