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Embrace the charm of winter in Savannah, GA. Stroll beneath drapes of Spanish moss as the crisp air nips at your nose. Warm up in cozy cafes and sip steaming lattes while the historic streets hum with life outside.
Savannah’s grid layout makes it so easy to get around town and explore by foot - or bike! Savannah is known for its incredible walking tours, like Footprints of Savannah Walking Tours, 40 Acres and a Mule Tour, and Walk with Me Savannah Tours.
Fill your days in Savannah with tailor-made adventures. Whether your ideal pace is strolling around the famous Forsyth fountain or a wild night of cabaret and karaoke, Savannah provides the perfect playground.
With Savannah offering endless attractions, it’s easy to miss a few highlights! There are so many exciting things to do in Savannah, we understand it can be difficult to scale down the list of activities to fit in your visit. To make planning your trip a little easier, we’ve compiled this helpful list of 15 things to do in Savannah!
Allow us to introduce the South's most illustrious coastal city: Savannah, Georgia. Discover why our visitors come to experience our rich history, stunning architecture, creative culture, local boutiques and genuine Southern hospitality set under a veil of Spanish moss.
Historic and hip, Savannah’s neighborhoods are full of character. Tour the city and see gorgeous gardens, bustling boutiques, edgy artwork and stately Victorian-era homes. Select a Region Historic Landmark District Victorian District Starland District Moon River District Hutchinson Island Tybee Island Midtown Southside Gateway Other Islands ...
From music festivals to art exhibits, biking, paddleboarding, kayaking and evenings on the town, mild temperatures create the perfect setting for relaxation and revelry. To get the richest Savannah experience, take plenty of time to savor the city’s fresh coastal cuisine and enjoy our culture.
See some Savannah spirits with a stay in one of our haunted hotels. Planning to stay a while? We have plenty of vacation rentals and extended stay properties to choose from. Enjoy the city’s surrounding parks and nature trails at one of the camping & RV sites. Or head for a beach vacation on Tybee Island, Savannah’s beach.
With almost three centuries of age, Savannah stands today as a living history – a place where remnants of the past and present-day conditions come together in architecture, cuisine, culture and tradition. Travelers looking for a beautiful U.S. destination with rich history hail Savannah as mecca.
Savannah's recorded history begins in 1733. That's the year General James Oglethorpe and the 120 passengers of the good ship "Anne" landed on a bluff high along the Savannah River in February. Oglethorpe named the 13th and final American colony "Georgia" after England's King George II. Savannah became its first city.