Exhibits touching on local military, industry, art & culture, housed in a 19th-century railway shed.
Ode to 18th- & 19th-century vessels in an 1819 home, the Scarbrough House, with a parlor garden & an event space.
At this unique house museum, owned and operated by Girl Scouts of the USA, visitors can trace the arc of Juliette Gordon Low’s life and the Girl Scout Movement she founded.
22 historic squares throughout downtown. Forrest Gump even sat on a bench in Chippewa Square (it's not still there, though).
30 acre park with a fountain you'll want to make sure to take some Insta photos in front of before you leave.
Beautiful views of the ocean only about 30 minutes away from downtown Savannah.
Neat museum, great views from the top of the lighthouse.
Really yummy pizza spot if you decide to make the trip to Tybee.
Bohemian café with coffee & light fare like salads & pastries in a space with mismatched sofas. The hot chocolate is a must try!
Quaint, rustic teahouse with a patio offering yerba mate beverages, sandwiches & baked goods.
Shops, galleries, restaurants, nightlife, all kinds of good things, all in a newly restored 1912 power plant.
A historic restaurant and tavern established in 1753 first opened as an inn for seafarers, the occasionally haunted dining room now serves Southern cuisine and seafood. The she-crab soup is a personal favorite!
Cozy American bistro & bar with extensive food & beer menus in a century-old former grocery store.
If you want to brave the long line, the ice cream here is delicious!!
Dive bar with interesting vintage décor, also frequent stop of former president Jimmy Carter.
Food trucks and bars in an open outdoor area with spots for adults, kids, TVs with sports.