Noble Investment Group announced the opening of Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District, a 148-room, wellness-focused hotel located on East Bryan Street, just off Reynolds Square. McKibbon Hospitality manages the property, which marks the brand’s first Georgia location.
The LEED-certified hotel sits steps from the Savannah River, with walkable access to Historic District attractions, a short ferry ride to the Savannah Convention Center and proximity to the Port of Savannah, the country’s third-busiest container port. Savannah draws nearly 15 million visitors annually, contributing more than $4 billion to the local economy.
“Savannah is a market defined by structural scarcity and durable demand — the conditions under which we have consistently created value for our investors,” said Ben Brunt, chief investment officer of Noble Investment Group. “This opening reflects the discipline that has guided our platform from the beginning: the right markets, the right brands and the operational rigor to deliver through every point in the cycle.”
Guestrooms include a dedicated Get Ready Zone with enhanced lighting, spa-inspired bathrooms with Bluetooth speaker mirrors, Apotheke bath products and Sealy Accelerate mattresses. Peloton Suites offer an in-room bike, yoga mats and resistance bands. The hotel also features more than 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and a 24-hour fitness center.

The rooftop bar, Waving Girl Rooftop, is named after Florence Martus, a local historical figure. Executive Chef Norma Maytag’s menu features Coastal Georgia ingredients. Bluestone Lane Café, an Australian-inspired concept, operates at street level overlooking Reynolds Square, serving breakfast, brunch and lunch.
“Tempo by Hilton is designed for the modern traveler who wants to maintain their routine while staying present and making the most of the trip,” said Kevin Morgan, global brand head and vice president of Tempo by Hilton. “As our first Tempo property in Georgia, this opening marks an important step in the brand’s growth journey as we continue to expand into sought-after destinations like Savannah, where guests can seamlessly balance productivity, relaxation and exploration.”
“We are thrilled to officially open our doors and welcome guests,” said Bryan Hale, general manager of Tempo by Hilton Savannah Historic District. “Every detail of the hotel was created to help travelers feel their best while experiencing the charm and hospitality that Savannah is known for.”
