It is a beautiful city. You can see the Forrest Gump bench and there is a tour for Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil book, known to locals simply as the Book.
There is a great trolley tour that will show all the best of the city and the 24 squares they are famous for. You can get off at any stop and get back on at your leisure.
There is ghost tour at night if you are into that. It was fun. The Mercer House is famous for its architectural style.
The Pirate's House built in 1794 and now home to a famous resturant featuring a maze of rooms.
Independent Presbyterian Church was founded in 1755 and is considered to be one of the most important Federal style designed churches in the country.
Savannah is very compact and there are several good walking tours.
Famous places to eat, Paula Deen's Lady and Sons, Mrs. Wilke's (breakfast is heart attack waiting to happen) and the Pirate House. Of course with that comes large crowds. Lunch at Mrs. Wilkes is the most crowded.
The Crabshack that was mentioned is really good and Tybee Island has a beautiful lighthouse.
Clary's Cafe has been a favorite since 1903 but became famous after the Book. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Exchange Tavern and Restuarant on River Street is the oldest restaurant on the river. It was once a cotton warehouse.
There is a great trolley tour that will show all the best of the city and the 24 squares they are famous for. You can get off at any stop and get back on at your leisure.
There is ghost tour at night if you are into that. It was fun. The Mercer House is famous for its architectural style.
The Pirate's House built in 1794 and now home to a famous resturant featuring a maze of rooms.
Independent Presbyterian Church was founded in 1755 and is considered to be one of the most important Federal style designed churches in the country.
Savannah is very compact and there are several good walking tours.
Famous places to eat, Paula Deen's Lady and Sons, Mrs. Wilke's (breakfast is heart attack waiting to happen) and the Pirate House. Of course with that comes large crowds. Lunch at Mrs. Wilkes is the most crowded.
The Crabshack that was mentioned is really good and Tybee Island has a beautiful lighthouse.
Clary's Cafe has been a favorite since 1903 but became famous after the Book. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The Exchange Tavern and Restuarant on River Street is the oldest restaurant on the river. It was once a cotton warehouse.