Savannah, Georgia is a charming Southern with a Historic District of cobblestone streets and grand antebellum houses. Savannah is home to diverse communities that are waiting to be explored, delicious food, vibrant nightlife and beautiful architecture set against a backdrop of Spanish moss and Southern charm.
Your tour begins at the beginning of the city, where your guide will recount Savannah’s founding and evolution over more than three centuries, remnants of which are present throughout. As you pass balconied mansions, dripping with bougainvillaea and share the road with horse-drawn carriages, you’ll experience why this Georgian city is an American favourite. Explore the neatly paved squared, hemmed by grand mansions, adorned with wooden shutters keeping in some of their long-hidden secrets.
Your tour ends with a leisurely light bite and drink, where your guide will happily share their favourite hotspots and hidden gems for you to enjoy during the rest of your time in the city.
Your guide will meet you at the Fountain in Forsyth Park located at 1 W Gaston St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States.
Your tour finishes at the City Market. The finish point will be close to public transport and taxi links and your guide will assist with advising you on your journey.
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
Discover The Marshall House, a historic hotel and iconic building that was used as a hospital during the civil war and has been part of Savannah's history since 1851.
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
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