River Street in Savannah is by far the most well known street in the city! You'll find everything you could want on River Street in Savannah, There are great restaurants, shops, ice cream and candy stores, tours, a riverboat for cruising, and a great view of the port with frequent freight bearing ships to watch.
Forsyth Park is undoubtedly Savannah’s largest and most popular park, created in the 1840s from 10 acres of land donated by William Hodgson. It not only boasts two playgrounds, two huge fields, tennis and basketball courts, but also the famous Forsyth Fountain, a Confederate Memorial, a half shell theatre and a cafe that serves lunch.
Two blocks from River Street, Savannah's historic City Market dates back to 1755. City Market is a great place to find amazing foods, live music, dancing, and several different shops!
Savannah ghost tours are a great way to experience haunted Savannah at night. Ghost City Tours provides high quality ghost tours through the haunted historic district of Savannah Georgia.
Just a 30-minute drive from Downtown Savannah, Tybee Island is the perfect spot for a quick getaway!
Located on Cockspur Island between Savannah and Tybee Island, Fort Pulaski National Monument is the perfect destination for a history buff or a nature lover. The fort remains an outdoor exhibit, while the surrounding area offers guided tours, an indoor museum and many trails on which you can go for a bike ride or a long walk under the Georgia sun.
With Old Town Trolley, you have several ways to experience the oldest city in Georgia without walking around or getting tired. This is a great opportunity to have fun on a 90-minute narrated tour where guests can disembark for shopping, dining and attractions all day. See the City Market, River Street, the squares, and the stunning homes of the Historic District.