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Savannah's Historic District captivates with its dreamy cobblestone streets and 22 lush squares dotted with trickling fountains. Explore centuries-old mansions with ornate ironwork and Spanish moss canopies overhead. History buffs will love Colonial Park Cemetery and the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, while shoppers can browse unique boutiques along River Street. The clip-clop of horse-drawn carriages adds to the magical atmosphere.
The neighborhood serves up mouthwatering Southern cuisine in converted historic buildings and charming taverns. Stay in character-filled bed and breakfasts with period furnishings and storytelling hosts. This pedestrian-friendly district is perfect for wandering, with trolley tours available for those wanting a break from the cobblestones.
Stroll through Victorian District - West and soak up the stunning 19th-century architecture with its ornate gingerbread trim and wraparound porches. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets create natural canopies of Spanish moss and oak, perfect for unhurried walks. Visit the Savannah Stage Company, Cultural Arts Gallery, or St. Phillips Monumental AME Church for a taste of local culture.
Charming bed & breakfasts in restored Victorian mansions offer intimate stays with period furnishings and personalized service. While dining options are sparse within the neighborhood, you're just a short walk from Savannah's varied restaurant scene. The quiet, residential atmosphere provides a genuine glimpse into Southern living, away from tourist crowds.
The Moon River District invites you to slow down with scenic waterfront paths that hug the Intracoastal Waterway. Butter Bean Beach offers peaceful riverside spots perfect for watching boats glide by. History buffs can explore Wormsloe Historic Site with its dramatic oak-lined entrance, while nature lovers will appreciate the nearby marshlands and Skidaway Island State Park's walking trails.
Dining options are limited to casual waterfront spots and neighborhood cafes that locals love. Most travelers stay in vacation rentals or waterfront cottages that capture authentic Southern coastal charm. You'll need a car to get around, as downtown Savannah is a peaceful 15-20 minute drive away.
Ardsley Park-Chatham Crescent invites you to stroll through a storybook of early 20th-century homes. The wide, tree-lined streets showcase stunning Colonial Revival, Tudor, and Craftsman architecture beneath a canopy of majestic live oaks. You won't find tourist attractions here - just peaceful sidewalks perfect for morning walks and glimpses of lush private gardens behind historic facades.
This residential haven offers mainly boutique bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes with period furnishings and garden settings. While dining options within the neighborhood are sparse, downtown Savannah's restaurants and River Street attractions are just a short drive away. The area's excellent walkability and quiet atmosphere make it perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, peaceful retreat.
Historic Downtown Savannah wraps you in southern charm with its 22 park-like squares dotted among cobblestone streets and historic mansions. Curious travelers can stroll past fountains and Spanish moss, checking out the Mercer Williams House or Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The riverfront buzzes with activity while horse-drawn carriages clip-clop through the neighborhood's leafy squares.
Restaurants dish up classic southern comfort food from shrimp and grits to fried green tomatoes. Boutique hotels and converted B&Bs in historic buildings offer character-filled stays throughout the walkable district. The free DOT shuttle connects major attractions, though exploring on foot lets you soak up the neighborhood's timeless atmosphere.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to River Street, a popular place for shoppers in Historic Downtown Savannah. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? Splash some more cash at Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, The Olde Pink House, and River Street Market Place.
Forsyth Park is worth a pic or two when discovering Historic Downtown Savannah. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
If you'd like to get a taste of Savannah student life, check out Savannah College of Art and Design in Historic Downtown Savannah. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Savannah has other landmarks you might want to visit such as River Street.
You can study the exhibits at SCAD Museum of Art, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Savannah. Visit the area's shops or amble around its riverfront.
Enjoy the collegiate vibe at Savannah State University as part of your travels around Savannah. Wander the area's riverfront or simply enjoy one of its top-notch restaurants.
Ancient oaks drip with Spanish moss above 22 historic squares where locals gather on wrought-iron benches to watch the world pass by. Forsyth Park's iconic fountain provides the perfect backdrop for photos before exploring the riverfront, where converted cotton warehouses now house shops and restaurants. Ghost tours reveal the city's haunted reputation after dark, with guides pointing out supposedly spirit-filled mansions. The First African Baptist Church offers a powerful glimpse into history with its sanctuary dating to 1859. Don't miss the Telfair Museums or wandering through the Colonial Park Cemetery. For the best pralines, follow locals to River Street Sweets rather than the more crowded tourist spots.
Visitors really like Savannah, especially its historical sites and riverfront. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. If you're hunting for the perfect souvenir, you may want to head to River Street to shop. While you're here, stop by Abercorn Street and Savannah Theatre.