Forsyth Park--was designed after the French ideal of having a central public garden, and the fountain is said to be the garden’s centerpiece (although it isn’t at the center of the park). Spanning more than 30 acres, Forsyth Park is Savannah’s largest and oldest public park. The park’s iconic fountain was installed in 1858 and is today one of the most-photographed places in Savannah. Although the fountain has become a symbol of Savannah, it isn’t unique: similar fountains can be found in Paris and Cusco, Pero (it was actually ordered from a catalog!).
Journey through time, uncovering the contributions, resilience, and cultural significance of Savanna's African American community.
Savannah is America's most haunted city! So, if you're hoping to have a vacation filled with fun and frights, then Savannah's your spot. One of the best ways to experience Savannah's spooky side is by going on a Savannah ghost tour. If you're not afraid of a little paranormal activity, add these haunted ghost tours of Savannah to your itinerary.
Savannah has exquisite cuisine. Explore the flavors of Savannah with expertly guided tours to the best of Savannah’s unique neighborhoods, iconic dishes, and hidden gems.