Weekend Guide To Savannah, Georgia.
Savannah:
Ghost tour
One of the best ghost tours I have ever been on. The guide was super knowledgable. He had been doing it for years. He had pictures to show us at all of the stops, newspaper clippings. He told info and peoples experiences, but didn’t drag on forever. There is tons of history here for the stories.
Free bus system (the dot)
Can be used as a historical section of the city to get an overview
They don’t run super consistently, but you shouldn’t wait more than 15 or 20 minutes.
The visitor center gives you a free restroom & helpful advice.
Filled with parks and squares, often with statues or fountains to check out.
Do a self guided walking tour - download here.
Free ferry that takes you over to the shopping center on the other side.
Free masons building (caution with children due to steep steps, open spots where children can fall through).
Out front they have some cannons that are from the American Revolution.
They have a beautiful waterfront shopping street.
Free praline samples.
There are tons of historical plaques that you can stop and read around the city.
We didn’t get a chance to go, but everyone kept saying the city market is really nice.
Pick up a free map from the visitor center.
don’t go past 37th street.
Walk the neighborhoods because they are beautiful downtown.
The historical district is all together, which makes walking easy and close.
The Spanish oaks are insanely beautiful.
Cemetery exploration.
Wampol tree tunnel
White & blue church.
Savannah was definitely somewhere I would go back.