Set on an eighteenth-century avenue on the Savannah River, the 75-room Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront blends river-inspired design elements (note the use of driftwood and shells) with sophisticated British campaign furniture to create a chic vibe. That Southern hospitality the city is famous for? It’s on tap (and flows freely) here, especially after dark, when locals mingle with guests on the rooftop. 102 West Bay St.; 912/721-3800. The Mansion on Forsyth Park, in the Historic District, is set further back in time. This fully restored Victorian-Romanesque mansion houses 125 guest rooms with a rich, eclectic decor: Think one-of-a-kind Versace furniture and 200-year-old pink Verona marble columns. An art collection of more than 400 pieces graces halls and guest rooms. Art, architecture, and food (see the cooking school, above) not enough? Step into the Poseidon Spa or stroll through the adjacent Forsyth Park for a totally unplugged experience. 700 Drayton St.; 912/238-5158.