The Diplomat on State's Guidebook of Downtown Savannah

Jessica
The Diplomat on State's Guidebook of Downtown Savannah

Food scene

Some of my personal favorites - from reservations required to walk right on up - all the best in the neighborhood and just a few options a short drive away!
Unmistakably Southern. A tourist staple for anyone wanting a Savannah-feel. From it's large columns and pink hue to it's proper candlelit dinners and downstairs Planters Tavern piano music and cocktails - it's a must!
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The Olde Pink House
23 Abercorn St
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Unmistakably Southern. A tourist staple for anyone wanting a Savannah-feel. From it's large columns and pink hue to it's proper candlelit dinners and downstairs Planters Tavern piano music and cocktails - it's a must!
Modern restaurant and bar, beloved for it's all-day brunch. Gorge on eggs Benedict and Bloody Marys until 3pm! A unique mix of the owner's Australian background with a distinct Southern flare!
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The Collins Quarter
151 Bull St
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Modern restaurant and bar, beloved for it's all-day brunch. Gorge on eggs Benedict and Bloody Marys until 3pm! A unique mix of the owner's Australian background with a distinct Southern flare!
A Savannah staple. It's always a loving evening with the piano playing while you're sitting above the Savannah River. Traditional Southern food menu - think fried green tomatoes and crispy flounder. Can't beat it!
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Vic's On the River
26 E Bay St
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A Savannah staple. It's always a loving evening with the piano playing while you're sitting above the Savannah River. Traditional Southern food menu - think fried green tomatoes and crispy flounder. Can't beat it!
If you don't mind hopping in an Uber, go to this contemporary American restaurant located in a former bank. They bake their own bread, grind their own meat, and sets wine pairings to all of it. Personally, one of my favorites :)
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Cotton & Rye
1801 Habersham St
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If you don't mind hopping in an Uber, go to this contemporary American restaurant located in a former bank. They bake their own bread, grind their own meat, and sets wine pairings to all of it. Personally, one of my favorites :)
I have dreams about the oysters... Located in the old Greyhound bus station, Georgia roots are celebrated through mouthwatering dishes. Reservations required. But if they are booked, the burger at the bar is a little-know (and much loved) gem that's totally worth it.
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The Grey
109 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
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I have dreams about the oysters... Located in the old Greyhound bus station, Georgia roots are celebrated through mouthwatering dishes. Reservations required. But if they are booked, the burger at the bar is a little-know (and much loved) gem that's totally worth it.
If you're looking for a good beer, local ingredients, and a laid back vibe. this is your place. A nondescript neighborhood bar with a 1965 Chevy Truck sitting outside, The Green Truck Pub is a reliable Savannah favorite.
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Green Truck Neighborhood Pub
2430 Habersham St
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If you're looking for a good beer, local ingredients, and a laid back vibe. this is your place. A nondescript neighborhood bar with a 1965 Chevy Truck sitting outside, The Green Truck Pub is a reliable Savannah favorite.
First and foremost, wear your stretchy pants and plan on a much-need food coma nap after. This is one of the oldest dining institutions in Savannah, known for it's hospitality and classic Southern cooking. oused in a boarding house that still accommodates guests, the restaurant offers a family-style set menu of butter beans, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, and fried chicken, all served family-style. There's no booze (but there is sweet tea) and remember that it it's one menu, one price, and cash only.
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Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room
107 W Jones St
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First and foremost, wear your stretchy pants and plan on a much-need food coma nap after. This is one of the oldest dining institutions in Savannah, known for it's hospitality and classic Southern cooking. oused in a boarding house that still accommodates guests, the restaurant offers a family-style set menu of butter beans, cornbread, macaroni and cheese, and fried chicken, all served family-style. There's no booze (but there is sweet tea) and remember that it it's one menu, one price, and cash only.
Another personal favorite. If you want a break from downtown or want to hang out with the locals, go here. A dockside retreat with clear ties to Savannah’s costal locale, the off-the-beaten-path Wyld Dock Bar feels like a vacation all its own. Order the catch of the day with an expertly mixed cocktail and watch the boats drive by.
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The Wyld
2740 Livingston Ave
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Another personal favorite. If you want a break from downtown or want to hang out with the locals, go here. A dockside retreat with clear ties to Savannah’s costal locale, the off-the-beaten-path Wyld Dock Bar feels like a vacation all its own. Order the catch of the day with an expertly mixed cocktail and watch the boats drive by.
Just down the street. A crazy popular ice cream parlor with a marble soda fountain, regular & seasonal flavors, soup & sandwiches. Perfect pit stop when strolling down the street.
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Leopold's Ice Cream
212 E Broughton St
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Just down the street. A crazy popular ice cream parlor with a marble soda fountain, regular & seasonal flavors, soup & sandwiches. Perfect pit stop when strolling down the street.
Situated directly in between one of the city's most scenic squares and one of its most haunted houses (supposedly, anyway). Marble countertops, brass fixtures and smartly placed mirrors make this historical renovation a prime spot for elegant, elevated cocktails.
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Artillery
307 Bull St
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Situated directly in between one of the city's most scenic squares and one of its most haunted houses (supposedly, anyway). Marble countertops, brass fixtures and smartly placed mirrors make this historical renovation a prime spot for elegant, elevated cocktails.
With it’s lovely location inside a mansion on E. 37th Street, Elizabeth on 37th is a place you go for the experience, which is very “Savannah,” honoring the local tradition of putting fancy restaurants inside old mansions, which is about as charming and exemplary of the place as Savannah gets.
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Elizabeth's on 37th
105 E 37th St
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With it’s lovely location inside a mansion on E. 37th Street, Elizabeth on 37th is a place you go for the experience, which is very “Savannah,” honoring the local tradition of putting fancy restaurants inside old mansions, which is about as charming and exemplary of the place as Savannah gets.
This walk up Pho and Noodle bar is very popular with SCAD students. With its convenient location on W. Broughton Street, Flying Monk Noodle Bar is an affordable, delicious place to get everything from Peking Duck to green papaya salad and delicious crispy egg rolls.
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Flying Monk Noodle Bar
5 W Broughton St
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This walk up Pho and Noodle bar is very popular with SCAD students. With its convenient location on W. Broughton Street, Flying Monk Noodle Bar is an affordable, delicious place to get everything from Peking Duck to green papaya salad and delicious crispy egg rolls.
A hearty breakfast joint with ginormous biscuits overlooking the water. Order the excellent crab benedict and clothesline bacon (exactly what it sounds like). The staff is friendly (if visibly busy) and there are water views from the tables in the back. (If they don’t have tables available, ask to sit at the bar for a lively experience.) If you can snag a seat, this is one the best breakfast joints in downtown Savannah.
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Two Cracked Eggs Cafe
202 E Bay St
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A hearty breakfast joint with ginormous biscuits overlooking the water. Order the excellent crab benedict and clothesline bacon (exactly what it sounds like). The staff is friendly (if visibly busy) and there are water views from the tables in the back. (If they don’t have tables available, ask to sit at the bar for a lively experience.) If you can snag a seat, this is one the best breakfast joints in downtown Savannah.
This popular takeout restaurant boasts an eclectic menu thanks to the Swiss, Italian, South African and Dutch heritage of it's proprietors. Zunzi's is most famous for its sandwiches, namely the Conquistador, and it's special sauce. The tangy and hearty sandwich received national attention when the Travel Channel's Adam Richman named it one of the top three sandwiches in America on his show Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America.
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Zunzi's
236 Drayton St
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This popular takeout restaurant boasts an eclectic menu thanks to the Swiss, Italian, South African and Dutch heritage of it's proprietors. Zunzi's is most famous for its sandwiches, namely the Conquistador, and it's special sauce. The tangy and hearty sandwich received national attention when the Travel Channel's Adam Richman named it one of the top three sandwiches in America on his show Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America.
Thin crust pizza loaded with fresh toppings is the specialty of Screamin' Mimi's. The pizza, regarded by many as the best in the city, can be ordered whole or by the slice, and one slice is enough for an entire meal. It's a must, especially if you're in need of a late night snack after bar-hopping ;)
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Screamin Mimi's
513 E Oglethorpe Ave
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Thin crust pizza loaded with fresh toppings is the specialty of Screamin' Mimi's. The pizza, regarded by many as the best in the city, can be ordered whole or by the slice, and one slice is enough for an entire meal. It's a must, especially if you're in need of a late night snack after bar-hopping ;)
Long considered one of Savannah's best pizza restaurants, Vinnie Van Go-Go's in City Market is a popular destination among both locals and tourists alike. The restaurant's thin and hearty crust Neopolitan-style pizzas can be ordered whole or by the slice. Sit out side, order a beer and a pizza, and watch the bustle of City Market like a local.
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Vinnie Van GoGo's
317 W Bryan St
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Long considered one of Savannah's best pizza restaurants, Vinnie Van Go-Go's in City Market is a popular destination among both locals and tourists alike. The restaurant's thin and hearty crust Neopolitan-style pizzas can be ordered whole or by the slice. Sit out side, order a beer and a pizza, and watch the bustle of City Market like a local.
Serving farm-to-table dishes in a casual atmosphere, the Public Restaurant and Bar is a great spot for a quality meal where everyone is welcome. It's a light-filled space with a patio & park views for New American fare, plus late-night craft cocktails. Love the cocktails!
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The Public Kitchen & Bar
1 W Liberty St
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Serving farm-to-table dishes in a casual atmosphere, the Public Restaurant and Bar is a great spot for a quality meal where everyone is welcome. It's a light-filled space with a patio & park views for New American fare, plus late-night craft cocktails. Love the cocktails!
This spot is known for being fresh, fast, and of course, affordable. Taking influence from Thai, to Japanese, to Vietnamese, and American style cuisine, you’re sure to find something to please your palate. To sum up - YUM!
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Fire Street Food
13 E Perry St
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This spot is known for being fresh, fast, and of course, affordable. Taking influence from Thai, to Japanese, to Vietnamese, and American style cuisine, you’re sure to find something to please your palate. To sum up - YUM!
One of downtown's newest (and most popular) destinations with tons of dining and drinking options: Baobab Lounge serves African-inspired small plates and craft cocktails, Stone & Webster Chophouse dishes out steak and seafood, and Savannah Tequila Company pairs tequila with Mexican favorites. Plus, there's a rooftop bar with a beautiful view of the Savannah River.
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JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District
400 W River St
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One of downtown's newest (and most popular) destinations with tons of dining and drinking options: Baobab Lounge serves African-inspired small plates and craft cocktails, Stone & Webster Chophouse dishes out steak and seafood, and Savannah Tequila Company pairs tequila with Mexican favorites. Plus, there's a rooftop bar with a beautiful view of the Savannah River.
If you need a quick break from downtown, this is a local favorite, just a 10-min ride away: Starland yard offers a variety of rotating food trucks each week and is home to the Yard Bar for beer, wine, and cocktails. Often hosting special events, local music, and art and culture events, it's the perfect spot if you can't decide on what to eat or what to drink or what exactly to do - when you just want a little of everything! Grab your wristband and have fun!
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Starland Yard
2411 De Soto Ave
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If you need a quick break from downtown, this is a local favorite, just a 10-min ride away: Starland yard offers a variety of rotating food trucks each week and is home to the Yard Bar for beer, wine, and cocktails. Often hosting special events, local music, and art and culture events, it's the perfect spot if you can't decide on what to eat or what to drink or what exactly to do - when you just want a little of everything! Grab your wristband and have fun!

Sightseeing

Whether you prefer to explore by foot, by carriage, by bar crawl, or by ghost-tour hearse, downtown Savannah has you covered. Explore why Savannah is well-known as the Hostess City of the South!
A beautiful, green, lush landscape, it’s popular with both tourists and locals alike, and you’ll find 30 acres of trees, flowers and other foliage. There’s also nearly always something going on here, from the open air concerts, to a farmer’s market that’s open every Saturday. Forsyth Park is also home to one of the most photographed spots in all of Savannah — the huge, gorgeous fountain is totally Instagram-worthy.
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Forsyth Park
2 W Gaston St
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A beautiful, green, lush landscape, it’s popular with both tourists and locals alike, and you’ll find 30 acres of trees, flowers and other foliage. There’s also nearly always something going on here, from the open air concerts, to a farmer’s market that’s open every Saturday. Forsyth Park is also home to one of the most photographed spots in all of Savannah — the huge, gorgeous fountain is totally Instagram-worthy.
Explore the best-known locations around Savannah’s historic district, on this hop-on, hop-off trolley. This is a great option if you’re in the city for a limited number of days, and want to cram as much sightseeing as possible into just an afternoon. The trolley covers 22 squares, and shows off some of Savannah’s prime landmarks. There are 15 different stops, and you can hop off the trolley whenever you want to go exploring, and you can be assured that another one will be right there to pick you up, nearly whenever you like, as they come around every 15 to 20 minutes.
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Old Town Trolley
234 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
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Explore the best-known locations around Savannah’s historic district, on this hop-on, hop-off trolley. This is a great option if you’re in the city for a limited number of days, and want to cram as much sightseeing as possible into just an afternoon. The trolley covers 22 squares, and shows off some of Savannah’s prime landmarks. There are 15 different stops, and you can hop off the trolley whenever you want to go exploring, and you can be assured that another one will be right there to pick you up, nearly whenever you like, as they come around every 15 to 20 minutes.
Easily within reach of all your sightseeing in Savannah, the City Market is four blocks of open air shopping, all surrounded by restored warehouses with tons of cute extra shopping, plus dining and art. There are plenty of open air concerts in the square as well, and it can be a great stop for just sitting and people watching. The market is also home to more than a few bars, if you're looking for a fun evening crowd.
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City Market
219 W Bryan St
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Easily within reach of all your sightseeing in Savannah, the City Market is four blocks of open air shopping, all surrounded by restored warehouses with tons of cute extra shopping, plus dining and art. There are plenty of open air concerts in the square as well, and it can be a great stop for just sitting and people watching. The market is also home to more than a few bars, if you're looking for a fun evening crowd.
If you’re an architecture guru, you probably already know of this Savannah staple, but even if you’re not, if you can appreciate a good bit of luxury living and history, you may want to stop by the Owens-Thomas House. A prime example of English Regency architecture, the house was built in 1819 and is large enough to fill an entire block. Designed by an English architect, the home was built by a Bermuda merchant, and then later purchased by a congressman. Now, it’s a National Historic Landmark. The house has hours that are just a little odd, so you may want to check them out before you head over. Also on the house’s block are the carriage house, the parterre garden and one of the earliest intact urban slave quarters.
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Dům Owens-Thomas a otrokářské čtvrti
124 Abercorn St
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If you’re an architecture guru, you probably already know of this Savannah staple, but even if you’re not, if you can appreciate a good bit of luxury living and history, you may want to stop by the Owens-Thomas House. A prime example of English Regency architecture, the house was built in 1819 and is large enough to fill an entire block. Designed by an English architect, the home was built by a Bermuda merchant, and then later purchased by a congressman. Now, it’s a National Historic Landmark. The house has hours that are just a little odd, so you may want to check them out before you head over. Also on the house’s block are the carriage house, the parterre garden and one of the earliest intact urban slave quarters.
The oldest art museum in the South, the Telfair Museum is housed inside a classical Regency mansion, designed by an English architect and purchased by the son of the Georgian governor. The home was completed in 1819, and it stayed within the same family until 1875, when the last surviving member of the Telfair family left the home and all of its furnishings to the Georgia Historical Society. The structure was enlarged just eight short years later, adding a sculpture gallery and rotunda. The grand opening was a superb affair, attracting famous faces such as Jefferson Davis. Now, when you visit, you’ll see carefully restored interior rooms, paintings from German Impressionists and the American French, period furniture, silver and other items.
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Telfair Museums Jepson Center
207 W York St
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The oldest art museum in the South, the Telfair Museum is housed inside a classical Regency mansion, designed by an English architect and purchased by the son of the Georgian governor. The home was completed in 1819, and it stayed within the same family until 1875, when the last surviving member of the Telfair family left the home and all of its furnishings to the Georgia Historical Society. The structure was enlarged just eight short years later, adding a sculpture gallery and rotunda. The grand opening was a superb affair, attracting famous faces such as Jefferson Davis. Now, when you visit, you’ll see carefully restored interior rooms, paintings from German Impressionists and the American French, period furniture, silver and other items.
Called the most impressive building in all of Savannah, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist certainly will make your jaw drop. Towering spires and stained glass take your breath away, whether you’re attending a religious mass, or enjoying a guided or self-guided tours. These tours are available 9-11:45 a.m. and 12:45-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday, for the very affordable price of just $2. The cathedral was built where it now stands in 1876, but a historic fire destroyed much of what was there in 1898. In just two years, the cathedral was rebuilt, and now it stands to represent the tradition of faith within Savannah. It calls itself one of the Top 10 historic sites to visit in the United States, and it welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
222 E Harris St
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Called the most impressive building in all of Savannah, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist certainly will make your jaw drop. Towering spires and stained glass take your breath away, whether you’re attending a religious mass, or enjoying a guided or self-guided tours. These tours are available 9-11:45 a.m. and 12:45-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday, for the very affordable price of just $2. The cathedral was built where it now stands in 1876, but a historic fire destroyed much of what was there in 1898. In just two years, the cathedral was rebuilt, and now it stands to represent the tradition of faith within Savannah. It calls itself one of the Top 10 historic sites to visit in the United States, and it welcomes hundreds of thousands of tourists every year.
The oldest continually operating theatre in the United States, The Historic Savannah Theatre was built in 1818, opening in December with a comedy. Now, the square where it sits, Chippewa Square has become a huge part of Savannah nightlife and entertainment, mostly because of the theatre. Now, while the theatre does offer nightly shows, it also offers something else for cinema geeks. Right outside, sits a bench where several scenes of the movie Forrest Gump was shot. This is a hugely popular spot for photos, now, as you can probably imagine.
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Savannah Theatre
222 Bull St
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The oldest continually operating theatre in the United States, The Historic Savannah Theatre was built in 1818, opening in December with a comedy. Now, the square where it sits, Chippewa Square has become a huge part of Savannah nightlife and entertainment, mostly because of the theatre. Now, while the theatre does offer nightly shows, it also offers something else for cinema geeks. Right outside, sits a bench where several scenes of the movie Forrest Gump was shot. This is a hugely popular spot for photos, now, as you can probably imagine.
If you’re looking for that quintessential Southern photo with the mossy oak trees hanging over a beautiful lane, this is where you’ll find it. This historic site includes a beautiful avenue with all the oaks and Spanish moss you could want, and it leads right up to the ruins of Wormsloe, a colonial estate which is the oldest standing structure in Savannah at this point. If you visit during an event, you may see a costumed reenactor or two, but on a normal day, you can still visit the museum (featuring colonial artifacts) and hike the nature trail, which goes through the ruins, to a marsh and around the grounds. Guided tours kick off every day at 9:30, 11, 1:30 and 3. 100% worth the short car ride!
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Wormsloe Historic Site
7601 Skidaway Rd
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If you’re looking for that quintessential Southern photo with the mossy oak trees hanging over a beautiful lane, this is where you’ll find it. This historic site includes a beautiful avenue with all the oaks and Spanish moss you could want, and it leads right up to the ruins of Wormsloe, a colonial estate which is the oldest standing structure in Savannah at this point. If you visit during an event, you may see a costumed reenactor or two, but on a normal day, you can still visit the museum (featuring colonial artifacts) and hike the nature trail, which goes through the ruins, to a marsh and around the grounds. Guided tours kick off every day at 9:30, 11, 1:30 and 3. 100% worth the short car ride!
River Street was historically significant as a warehouse row, highly supporting the cotton industry. However, River Street was abandoned for decades after the yellow-fever epidemic, only to be rediscovered and put back into use after the 1960s. Now, guests can walk the cobblestone streets and see centuries of history laid out before them, as they walk past the dozens of businesses within the previously abandoned warehouses right on the river. Whether you’re looking for shopping, dining, drinks or galleries, it’s all here.
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River Street Savannah Georgia
River Street
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River Street was historically significant as a warehouse row, highly supporting the cotton industry. However, River Street was abandoned for decades after the yellow-fever epidemic, only to be rediscovered and put back into use after the 1960s. Now, guests can walk the cobblestone streets and see centuries of history laid out before them, as they walk past the dozens of businesses within the previously abandoned warehouses right on the river. Whether you’re looking for shopping, dining, drinks or galleries, it’s all here.
Built in the 1800s, Fort Pulaski stands on an island in the river, between Savannah and Tybee Island. It was the first Confederate masonry fort to fall under Union cannon fire, which marked a turning point in military history. There’s lots to do and see beyond the actual monument and fort, though. There are trails, such as the North Pier Trail, which goes through the original construction building and passes a 19th-century battery. There’s a lighthouse, a historic dike system, bike paths and more. Another spot definitely worth the short car ride. Or make a day of it and keep going to Tybee beach, just 10 minutes past Pulaski!
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Fort Pulaski National Monument
101 US-80
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Built in the 1800s, Fort Pulaski stands on an island in the river, between Savannah and Tybee Island. It was the first Confederate masonry fort to fall under Union cannon fire, which marked a turning point in military history. There’s lots to do and see beyond the actual monument and fort, though. There are trails, such as the North Pier Trail, which goes through the original construction building and passes a 19th-century battery. There’s a lighthouse, a historic dike system, bike paths and more. Another spot definitely worth the short car ride. Or make a day of it and keep going to Tybee beach, just 10 minutes past Pulaski!
Literature fans out there will want to add this particular house tour to their itinerary. The stately mansion was once home to lyricist Johnny Mercer, but also Jim Williams, straight from the pages of John Berendt’s “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Williams is known as the only individual in the state to have ever been tried four times for the same crime — a grisly murder that took place right within the house. While you can’t see the supposed murder site, you can explore the rest of the house, including the furnishings dating back to the 1700s.
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Mercer Williams House Museum
429 Bull St
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Literature fans out there will want to add this particular house tour to their itinerary. The stately mansion was once home to lyricist Johnny Mercer, but also Jim Williams, straight from the pages of John Berendt’s “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Williams is known as the only individual in the state to have ever been tried four times for the same crime — a grisly murder that took place right within the house. While you can’t see the supposed murder site, you can explore the rest of the house, including the furnishings dating back to the 1700s.
You’re probably thinking that Savannah is the city of home tours, and you’re probably right. Here’s another worth a stop! The Andrew Low House was built in 1848 and features an Italianate exterior, and much opulence and elegance. If the name sounds familiar, it should! This home is another that was in the family of Juliette Gordon Low. After her death, this particular home was purchased by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia, and eventually opened to the public about 75 years ago.
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Andrew Low House
329 Abercorn St
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You’re probably thinking that Savannah is the city of home tours, and you’re probably right. Here’s another worth a stop! The Andrew Low House was built in 1848 and features an Italianate exterior, and much opulence and elegance. If the name sounds familiar, it should! This home is another that was in the family of Juliette Gordon Low. After her death, this particular home was purchased by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Georgia, and eventually opened to the public about 75 years ago.
If you are interested in boats, head to this museum, where you can see all kinds of memorabilia revolving around the ships of the 1700s and 1800s. The home where the museum is housed? It was once the home of the same man who owned the very first steamship to successfully cross the Atlantic Ocean. Even if you’re not up for all the boat stuff, the museum is also unique in that it has one of the largest gardens in Savannah’s historic district.
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Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
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If you are interested in boats, head to this museum, where you can see all kinds of memorabilia revolving around the ships of the 1700s and 1800s. The home where the museum is housed? It was once the home of the same man who owned the very first steamship to successfully cross the Atlantic Ocean. Even if you’re not up for all the boat stuff, the museum is also unique in that it has one of the largest gardens in Savannah’s historic district.
Slated for demolition in 1921, the Lucas Theatre is now one of Savannah's most celebrated spaces. The beautifully renovated space hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, from ballet to bluegrass bands. It's a go-to venue for events hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design, the Savannah Film Festival, and the Savannah Music Festival.
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Lucas Theatre For the Arts
32 Abercorn St
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Slated for demolition in 1921, the Lucas Theatre is now one of Savannah's most celebrated spaces. The beautifully renovated space hosts a variety of performances throughout the year, from ballet to bluegrass bands. It's a go-to venue for events hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design, the Savannah Film Festival, and the Savannah Music Festival.
A combination of ghost tour and pub crawl that will take you on a tour to explore the creepy history of Savannah and hear some of its most famous haunted stories. Explore haunted bars, haunted buildings, and Savannah’s oldest area, all while having time to enjoy some tasty beverages along the way!
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Savannah Theatre
222 Bull St
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A combination of ghost tour and pub crawl that will take you on a tour to explore the creepy history of Savannah and hear some of its most famous haunted stories. Explore haunted bars, haunted buildings, and Savannah’s oldest area, all while having time to enjoy some tasty beverages along the way!
Offers several different tour options: PUB CRAWL Pedal around to check out some of Savannah’s most classic watering holes and historic local bar scene. Hop on and get discounts from pub to pub. A trained and licensed driver will assure your safe travels. Costumes and theme parties are welcome. Drinks are not included in the price of the tour. HISTORICAL STORIES OF THE SOUTH Slow Down and enjoy the beautiful and lush Historic District of downtown Savannah. This 2 hour Ride includes 3 or 4 stops along the way for you to take pictures, grab a libation or just stretch your legs while taking it all in. BOOS CRUISE Hop aboard to explore hair raising tales of Savannah’s haunted looking over your shoulder as we creep past 2 hours of some truly remarkable scenes from war battles, mass graves and especially our haunted houses and landmarks
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Savannah Slow Ride
420 W Bryan St
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Offers several different tour options: PUB CRAWL Pedal around to check out some of Savannah’s most classic watering holes and historic local bar scene. Hop on and get discounts from pub to pub. A trained and licensed driver will assure your safe travels. Costumes and theme parties are welcome. Drinks are not included in the price of the tour. HISTORICAL STORIES OF THE SOUTH Slow Down and enjoy the beautiful and lush Historic District of downtown Savannah. This 2 hour Ride includes 3 or 4 stops along the way for you to take pictures, grab a libation or just stretch your legs while taking it all in. BOOS CRUISE Hop aboard to explore hair raising tales of Savannah’s haunted looking over your shoulder as we creep past 2 hours of some truly remarkable scenes from war battles, mass graves and especially our haunted houses and landmarks
Experience Historic Savannah the way it was meant to be seen, from an elegant horse-drawn carriage! Tours typically are short, lasting approximately 45 minutes and are fully narrated by licensed tour guides. Sit back and relax while you clip-clop past some of Savannah's major landmarks and beautiful Squares
Historic Savannah Carriage
98 E Bay St
Experience Historic Savannah the way it was meant to be seen, from an elegant horse-drawn carriage! Tours typically are short, lasting approximately 45 minutes and are fully narrated by licensed tour guides. Sit back and relax while you clip-clop past some of Savannah's major landmarks and beautiful Squares