Haunted Walking Tours, Pub Crawls, and Landmarks
Savannah is known for its haunted reputation. Evening ghost walks take you through historic streets while guides share stories about eerie events, legends, and the city’s darker past. Be sure to visit the Bonaventure Cemetery - a large, historic cemetery famous for its moss‑draped oak trees, elaborate monuments, and notable burials. Guided walks focus on local history, art, and the stories of people who shaped Savannah. Click here to find out more information on Savannah's Spooky Tours.
Historic District
Stroll through Savannah’s oldest neighborhoods, featuring preserved architecture, squares, churches, and landmarks like Forsyth Park and River Street. Ideal for learning the city’s origins and cultural heritage. Savannah’s 22 public squares are the heart of the city. Each one has its own personality, shaded by live oaks and surrounded by historic homes, monuments, and quiet benches. Exploring them on foot is one of the most authentic ways to feel Savannah’s rhythm. View the Visit Savannah's website to learn about things to do in the area!
Lowcountry Dishes
Savannah is known for Lowcountry cuisine including shrimp and grits, she‑crab soup, fried green tomatoes, and red rice. Sampling these staples gives you a real taste of the region’s coastal and Southern roots. View the Visit Savannah's website for recommendations on restaurants.
Forsyth Park
This iconic 30‑acre park is known for its grand fountain, tree‑lined paths, and open lawns. It’s perfect for a morning walk, people‑watching, or relaxing under the moss‑draped oaks. Locals treat it like Savannah’s backyard.
Tybee Island & Coastal Wildlife
A nearby beach escape where visitors can enjoy the shoreline, see local lighthouses, and observe coastal wildlife such as dolphins. It’s a popular day‑trip option from Savannah. Learn more about what Tybee Island has to offer here.