--had not visited Savannah since '85, and my impressions are remarkably better, with the Marshall House playing a key role. She has been beautifully restored. Our room 219 a trip back in time with an egress window access to the promenade balcony overlooking the city's historic main street of Broughton, with fine dining a minute's walk away. This room also offered a vintage claw-footed type bathtub which my wife very much enjoyed; king bed provided a comfortable night's sleep. The included breakfast was excellent. The staff gave us a warm welcome with good service throughout our stay (especially Terri at desk), and the neighborhood environs charming and secure. My only complaint was the rate and the calculation of the cost of valet parking (we arrived 9pm on a Friday, left 9am on Sunday, and charged three full days-- but that is the same system used by our doggie daycare, so I guess I'm just grumpy),- and I understand there is a public structure somewhere behind the hotel for those interested in that option. Intend very much to return (gw) to both Savannah and this fine hotel.