Sightseeing
Time to explore Savannah!
Wear walking shoes. Consider breakfast picnic at Forsyth Park. If it is Saturday, don’t miss The Farmer’s Market! From Forsyth Park, continue walk along Bull street. Enjoy squares. Compare Chippewa Square to filmed scenes of Forest Gump. Continue walk till you make it to Broughton Street. Enjoy unique local shop stores like House of Strut, The Paris Market, Savannah Bee Company, and Nourish. City Market is just around the corner. Consider stopping by “Lady & Son’s” restaurant. Recommend you make reservation if you want to eat there. From City Market, step into River Street and enjoy what the bay has to offer.
If you finish walking Savannah early, consider taking a car lift back to house and then head to “Wormsloe Historic Site”, a scenic park avenue of oak trees with Spanish Moss and a museum. After visiting the Wormsloe, consider dinner at “Pearl's Saltwater Grille” with river view and some of best hush puppies of the area.
The Ghost City Tour “Dead of Night” gives a balanced experience into Savannah history, haunted places, and paranormal events. This walking tour also invites you to see the charm of Savannah at night, when houses, cemeteries, city and parks light up their candles. I recommend 9 pm tour.
Ghost City Tours
888-876-5806
info@ghostcitytours.com
After tour consider having ice-cream at Leopold’s since the end of tour is close to it. Another great place to get Leopold’s is at Savannah International Airport since line is shorter.
Looking for a beach day? My favorite beach destination is Hunting Island State Park. Very scenic light house, soft sand, beach with plenty of vegetation and birds to watch. You can find shadow next to palm trees or dead trees next to the beach. Dead trees make beach a movie and photograph scene. On your way back home, consider stopping at “Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park” for ice cream or dinner at “Saltus River Grill”. Views of water, park and marina are great. You will also find unique old houses nearby like “Lewis Reeve Sams House” and “The Castle”.
If you only want to drive less than 30 min to beach, “Tybee North beach” by lighthouse is a nice destination. Recommend dinner at “Sundae Cafe” on Tybee (requires reservation).
Restaurant recommendations:
-Starland Café
-Back in the day bakery
-Bull Street taco
-The Vault
-Green Truck
-Pearl's Saltwater Grille
-Saltus River Grill
-Sundae Café
-The Lady and Sons
Forsyth Park
2 W Gaston StHouse of Strut
20 West State StreetRelight joy for fashion
City Market
219 W Bryan StWormsloe Historic Site
Hunting Island State Park Beach
North Beach, Tybee Island
Railwood AvenueHenry C. Chambers Waterfront Park
Bay StreetFood scene
Forsyth Farmers Market
13 E Park AveBull Street
Bull StreetThe Paris Market
36 W Broughton StSavannah Belle Boutique & Gallery
104 W Broughton StThe Lady and Sons
102 W Congress StLeopold's Ice Cream
212 E Broughton StLeopold’s Ice Cream at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport
400 Airways AveBack In The Day Bakery
2403 Bull StBull Street Taco
1608 Bull StThe Vault Kitchen & Market
2112 Bull StGreen Truck Neighborhood Pub
2430 Habersham StSundae Cafe
304 1st StPearl's Saltwater Grille
7000 La Roche AveSaltus River Grill
802 Bay StTipps für Reisende
Nicht verpassen
Eating - My local favorites
On Saturday Morning
Farmer’s Market on Saturday 9 am to 1 pm at Forsyth Park
Breakfast
Back in the day bakery: open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 3 pm. They have a nice coffee and breakfast sandwiches bar.
The Sentient Bean: Good coffee nearby.
Collins Quarter on Oglethorpe: The brunch local favorite.
Healthy Lunches
Starland Cafe: open Monday to Friday 11 am to 3 pm
Zunzi’s
For Dinner (reasonably priced)
The Vault
The Kitchen
Circa 1875
Burgers
Green truck pub (burgers)
Duck
The flying monk (asian)
Other stuff
Leopold's ice cream
Coffee (sentient bean)
Vegan (fox and