Savannah’s busiest shopping street. 3/4 of a mile of stores and restaurants, not to mention plenty of sweet shops to keep you going!
Famous waterfront promenade with views of passing ships and plenty of souvenir shops. The Plant Riverside district at the street’s west end is the newest development, with good hotels, rooftop bars, and shopping.
A beautiful, busy park centered on a famous fountain, located in the center of downtown Savannah. Often hosts art and food markets.
Savannah is a city proud of its spookiness! Ghost tours by foot, trolley, or even hearse are widespread and a great way to explore the city. Some tours allow - or encourage - alcohol (insert pun about seeing “spirits” here . . .)
Savannah has too many historic houses to list here, but most are worth a visit! Highlights include the birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low, and the Sorrel-Weed House, which offers daytime tours as well as after-hours “paranormal investigation experiences.”
A small, cozy bookshop specializing in old mystery novels. A recommended stop on a walk to Forsyth Park.