The iconic fountain and moss‑draped oaks.
Savannah’s 22 historic squares are one of the city’s most charming features — shaded by live oaks, surrounded by beautiful homes, and perfect for strolling. This one is particularly special as it is where we got engaged.
Cobblestones, shops, and beautiful waterfront views.
Consistently ranked among the most beautiful and charming streets in the United States. Renowned for its high-stooped mid-19th-century homes, towering live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and iconic brick-paved lanes
Beautiful architecture and iconic Savannah history.
Open‑air shops, live music, and casual dining.
A stunning example of Regency architecture and one of Savannah’s most celebrated historic homes. (Alternative options: Davenport House or Andrew Low House.)
Hop‑on, hop‑off trolleys (Old Town Trolley or Old Savannah Tours) for an easy way to see the historic district.
Known for the “Forrest Gump” bench scene.
Engaging, story‑driven ghost tour that’s consistently top‑rated.
A beautifully curated boutique and café inspired by European markets.
Classic Savannah breakfast and a local institution.
Famous New York–style pizza in City Market.
Cozy British pub perfect for lunch or dinner.
Historic ambience and a great Savannah riverfront experience.
Stylish, modern diner with great brunch.
A Savannah must‑visit since 1919. Expect a line, but it moves quickly and is worth it.
Savannah’s main shopping avenue, lined with boutiques, cafés, and local favorites.