Best Things To Do In Savannah

Savannah Historic District

More than twenty city squares in Savannah's Historic District are home to monuments, notable forts from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, churches, museums, and mansions.

Bonaventure Cemetery

With its numerous mature trees and paths covered with azaleas and camelias, Bonaventure Cemetery is a lovely location to visit.

Forsyth Park

There are grassy fields, tennis and basketball courts, an amphitheatre, a fragrant garden for the blind, and a charming cafe at the park.

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

The first French colonists established it in 1700, and although the original early buildings were destroyed by fire, the current cathedral was built in 1874.

The Old Sorrel Weed House Museum & Tours

One of Savannah's most spooky structures is said to be the Sorrel-Weed House.

Historic River Street

You may find everything from candy to teddy bears, Harley Davidson clothing, and art galleries housed inside restored Cotton Warehouses on River Street.

American Prohibition Museum

Visitors to the museum will discover how Prohibition and Temperance influenced thought and society for more than 200 years of American history.

Wormsloe Historic Site

Visitors can see a brief history film, tour a museum, and peruse a gift shop at the visitor center, which is located one mile along a colonial road on a beautiful live oak avenue

Olde Pink House

The Olde Pink House, a stately home constructed in 1771 and situated at 23 Abercorn Street in Savannah's Historic District, offers traditional Southern delicacies.

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