Savannah’s main shopping street, with a mix of boutiques, national stores, and plenty of cafes and restaurants along the way. Good for an afternoon walk and a quick bite.
A convenient way to see the city’s main sights with guided commentary. You can hop on and off to explore different neighborhoods.
Savannah has a reputation for being one of the country’s most haunted cities. Evening tours share stories about the city’s history and its spookier side. We recommend The Old Sorrel-Weed House’s ghost tour!
A cobblestone street along the river lined with shops, restaurants, and bars. It’s a good spot for a walk, a drink, and listen to live music.
An open-air area with casual restaurants, shops, and art galleries. Lively but easy to navigate if you have an hour or two to spare.
A small beach town about 20 minutes from Savannah. Ideal for anyone extending their trip or looking for some time by the water.
Savannah’s largest and most well-known park, famous for its oak trees and fountain. They often have food trucks, local markets, fitness classes, or small concerts on the weekends.