Walk along river street for great views, tourist shops, and the classic Savannah charm. There's also some great seafood along this street!
Take an enjoyable walk through the many squares in Savannah over to Forsyth Park, to see the beautiful spanish moss trees and grab some coffee at the Sentient Bean!
Turn down the alleyway of Broughton Street (it is incredibly unassuming) to find this awesome cocktail lounge. Amy and Jonathan hit this spot on their first trip down together and fell in love with how tasty their cocktails are, along with the ambiance. The menu is served in a newspaper!
An Adair Family favorite, Zunzi’s is an awesome hole in the wall that was also named the best sandwich by Adam Richman (Man v Food)! The food is influenced by South African, Swiss, Italian, and Dutch heritage. Go early and be prepared to stand in a line – trust us, it's worth it!
Hit up some of the shops during the day on this street.
Walk down some steps to unveil this underground pub that INVENTED the infamous "Togosas" (to-go mimosas) that you can explore the city with. Oh and they have delicious food here as well.
Hop on one of these to take a tour around Savannah and learn about all the history!
Great for dinner, even better for lunch. Good classic southern spot, but go early – once they run out of food for the day they close!
Take a ghost tour to see all the haunted places in Savannah!
Good place for brunch...but go early! It gets crowded.
Very solid brunch, easy on the wallet, diner-ish style that is super scrumptious.
Tour the Prohibition Museum by day, and drink delicious cocktails at the speakeasy by night.
Looking for a unique menu? Look no further.
The best ice cream in town-but don’t be surprised if there’s a line out the door.
Season 6 Episode 4 of Chef's Table features this restaurant. Fun fact – It also features Amy's classmate from her time studying abroad in France, Osayi Endolyn!
Come here for creative martinis like the Rice Krispie Treat, complete with a full rice krispie treat instead of the olive.