Tempo by Hilton Savannah Opens in the Heart of the Historic District

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

May 11, 2026

With a rooftop bar overlooking the Savannah River and an Australian inspired café on Reynolds Square, Savannah has a new address worth knowing

Noble Investment Group (“Noble”) announced the opening of Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District, a wellness-focused lifestyle hotel with 148 rooms and suites situated in the heart of the Historic District. The property marks Tempo by Hilton’s debut in Georgia and reflects Noble’s strategy of targeting institutional-quality assets in high-growth markets with strong, cycle-tested travel and hospitality fundamentals.

Noble is pleased to announce the opening of Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District, a wellness-focused lifestyle hotel in the heart of the historic district, featuring 148 rooms and suites. The property marks Tempo by Hilton’s debut in Georgia and reflects Noble’s strategy of targeting institutional-quality assets in high-growth markets with strong, cycle-tested travel and hospitality fundamentals.

An Irreplaceable Location

Located on East Bryan Street, just off Reynolds Square and steps from the Savannah River, Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District benefits from an ideal location within one of the most visited and economically vibrant historic destinations in the United States. The hotel’s central location provides walkable access to the Historic District’s primary attractions, a short ferry ride to the Savannah Convention Center, and proximity to the Port of Savannah, the country’s third-busiest container port.

Modern multi-story hotel building with large windows and "TEMPO by Hilton" signage on the facade under a partly cloudy sky.
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District – Exterior

Savannah attracts nearly 15 million visitors annually, contributing more than $4 billion to the local economy. The market consistently demonstrates resilient, multi-segment demand across leisure, group, and corporate travel — fueled by the city’s rich history, expanded convention center, robust event calendar, and sustained population growth across the broader Coastal Georgia market.

A Hotel Designed for How People Actually Live

There are hotels, and then there are places that make a city feel more like itself. Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District is the latter — a beautifully conceived gathering place that belongs to the community as much as it does to guests from away.

Modern hotel room with a large bed, mustard-colored headboard, a round table with chairs, and a wall-mounted TV.
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District – King Guest Room

Thoughtfully designed to complement Savannah’s distinctive architecture and rich heritage, the LEED-certified hotel blends historic character with modern, wellness-driven experiences. Each tech-enabled guest room features a dedicated ‘Get Ready Zone’ with enhanced lighting, spacious spa-inspired bathrooms with Bluetooth speaker mirrors, Apotheke bath products, and comfortable Sealy Accelerate mattresses — a Tempo by Hilton brand exclusive.

For guests who refuse to let travel disrupt their fitness rhythm, Peloton Suites offer an in-room bike, along with yoga mats and resistance bands. The 24-hour fitness center provides guests full strength and cardio training equipment for whenever the moment calls.

Modern lounge area with two beige armchairs, a curved wooden screen, a patterned rug, and hanging pendant lights under a ceiling mural of tree branches.
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District – Lobby Meeting Area

The hotel’s lobby and public spaces are equally intentional with vibrant common areas developed for connection and collaboration. Featuring local artwork as well as coastal design elements, the lobby reflects the city’s layered, storied character and invites guests to relax and recharge with generous space to work and mingle. Over 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting space makes the hotel equally suited to the executive meeting, the intimate reception, or anything in between.

Waving Girl Rooftop Honoring Savannah’s Soul

Waving Girl Rooftop does what the best gathering places always do: it makes you stop, look out, and feel grateful to be exactly where you are. The name is a tribute to Florence Martus — the beloved local legend who spent decades waving at every ship passing through the channel. It is also a promise: open-hearted welcome, rendered in food and drink.

Modern bar interior with a long marble counter, high stools, hanging glasses, and warm wooden ceiling and flooring.
Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District – Waving Girl Rooftop Bar

Executive Chef Norma Maytag has built a menu rooted in Coastal Georgia ingredients — think BBQ pork belly sliders, Vidalia onion fritters with smoked tomato aioli, and seasonal burrata selections — paired with signature cocktails and a wine program inspired by female winemakers.

Bluestone Lane Café: A New Morning Ritual on Reynolds Square

Expanding on its wellness focus, Tempo by Hilton Savannah invites hotel guests, downtown professionals, and visitors to fuel up at Bluestone Lane Café — the nationally recognized Australian-inspired café overlooking Reynolds Square. The street-level cafe serves fresh, seasonal breakfast, brunch, and lunch, in a welcoming gathering space with comfortable seating that encourages connection and productivity.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!