This trolley tour guides you around the historic district while your tour guide points out landmarks and shares details about Savannah's history. There are several stops where you can get on/off if you're interested in seeing that particular spot. We recommend 10/10! *They also offer ghost tours for anyone interested in getting to know Brandi's ancestors;)
Take a stroll down the cobblestone walkways of iconic River Street, where you’ll be immersed in southern culture and spectacular views of the Savannah River. You’ll find lots of touristy shops, restaurants, cafe’s, bars, and sweet treats. Remember, you can drink on the downtown streets of Savannah. Just make sure you ask for a to-go cup when you leave the bar!
Enjoy a voyage of entertainment and an unforgettable tour of our historic waterfront city aboard a Savannah Riverboat Cruise! Delight in the refreshing river breezes on a sightseeing harbor tour or savor delicious local southern flavors while you applaud our unique cultural entertainment.
While River Street is a bit more touristy for shopping, Broughton Street is where we go to find charming boutiques and unique finds! Great lunch spots and local cafes on this street as well. Brandi and Fernando’s favorite spot to buy gifts and stop in for a coffee is The Paris Market.
Brandi and Fernando highly recommend visiting one of the many rooftop bars along River Street that provide breathtaking views of the river and the Savannah Bridge. You have a few options, and here are our top picks: Myrtle and Rose (fun lounge-y seating areas, large chess set, fun drinks), Electric Moon (Adult slide! Need we say more??), and Rocks on the Roof (an oldie but a goodie if you’re further East on River Street).
This 30 acre park is nestled in the Historic Landmark District and is known for it's Spanish moss draped oak trees, pedestrian/jogger-friendly sidewalks and the iconic fountain. The park's great fountain is one of Savannah's most recognizable landmarks, and is the perfect spot to snap a photo! Within Forsyth Park, you'll find a cafe, a visitor information center, two memorials, a Fragrant Garden for the Blind and two playgrounds to accommodate children of all ages. On Saturday mornings, a lively Farmer's Market takes over the south end of the park.