Savannah | Living in an Italian Dream in the South đ§ş
My recent trip to Savannah once again captivated me with its charm ~ I stayed at the super popular Hotel Bardo, which felt like an oasis transplanted from Italy into this Southern cityâunderstated, refined, and wrapped in a lazy, vacation-like atmosphere. đ¨đ Hotel Bardo Located right next to Forsyth Park, the hotel boasts an unbeatable locationâitâs convenient to get anywhere! As soon as you step inside, youâre greeted by lush palm trees and a classic garden pool. The rooms are designed in a Mediterranean chic styleâcream-colored walls, rattan furniture, and linen bedding, with careful attention to detail. That said, the soundproofing could be better. During the day, you can lounge by the pool with a drink under the sun, and at night, itâs just a few steps to the hotelâs own restaurant and bar. đđ˝ Saint Bibiana This Italian restaurant inside Hotel Bardo is also one of the hardest-to-book spots in Savannah. It excels at both dinner and brunch. The dĂŠcor is absolutely stunningâlush greenery paired with crystal chandeliers đŽâand the atmosphere captivates you the moment you walk in. The dishes are beautifully plated and full of flavor. I highly recommend their pasta and seafoodâevery item is a hit. đ¸đ Bar Bardo Donât miss Bar Bardo in the hotel. With its soft lighting, mellow music, and creative cocktail menu, itâs the perfect place to unwind. My favorite is the âGarden Partyââa refreshing cocktail with a basil and cucumber base, perfect for a slightly tipsy summer night. The guests here also have great style, adding to the full-scene vibe. đˇ The entire hotel and restaurant are incredibly photogenic. From the lounge chairs by the pool to the marble tables in the restaurant and the green velvet sofas in the barâevery corner is an instant Southern European-style photo op. #LifeInNorthAmerica #Savannah #AroundAtlanta #AtlantaExploration #EatingInStyle #VibeHotel #AtlantaFood #RomanticEscape #BoutiqueDesignHotel