Wander through the beautifully preserved squares like Chippewa Square (famous from Forrest Gump), Lafayette Square, and many others. It’s perfect for walking, people-watching, and soaking in the Southern charm. This iconic 30-acre Forsyth Park is a must-see, especially for photos of the stunning white fountain and the moss-covered oaks. It’s a great spot to relax, picnic, or early morning coffee walk.
Head to the bustling waterfront along the Savannah River for cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants, bars, and river views. It’s lively day and night—grab a to-go cocktail (it’s allowed!) and enjoy the atmosphere.
Bonaventure Cemetery is a historic Victorian cemetery on a bluff overlooking the Wilmington River in Savannah, Georgia, famous for its scenic beauty, unique sculptures, and notable burials, which gained international fame after being featured in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Originally a plantation, it became a private cemetery in 1846 and a public one in 1907, known for its moss-draped oak trees, winding paths, and elaborate funerary art. It's a popular tourist destination for its art, history, and folklore, with free admission and daily public acces
Recommendations - Shopping on Broughton St - Ghost Tour (walking) - Riverboat Cruise - SCAD Museum - Wormsloe - JW Marriott Rock Collection/Fossils Restaurant Recommendations: - Collins Quarter - Bull Street Taco - Sunday Sunday - Cotton & Rye - Old Pink House - Hitch - District Seafood - The Darling Oyster Bar -Veratina Sav -Marbled & Fin (coming Early 2026) Drinks/Rooftop Bars: - Myrtle & Rose - Artillery - Bamboo Room - Sorry Charlie’s Rooftop - Peacock Lounge - The Grove - Service Brewery - New Realm Brewery - Southbound
Just a short drive away, this laid-back beach town offers beaches, a historic lighthouse, and fresh seafood—great for a relaxing escape.