The Olde Pink House is a Savannah institution! It can be harder getting reservations here, but the bar is first come first serve!
If you've read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the Mercer-Williams house will be familiar to you! Tours are 30 minutes and happen every hour- Austin has been three times! A beautiful historic house and the scene of a scandalous murder- what more could you want.
The Public has amazing food and is a great place to sit outside and people watch!
Forsyth Park is the the crown jewel of all the Savannah squares! On Saturday mornings, there is a wonderful farmers market, along with artist booths and vendors. Or, grab a bottle of wine and a baguette at Provisions Wine and Grocery and spend an afternoon here- you won't regret it!
This hop-on hop-off trolley is an awesome way to see the Historic Downtown! See all the architecture, history, and ~haunted houses~ that Savannah has to offer!
The oldest bar in Savannah!
One of our favorite restaurant/ cafes! The owners are so great and are the proud owners of championship show Corgis- their numerous achievements adorn the walls! If you're lucky, the owners' car will be parked outside- a red convertible with a license plate reading *Corgi*
Dottie's has some of the best southern food in Savannah! Part restaurant, part cafe- we recommend the Johnny Cakes! Just trust us.
Stroll up and down Jones Street, voted the most beautiful street in America. It's where Austin wants to live when she grows up.
Top Deck has the best views of the Savannah River! Warning: it can get crowded!
You may recognize the Georgia Queen as the boat from the Netflix show Ozark! A wonderful way to see Savannah and spend an afternoon on the water!
No list would be complete without Abe's- the best bar in America. The bar where Eddie and Austin fell in love with Savannah. Draw a picture of Abraham Lincoln and tape it to the wall!
A wonderful art museum in the Historic District!