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Great location, nice towels and clean

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There is a particular stillness to the residential blocks just off Savannah's historic squares, where gas lanterns flicker against brick and the canopy of live oaks filters the light into something softer. Allora Piccola sits within this quieter geometry, a private cottage tucked into one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods. The property is small by design, offering an intimate footprint that feels less like a rental and more like a pied-à-terre you've somehow always had in the Lowcountry.
The space is configured for two, with a bedroom, a well-appointed kitchen, and living areas that carry a warm, considered aesthetic. Details lean toward comfort without excess: the kind of place where mornings begin slowly, where a cup of coffee on your own terms replaces the formality of a hotel lobby. The layout encourages a sense of independence and privacy that larger properties rarely achieve. Everything you need is close at hand, and the scale of the cottage means nothing feels impersonal or overwrought. It is a home first, with the thoughtfulness of hospitality layered in.
Location is the quiet advantage here. Savannah's historic district unfolds just beyond the door, and the city's celebrated squares, restaurants, galleries, and riverfront are all reachable on foot. This is a neighborhood where you orient yourself by oak trees and iron gates rather than landmarks, where an evening walk leads to dinner without a plan and a morning stroll becomes the plan itself. The walkability is not incidental; it is the organizing principle of the stay. You settle in, step out, and let the city's rhythms set the pace.
Allora Piccola is for guests who prefer intimacy over spectacle. It does not announce itself from the street, and that restraint is precisely the point. What stays with you is the feeling of having lived briefly in Savannah rather than having merely visited, of having kept your own hours in a city that rewards those who slow down enough to notice the details.
There is a particular stillness to the residential blocks just off Savannah's historic squares, where gas lanterns flicker against brick and the canopy of live oaks filters the light into something softer. Allora Piccola sits within this quieter geometry, a private cottage tucked into one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods. The property is small by design, offering an intimate footprint that feels less like a rental and more like a pied-à-terre you've somehow always had in the Lowcountry.
The space is configured for two, with a bedroom, a well-appointed kitchen, and living areas that carry a warm, considered aesthetic. Details lean toward comfort without excess: the kind of place where mornings begin slowly, where a cup of coffee on your own terms replaces the formality of a hotel lobby. The layout encourages a sense of independence and privacy that larger properties rarely achieve. Everything you need is close at hand, and the scale of the cottage means nothing feels impersonal or overwrought. It is a home first, with the thoughtfulness of hospitality layered in.
Location is the quiet advantage here. Savannah's historic district unfolds just beyond the door, and the city's celebrated squares, restaurants, galleries, and riverfront are all reachable on foot. This is a neighborhood where you orient yourself by oak trees and iron gates rather than landmarks, where an evening walk leads to dinner without a plan and a morning stroll becomes the plan itself. The walkability is not incidental; it is the organizing principle of the stay. You settle in, step out, and let the city's rhythms set the pace.

What stays with you about Allora Piccola is how it feels like someone's considered, deeply personal version of Charleston — not a hotel performance, but a home that happens to have impeccable taste. The warmth hits immediately, not in a grand-gesture way but in the quiet details: the softness of the linens, the way the layout invites you to drift from one space to the next without ever feeling staged. It's intimate in scale, which is exactly the point — this is a place that suits a couple or a solo traveler who wants to feel the city's pulse without being consumed by it. The neighborhood does the heavy lifting, with places like Chubby Fish and the Veggie Bin within walking distance, grounding you in the local rhythm rather than the tourist one. It's the kind of stay that doesn't announce itself but lingers quietly afterward.
Guest
Great location, nice towels and clean
Guest
It was the perfect little air bnb apartment for a quick getaway! Everything was organized clean and accessible <br/>Loved it and would use it again <br/>Five Stars!
Guest
I stayed here for a few nights in late August. The Airbnb was fairly easy to find and in a very convenient location; the part of King Street where all the stores are was about 30 minutes by foot. This Airbnb was slightly noisy since it's above Vern's, but I was able to sleep perfectly fine through the night. It was very clean and had everything I needed. If you are planning to cook meals in the Airbnb kitchen, be aware that it is very small, but I made it work. Overall this Airbnb was totally worth it
Guest
Nice place, great host, space is in a great location, clean, and a nice, firm mattress
Guest
Fantastic! Lots to do in downtown Charleston! Lovely Airbnb!
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