Thomas Weihs Haus
About Thomas Weihs Haus
Just a 14-minute walk from Madison Square and 0.7 miles from Reynolds Square, Thomas Weihs Haus features accommodations in Savannah, with a terrace. Featuring a garden, the 4-star bed and breakfast has air-conditioned rooms with free Wifi, each with a private bathroom. The property is a 9-minute walk from Monterey Square, and within half a mile of the city center. At the bed and breakfast, each unit is equipped with a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV. There's also a well-equipped kitchenette in some units featuring a microwave and a fridge. At the bed and breakfast, the units have bed linen and towels. The breakfast offers à la carte, American options and warm dishes and juice are being served. Popular points of interest near the bed and breakfast include Lafayette Square, Forsyth Park, and Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is 9.3 miles from the property.
Amenities
- Concierge
- Multilingual staff
- In-room refrigerator
- Smoke-free property
Reviews
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The Thomas Weihs house and garden are beautiful in the historic district of Savannah. Some of the restoration details could have had a bit more close attention to detail, like spilled paint around the edges of the carriage house bathroom and stairs. I mention this because the co-owners, Michael and Gerald overly emphasize the need to respect their home and they post many signs around the premises that warn you of fees (fines) for not compulsively being aware of their rules. There are chains erected to direct you through the garden, codes for doors instead of keys and cameras everywhere. Michael a graduate with a hospitality degree is courteous and quite an accomplished historian and cook who prepares delicious breakfasts each day. Gerald with his degree in psychology takes care of the home, grounds and security. He seems to monitor the computerized door locks and video cameras quite intensely. Also since we had arrived, Gerald never greeted us or talked to us without us greeting him first. He was cold and distant. The first issue occurred when my partner used the front door to access the home to acquire a cup of coffee at the coffee bar in the dining room while waiting for breakfast. Gerald came out of the kitchen area and strongly stated "you didn't lock the door!" My partner apologized but Gerald already went to lock the door. He yelled, "this is my personal home and continued to scold her for not locking the door." He went back into the kitchen and was loudly yelling at Michael how this was disrespectful of his home and him. I heard this outside on the porch.
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Let me start by saying my family owned a B&B for 20 years so I can speak from experience. It is in Lenox, Massachusetts and hosted many principal musicians performing at the Tanglewood Music festival. The guest always came first, no matter what has occurred. You are renting a room to them. Contributing to your livelihood. The Thomas Weihs house and garden are beautiful in the historic district of Savannah. Some of the restoration details could have had a bit more close attention to detail, like spilled paint around the edges of the carriage house bathroom and stairs. I mention this because the co-owners, Michael and Gerald overly emphasize the need to respect their home and they post many signs around the premises that warn you of fees (fines) for not compulsively being aware of their rules. There are chains erected to direct you through the garden, codes for doors instead of keys and cameras everywhere. Michael a graduate with a hospitality degree is courteous and quite an accomplished historian and cook who prepares delicious breakfasts each day. Gerald with his degree in psychology takes care of the home, grounds and security. He seems to monitor the computerized door locks and video cameras quite intensely. Also since we had arrived, Gerald never greeted us or talked to us without us greeting him first. He was cold and distant. The first issue occurred when my partner used the front door to access the home to acquire a cup of coffee at the coffee bar in the dining room while waiting for breakfast. Gerald came out of the kitchen area and strongly stated "you didn't lock the door!" My partner apologized but Gerald already went to lock the door. He yelled, "this is my personal home and continued to scold her for not locking the door." He went back into the kitchen and was loudly yelling at Michael how this was disrespectful of his home and him. I heard this outside on the porch.
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Michael was a great host with good recommendations for spending our time in Savannah. The location near Forsyth Park was very convenient.
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Wonderful location that is great for walking and exploring the history of Savannah. Enjoyed breakfast every morning prepared and served by Michael who always made time to visit as each plate was served. The property is beautiful and well maintained. I definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to get away from the chaos of the city and be pampered in a beautiful old south home! Nothing!
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Breakfast and location were fine. For as much money as we spent, the room was too small, the chairs were hard, the heat was insufficient, and we were put off by all the signs around the room with rules.
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It felt like I was right at home! The place was impeccably clean! Close to everything you’d want to see close to great food as well. The place was spotless and very safe. That I can’t live there for forever! It was amazing!
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Good location, wonderful breakfast, gracious host, beautifully appointed
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Location is wonderful! You can walk anywhere you need downtown! Beautiful home!
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The staff was phenomenal from the moment we arrived. They spared no expense. The furnishings and decor were a fantastic mix of old and new with that classic Victorian vibe that charms so timelessly. The breakfasts were cooked to perfection and served in such a way to make anyone feel like they have truly stepped into high society. We truly felt like we were home away from home. The towels were over sized and Egyptian cotton. Having such large towels was a treat for me as I'm 5ft and round. Most towels dont wrap all the way around me but their towels made me feel really taken care of and taken into consideration. We'll definitely be back. We've found our place in Savannah. Thank you so much for such a hospitable and memorable stay.
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Fabulous place to spend a romantic holiday
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The house is gorgeous. Michael and Gerald are great host. Let you have your privacy but are available if needed. The morning breakfast menu was so good. Eating every morning on the porch with the wonderful garden as your view is unmatched. We had a great weekend. I highly suggest the Thomas Wiehs Haus for your stay in Savanah.
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Host is charming and available at all times. Welcoming, impeccable, and cozy beautiful house!!!! Highly recommended!
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Excellent breakfasts. Hospitable hosts. Gorgeous house. Charming neighborhood.
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What's nearby
- Savannah Convention Center 1.2 mi
- Siege of Savannah 1.3 mi
- Sherman's March to the Sea 5.5 mi
- Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport 7.6 mi