Forsyth Park is the largest park in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. The park covers 30 acres of land just south of Gaston Street and north of Park Avenue. The east border of Forsyth Park is Drayton Street, and on the west is Whitaker. For locals and tourists, Forsyth Park is a hub of social interaction. Concerts, recreation sports, people watching, sun bathing, reading, relaxing…can all be seen going on in Forsyth Park depending on when you are there. On Saturdays, a great farmers market takes place in Forsyth Park. If you are going to visit the historic district of Savannah, make sure to plan an hour to check out Forsyth Park.
The Savannah Riverfront is a fantastic location for a little shopping and sightseeing. An absolute must-see is the Plant Riverside District, with jaw-dropping shops, restaurants, and a hotel. Even adults will love popping into River Street Sweets for some freshly made pralines.
Take a Savannah Riverboat Cruise while in the city! Savannah was and is a port town, and the cruise is a great way to learn about the history and enjoy the water during a leisurely ride. If you go on the 3:30 p.m. tour, you can also see them shoot at Old Fort Jackson.
The Savannah Taste Experience has several different tours, including one through the historic downtown area that includes Pie Society and Savannah Bee Company, and another off-the-beaten path tour through Savannah's east side. Both tours provide tastings at multiple establishments with enough food to satisfy your lunch cravings.
Bride's Favorite Ice Cream. Nothing else to say about this one.
A stunning example of French Gothic architecture, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of Savannah’s most iconic and awe-inspiring landmarks. Elegantly restored and richly adorned with stained glass windows, soaring spires, and intricate carvings.
Bride has been eating these cookies for years and even the Groom likes to indulge in a few. They have a sample bar that is killer and you will definitelty leave with more than you thought