OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS OF SAVANNAH The extraordinary architecture, lush botanicals, and captivating stories of this historic, coastal city make for an unforgettable experience. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has provided sightseeing tours highlighting the best attractions in Savannah.
SAVANNAH RIVERBOAT CRUISES Savannah Riverboat Cruises offer a variety of different tours that your entire family will enjoy. Take a break from the everyday and indulge yourself with a riverboat cruise. Savannah's ONLY riverboat tours & dining experience!
GARIBALDI’S SAVANNAH Opened in 1980, Garibaldi’s is an anchor and landmark in Savannah dining. Garibaldi’s offers fresh local seafood, shellfish, wonderful steaks and chops in a warm sophisticated environment with gracious and professional service. Garibaldi also features specially crafted cocktails and an extensive wine list. RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED IN ADVANCE
ALLIGATOR SOUL Enjoy the distinctive Southern ambiance and regional cuisine with a French-Creole flair while dining below ground in the Colonial cellars. Alligator Soul is known for eclectic Southern dining with a seasonal menu that utilizes farm-fresh ingredients, local day boat fish and grass fed meat. RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED IN ADVANCE
MADAME BUTTERFLY Immerse yourself in an interactive atmosphere at our Korean BBQ upstairs, featuring the highest quality of meats provided by our Master Chefs. Or head to our main dining room downstairs to indulge in a diverse array of cuisines, each dish crafted to perfection. We HIGHLY recommend splitting their bibimbop! RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED IN ADVANCE
BETTER THAN SEX DESSERTS Better Than Sex is a full-service restaurant that features award winning desserts, unique chocolate covered wines, and an intimate atmosphere designed for connection in a sometimes disconnected world. *Be prepared for sexual humor* RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED IN ADVANCE
LULU’S CHOCOLATE BAR Best Desserts in town voted by Savannah voters since 2008. Full bar with chocolate martinis, beer, liquor, wine, champagne cocktails, organic fair trade coffee, sipping chocolate, cakes, brownies, creme brulee, chocolate covered strawberries and much, much more.
LEOPOLD’S ICE CREAM No trip to Savannah is complete without a visit to Leopold's Ice Cream! Named One of the Top 10 Ice Cream Parlors in the World, Leopold's is a "Must-Do." You'll love our retro ice cream parlor, complete with old-fashioned soda fountain & friendly soda jerks. We recommend getting there early - there’s almost always a line!
NIGHTLY SPIRITS HAUNTED PUB CRAWL Nightly Spirits Historic Haunted Pub Tours take a look at some of the most haunted places in Savannah, while allowing time to really enjoy the "spirits" along the way. Tours stop at 4 different famous pubs/bars and give you a look into their haunted and historic past. This isn't your ordinary ghost tour!
THE LOST SQUARE Soaring above the city, high atop The Alida, The Lost Square is a rooftop celebration — a bar inspired by the sun, bright flavors, fresh ingredients, and al fresco fun. Sweeping views of the river and city skyline provide a beautiful backdrop for shareable plates, handcrafted cocktails, and a convivial spirit that invites connection, indulgence, and discovery.
THE CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica near Lafayette Square. It is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
TYBEE ISLAND Tybee Island is a barrier island and small city near Savannah, Georgia. It’s known for its wide, sandy beaches, including South Beach, with a pier and pavilion. In the island’s north, Fort Screven has 19th-century concrete gun batteries and the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum. Attractions include a still-functioning 18th-century lighthouse and a museum that focuses on local history.
SAVANNAH SQUARES The original four squares of Savannah date to 1733 and were a distinctive part of James Oglethorpe's plan for the city. Eventually squares were located in the center of each of the city's 24 neighborhoods or "wards." Very much used and beloved, the squares are essentially public "living rooms" where residents and visitors alike go for morning and evening strolls, afternoon games and activities, and special events and celebrations.
FORSYNTH PARK A majestic 30-acre park with Savannah’s most famous fountain—installed in 1858 and modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris. Sometimes the stroll to the fountain is dotted with local artisans working to the sounds of a lively trumpet, and on quieter days it’s just the locals out with their dogs, avid readers nestled deep in their comfy hammocks and art students sketching their surroundings from a nearby bench.