Step into cobblestone streets, moss-draped oaks, and the kind of charm that feels like it’s straight out of a storybook. This getaway blends historic squares and riverfront views with cozy cafés, indulgent Southern bites, and can’t-miss local gems. W...
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Sights & Strolls
Bites & Coffee
Stay, Pack, Get
Sights & Strolls
Savannah’s soul. Wander cobblestone streets, shaded squares, and centuries-old architecture dripping in Spanish moss.
Historic Landmark District
Step aboard for skyline views, gentle breezes, and a taste of old-fashioned Southern leisure on the water.
Savannah Riverboat Cruises
Bustling with shops, galleries, and street music—plus unbeatable sunsets over the river.
Savannah's Waterfront River Street
A striking tribute to the heroes of the Greatest Generation, set against the backdrop of the river.
A World Apart - World War II Monument
An iconic sweep of steel over the Savannah River—beautiful in photos, especially at golden hour.
Talmadge Bridge
Open-air charm meets art, music, and local eats in this vibrant historic gathering spot.
City Market
Quirky, tiny, and full of character—proof that beauty comes in all sizes.
The Smallest Church in America
Soaring spires and breathtaking stained glass make this a can’t-miss masterpiece of faith and art.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist
Bites & Coffee
Waffles and lattes in a dreamy, European-style café right across from the cathedral.
Mirabelle Savannah
Smooth coffee and river views—perfect for a slow morning or a midday recharge.
Vic's Coffee Bar
Fresh, fast, and flavorful—don’t skip their low-country boil or fried shrimp po’ boy.
Savannah Seafood Shack
Aussie brunch meets Southern charm, with the park’s famous fountain just steps away.
Collins Quarter at Forsyth
Great coffee with an even greater mission—staffed by individuals with disabilities, full of warmth and smiles.
Bitty & Beau’s Coffee
A Savannah legend since 1753, serving hearty Southern fare in a building once frequented by sailors and swashbucklers.
The Pirates' House
Beignets and Creole flavors with a Savannah twist—right on River Street
Huey's
Stay, Pack, Get
Sleep where history whispers. Built in 1851, this elegant inn blends timeless charm with modern comfort, all in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District.
The Marshall House, Historic Inns of Savannah Collection
Keeps your essentials organized and easy to grab. This 3 Compartments Zipper Travel Makeup Bag For Weekender Cosmetic Travel Bags, Waterproof Travel Pouch For Toiletries
Hanging Travel Bag
If not staying in within walking distance to Savannah's North historic district then you will need a rental to move around. Staying at the Marshall House will save you this step