Historic District
America's largest historic district featuring elegant squares, preserved architecture, leafy promenades, and centuries of Southern heritage.
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Savannah enchants travelers with its beautifully preserved historic district, lush city squares, and sweeping oak canopies dripping with Spanish moss. Founded in 1733, it remains a masterpiece of Southern charm where cobblestone streets, stately mansions, and inviting cafés create a gentler pace of life. The city masterfully blends its colonial heritage with vibrant culture, coastal landscapes, and a thriving food scene rooted in low-country flavors. With its gracious atmosphere and scenic beauty, Savannah offers an irresistible combination of history, romance, and warm hospitality.
America's largest historic district featuring elegant squares, preserved architecture, leafy promenades, and centuries of Southern heritage.
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Iconic urban park with grand fountain, shady oak-lined paths, local gatherings, and relaxing green spaces.
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Vibrant riverfront promenade with cobblestones, warehouses converted into shops, lively eateries, and Savannah River views.
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Atmospheric Victorian cemetery with ornate monuments beneath sweeping moss-draped oaks, evoking haunting beauty and history.
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Relaxed beach retreat near Savannah offering sandy shores, historic lighthouse, seafood dining, and coastal adventures.
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Innovative contemporary art museum showcasing global artists, student works, and exhibitions in a historic setting.
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Colonial estate famous for breathtaking oak-lined avenue, ancient ruins, scenic trails, and early Georgia history.
Read MoreTake a guided historic walking tour, embark on a ghost tour of America's most haunted city, cruise the Savannah River on a paddlewheel boat, explore Tybee Island beaches, join a food tour sampling Southern cuisine, visit historic homes and museums, and shop at the City Market arts district and boutiques along Broughton Street.
Savannah’s shopping scene blends Southern tradition with artistic flair. Broughton Street features boutiques and specialty stores, while City Market showcases local craftsmen and galleries. Visitors can pick up pralines, pecan candies, artisanal honey, handcrafted ceramics, SCAD student artwork, Southern cookbooks, Savannah Bee Company products, and locally distilled spirits. Unique home décor inspired by the city’s architecture makes for memorable souvenirs.
Savannah excels in low-country cuisine with staples like shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, oysters, and fried green tomatoes. Upscale restaurants in historic mansions offer refined dining, while River Street features casual eats with waterfront views. The city’s open-container policy adds to its festive feel. Nightlife thrives around Congress Street with live music, craft cocktails, and late-night cafés, blending historic ambiance with modern Southern flair.
Savannah’s historic district is compact and extremely walkable. The free DOT shuttle provides easy access to major sites, while pedicabs offer charming short rides. Old Town Trolley offers hop-on-hop-off convenience for sightseeing. Ride-shares and taxis are readily available, and water taxis connect downtown with Hutchinson Island. Parking can be limited, so walking or using local transport is often the best approach for exploring comfortably and safely.