Every month on the second Sunday, King Street from Queen to Calhoun, which is roughly one half mile, is closed to cars so local shops and vendors can set up booths for shoppers to explore on foot. Thankfully, everyone will be here on the second weekend of October, so do not miss out on this experience!
This market is known for its wide selection of handmade crafts, locally crafted jewelry, unique souvenirs, and the iconic sweetgrass baskets. Visitors love the historic charm, the one-of-a-kind finds, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by the friendly vendors.
Stroll along the waterfront, then make your way up through Rainbow Row, where the pastel historic homes and charming architecture make every step feel magical!
his iconic spot, where the famous “Run, Forrest, Run!” scenes were filmed, is also one of America’s oldest working plantations. Stroll beneath the majestic live oaks, explore the charming local market, and soak in the rich history of Charleston.
Charleston’s oldest family-owned carriage company. Millions served, millions delighted since 1983! Tour the beautiful city with the help of a certified guide.
View famous tombstones and explore the streets and alleyways of our haunted Historic District at night while listening to stories of ghosts, haunted houses, and superstitions.
Enjoy a coffee at Gabriella's favorite Charleston coffee shop!
A favorite of both the Singer and Marvaldi families! Treat yourself to a fresh, flavorful meal—and if you're looking to embrace true Southern comfort, don’t miss the shrimp and grits. It’s absolutely out of this world!
Step into the neighborhood where Gabriella and Carson’s story began, and take a stroll through Forsyth Park—a picturesque escape nestled in the heart of Savannah.
Wander through Savannah’s Historic District, where 22 charming squares—laid out in a grid by founder James Oglethorpe in 1733—each reveal a unique chapter of the city’s rich history. After exploring, head to Broughton Street to browse local boutiques and indulge in some delicious treats.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist towers over Lafayette Square with its stunning twin spires reaching toward the heavens.
These hop-on, hop-off tours provide the perfect introduction to the city’s layout and history while saving your feet from miles of walking in Georgia’s heat.
Enjoy a coffee at Gabriella's favorite coffee shop in Savannah :) The coffee and avocado toast are out of this world!
The restaurant where we celebrated our one-year anniversary and a Marvaldi family favorite. We highly recommend the short ribs or our go-to date night drink: an Amaretto Sour.
Leopold’s Ice Cream was founded in 1919 by three brothers from Greece. They learned the art of candy and dessert making from an uncle who had already settled in America. George, Peter and Basil Leopold perfected their secret formulas and created the now world famous Leopold’s Ice Cream.
A beautiful rooftop bar located in the heart of Historic Savannah with iconic city views.