522 E Jones (Downstairs) - Whole Unit
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You’ll love staying in this cozy 2-bedroom cottage apartment in Savannah’s historic downtown! Behind the front door of this 150-year-old house lies a range of modern amenities like fast Wi-Fi, Roku TV, and full kitchen. Enjoy the convenience of a comfortable stay in a walkable city location. ✔ Historic District – 5-min walk ✔ Free DOT Shuttle – 8-min walk ✔ Forsyth Park – 10-min walk ✔ River Street – 5 min Uber STVR Permit 02187 Create Lasting Memories in Savannah with Us & Learn More Below!
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☆☆ HIGHLIGHTS ☆☆ ✹ 2 bedrooms; 2 queen beds w/ memory foam mattresses ✹ Full bathroom; essential toiletries provided ✹ Full kitchen w/ modern appliances ✹ Keurig coffee maker + complimentary K-cups ✹ Cozy living room w/ Roku smart TV + Netflix ✹ Fast Wi-Fi w/ speeds up to 55 Mbps ✹ Family-friendly; Pack ‘n Play + highchair (available on request) ✹ Shared courtyard + deck ✹ In-unit full-size washer + dryer ✹ Ring camera at front door + electronic locks ✹ Free on-street parking (first come, first serve) ✹ Dog-friendly (please no cats); pet fee applies ✹ Quiet location ✹ Short walk to local attractions + restaurants; easy walk or drive to groceries Eager to Read More? Here Are A Few Kind Words from Our Previous Guests: “Fantastic home in a great location! Would definitely stay here again.” –Stephen “Perfect location for our weekend trip to Savannah! Easy access to restaurants and historic sites. We would highly recommend this unit.” –Michael “Great place close to what we wanted to do in town. Appreciated space and amenities such as a washer and dryer. Comfortable and quiet space.” – Maura ☆☆ YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME ☆☆ This stunning Savannah home, built in 1867, is on “the prettiest street in Savannah” within the East Historic District’s Beach Institute Neighborhood. First developed in the 1850s to house workers of the Savannah-Albany Railroad, this peaceful residential neighborhood retains much of its original charm and is one of the oldest surviving African American neighborhoods in Savannah. This lovely 2 bedroom apartment perfectly blends a mid-century aesthetic with cozy comfort and is just a few blocks away from downtown Savannah. ★★ BEDROOMS ★★ The charming bedrooms are furnished in lovely, soft tones to create a private sanctuary for relaxing after a busy day of exploration. Simply close the door to the outside world, stretch out on the comfortable queen-size beds, and feel the day’s hustle and bustle melt away. ✹ Garden Room – Primary bedroom; Queen bed + decorative fireplace feature + lounge chair ✹ Nomad Room – Second bedroom: Queen bed ✔ 12” Zinus Green Tea memory foam mattresses ✔ Premium, 400 thread count sheets ✔ Extra pillows and blankets ✔ Closets + full-length mirrors ✔ Room-darkening shades ✔ Electronic door locks ★★ BATHROOM ★★ The pristine full bathroom with a walk-in shower and single vanity provides your whole group with a peaceful space to freshen up whenever the need arises. Enjoy complimentary toiletries, helping you save vital luggage space for your favorite belongings and all-important souvenirs. ✔ Large walk-in shower w/ 2 adjustable rain-heads ✔ Essential toiletries provided (shampoo + conditioner + body wash) ✔ Hair dryer + iron ✔ Fresh towels ★★ KITCHEN & DINING ★★ Combining an endearing 20th-century aesthetic with all the modern appliances you’d expect, the compact kitchen provides you with the essential cookware you might need, within easy arm’s reach, to whip up a quick and easy meal. ✔ Full kitchen w/ stainless steel appliances ✔ Electric stove + oven + microwave + full-size fridge ✔ Keurig coffee maker + complimentary coffee pods ✔ Essential cookware + dinnerware (including kid-friendly tableware) ✔ Highchair for kids (upon request) ★★ LIVING ROOM ★★ After exploring Savannah’s Historic District, you can look forward to kicking back in the welcoming living room. Taking center stage is an authentic grey brick fireplace feature and one-of-a-kind artwork created by Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD) alumni. This inviting space is the perfect spot to unwind. ✔ Brick fireplace feature (no fires) ✔ 55” flat screen smart TV w/ Roku + Netflix ✔ Comfy couch + chairs ✔ Dining table w/ 2 chairs ✔ Pack ‘n Play (upon request) ✔ Kids’ books, toys + board games (upon request) ★★ OUTDOOR SPACE ★★ This adorable apartment has a deck, overlooking the courtyard, which is shared with guests who may be staying in the upstairs unit. This deck is the perfect place to enjoy your first sip of morning coffee or an evening cocktail; before heading out on the town. ✔ Shared courtyard ✔ Deck + spiral staircase + bistro table (seats 2) ★★ ACTIVITIES/ATTRACTIONS ★★ Beneath a veil of Spanish moss lies the breathtaking beauty of Savannah, home to first-class restaurants, stunning architecture, and unrivaled art and culture. Our home is within walking distance to many Savannah favorites, including Fox & Fig, Hitch, Peregrin and J.Christopher’s. It’s the ideal base to enjoy the best Savannah has to offer, from unique culinary experiences to inspirational galleries and museums. It’s around a 25-minute drive to Tybee Island, where you’ll find some beautiful, wide beaches. Check out some of the unforgettable experiences awaiting you: ✹ Savannah Historic District - Spend an afternoon exploring the treasure trove of beautiful period architecture that gives Savannah its distinctive southern charm. Stroll along the tree-lined streets and explore the 22 historic squares, each with its own individual character. ✹ SCAD Museum of Art - A hub of creativity and contemporary art, the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) Museum of Art features a regularly changing collection of exhibitions. Enjoy original paintings and sculptures, mind-blowing multimedia, and inspiring installations. ✹ Broughton Street - The shopping district between Broughton Street and City Market is the main shopping corridor in downtown Savannah. Built in 1755, Savannah's famous City Market has been known as the heart of Savannah for centuries. ✹ River Street - For a vibrant waterfront experience, head to River Street – a Savannah institution is a must-visit for every visitor. This bustling area features cobblestone streets lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries. It’s the perfect place to stock up on souvenirs for the folks back home. Check out our Savannah guidebooks for more hand-picked recommendations to some of our favorite, most popular local attractions, restaurants, live music, beaches & parks! ☆☆ Book Today & Let Us Take Care of You in Savannah! ☆☆
Other Details to Note
✹ DIVERSITY - This home is in a diverse, residential neighborhood and is ideal for guests seeking to enjoy an authentic Savannah experience. ✹ PETS - We are pet friendly, but please no cats. Please be respectful of other guests, who may be staying in the upstairs unit, and ensure your pet does not cause damage to the unit. There is a $100 pet fee if you decide to bring your pet along. We will request the pet fee directly through Airbnb the day you arrive, or you can select the pet fee when booking the home. ✹ QUIET HOURS - This is a residential neighborhood. We respectfully ask that you observe quiet hours from 10PM, every night of the week. Violations of this rule may result in a formal report filed on Airbnb or early termination of your booking. ✹ POTENTIAL FOR NOISE - This apartment is on 1st floor of a 2-story duplex. This is a 150-year-old house, built in 1867, and the walls are thin and not soundproof. It is possible that you may hear the guests staying in the upstairs unit at some point during your stay. ✹ STREET CLEANING - Street cleaning takes place weekly. The posted street signs will indicate which day of the week cleaning occurs. If you find street cleaning is occurring on a street on which you are parked, you may find alternate parking on an adjacent street where street sweeping is not taking place. ✹ OPEN CONTAINER POLICY - Downtown Savannah has an open container policy (plastic only) which allows you to walk around and drink (only) in the downtown Historic District, north of Forsyth Park. If you want to spend a night out on the town, West Congress Street is home to a high concentration of bars. ✹ FREE DOT SHUTTLE - Guests can use Savannah’s Free DOT trolley service to get around downtown Savannah. The nearest stop is just a short walk from the home, on Drayton Street. ✹ LATE CHECK-OUT - Please get in contact with us should you require a late check-out and we will do our best to accommodate you. Failure to notify us in advance of a late check-out may result in additional fees. ✹ ITEMS LEFT AFTER CHECK-OUT - Upon check-out, please check the home thoroughly for your personal belongings. A $50 shipping fee will be charged to ship items back to you. ✹ PEST CONTROL - The home benefits from regular pest control, but due to our beautiful southern weather and lush, leafy-green surroundings, you may occasionally encounter an outdoor bug. We host multiple properties throughout Savannah! If you’re looking for something smaller, larger, or more specific, please get in touch to discuss your needs and we’ll help you find the best accommodation to meet your requirements.
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Common
- Air conditioning
- Cleaning products
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Body soap
- Conditioner
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Common
- Air conditioning
- Cleaning products
- Cooking basics Pots and pans, oil, salt and pepper
- Dishes and silverware
- Dryer In the building, free or for a fee
- Hair dryer
- Heating Central heating or a heater in the listing
- Kitchen Space where guests can cook their own meals
- Dedicated workspace
- TV
- Washing Machine In the building, free or for a fee
- Wifi
Bathroom
- Body soap
- Conditioner
- Shampoo
- Shower gel
Bedroom and laundry
- Bed linens
- Extra pillows and blankets
- Hangers
- Iron
- Clothing storage
Entertainment
- Ethernet connection
Family
- Board games
- Children's books and toys
- Crib
- High chair
- Outlet covers
- Pack 'n Play/travel crib
Heating and cooling
- Ceiling fan
- Portable fans
Home safety
- Carbon monoxide detector
- Fire extinguisher
- First aid kit
- Smoke detector
Kitchen and dining
- Baking sheet
- Barbecue utensils
- Blender
- Coffee
- Coffee maker
- Dining table
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
- Hot water kettle
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Stove
- Toaster
- Wine glasses
Location features
- Laundromat nearby
Outdoors
- BBQ grill
- Garden or backyard
- Outdoor seating
- Patio or balcony
Parking and facilities
- Single level home No stairs in home
- Free street parking
Services
- Cleaning before checkout
- Long term stays allowed Allow stay for 28 days or more
- Luggage dropoff allowed For guests' convenience when they have early arrival or late departure
House Rules
Accessibility
Neighborhood
The Beach Institute Neighborhood, on the east side of Savannah's Historic District, was developed in the 1850s by investors for the Savannah-Albany Railroad seeking to create housing for their workers. Overall, it was an integrated neighborhood with a strong German presence and black ownership as early as the 1860s. The predominant building type was the double one-story cottage. These cottages are not found anywhere else in Historic Savannah. The streets are tight, and homes abut the sidewalk, creating a very urban, city neighborhood atmosphere. In the 1980s, the King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation and the Historic Savannah Foundation aimed to resist the gentrification and displacement occurring throughout downtown Savannah because of the historic preservation movement. The effort was successful, and today is considered a model for conscious historic preservation planning throughout the nation. Because of these initiatives, the established Beach Institute Historic Neighborhood remains the oldest surviving African American neighborhood in Savannah. Local neighborhood attractions and restaurants include: ✹ Forsyth Park Farmer’s Market - Make sure you check out this local farmer’s market, which takes place every Saturday from 9a.m. to 1p.m. ✹ Brighter Day Natural Foods Market - Savannah's historic natural foods market has served as an anchor at the south end of Forsyth Park since 1978, offering a wide selection of organic goods, fresh produce, natural foods, and they even have a walk-up deli window serving up tasty sandwiches on the go! An ideal stop for visitors who would like to pack a healthy picnic to enjoy in Forsyth Park. ✹ The Collins Quarter Café - A local favorite for weekend brunch and mimosas. ✹ Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home - The Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home is a historic house museum in Savannah, Georgia where American author Flannery O'Connor lived during her childhood. The home, built in 1856, is located at 207 E. Charlton Street in Lafayette Square. ✹ Cathedral of St. John The Baptist - Dedicated in 1876, this Gothic-style cathedral is the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Georgia, and its twin spires are a local landmark on the Savannah skyline. An excellent example of French Gothic architecture. Elegantly restored, the church is regularly called "breathtaking" and "amazing." Check out our Savannah guidebooks for more great recommendations to some of our favorite, most popular local attractions, restaurants, live music, beaches & parks!
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