Savannah's oldest park, spanning over 30 acres established ~ 1841 Forsyth Park, established in 1841, is a premier example of the role of landscape architecture and urban planning in the United States during the nineteenth century. The Park is a very early example of a rapidly urbanizing community developing a central park dedicated to public use. Older than either Central Park or Prospect Park in New York City, Forsyth Park is an early expression of the American Public Park Movement, where communities constructed public open spaces as retreats from urban life. Forsyth Park's fountain is a fundamental attraction for any first-time Savannah visitor to see.
Retro-Inspired Bar! Walking distance to Starland Yard.
One of Savannah's foremost craft breweries, located directly behind Starland Yard.
Interested in a walking tour of historic downtown Savannah? Look no further than Live Oak and the renowned Chris Grimmett. Contact Chris via his website and set a customized starting point, duration, subject matter, and finish.
Savannah's OG pedal powered pub crawl, The Slow Ride offers numerous booking options daily. Get your group together and explore some of Savannah's best local bars and pubs all with the power of your legs.