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Savannah is famous for its Spanish moss-draped squares, antebellum architecture, and one of the largest historic districts in the United States. Hotels start from $160/night, and the best time to visit is March through May or October through November for mild weather and manageable crowds.

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Savannah Historic District Evening Walking Tour

Savannah Historic District Evening Walking Tour

2 hours From $28 pp via viator

A guided walk through the landmark squares including Chippewa and Monterey, covering the history behind Savannah's grid layout and its antebellum architecture by gaslight.

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Savannah Food and Culture Tasting Tour

Savannah Food and Culture Tasting Tour

3 hours From $65 pp via getyourguide

Stops across the City Market and Broughton Street areas to sample she-crab soup, pralines, and local barbecue with background on how Southern coastal food traditions developed in the region.

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Tybee Island and Coastal Georgia Day Trip

Tybee Island and Coastal Georgia Day Trip

Full day From $95 pp via viator

A guided excursion 18 miles east to Tybee Island, including a stop at the Tybee Island Light Station, one of the oldest and tallest lighthouses in Georgia, with time for the beach.

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Savannah Historic District Evening Walking Tour Top Pick
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Savannah Historic District Evening Walking Tour

★ 4.7 ()

A guided walk through the landmark squares including Chippewa and Monterey, covering the history behind Savannah's grid layout and its antebellum architecture by gaslight.

Savannah Food and Culture Tasting Tour Top Pick
Experience

Savannah Food and Culture Tasting Tour

★ 4.7 ()

Stops across the City Market and Broughton Street areas to sample she-crab soup, pralines, and local barbecue with background on how Southern coastal food traditions developed in the region.

Tybee Island and Coastal Georgia Day Trip Top Pick
Experience

Tybee Island and Coastal Georgia Day Trip

★ 4.7 ()

A guided excursion 18 miles east to Tybee Island, including a stop at the Tybee Island Light Station, one of the oldest and tallest lighthouses in Georgia, with time for the beach.

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Savannah in 3 Days

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Savannah for Couples

Quiet mornings, slow dinners, and the views the brochures don't show. Built for two.

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Savannah with Kids

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Best Time to Visit Savannah

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Best months to visit Savannah: April–June and September–October offer mild weather and fewer crowds. July–August is peak season. December–February is coldest but cheapest.

Why Visit Savannah?

Savannah’s 22 public squares form the backbone of its historic district, and walking between them feels genuinely different from any other American city. Forsyth Park is the most photographed, with its 1858 fountain and open lawn stretching roughly 30 acres in the heart of Midtown. A few blocks north, the Mercer Williams House on Monterey Square became widely known through the book and film ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’ and now operates as a museum with tours around $12.50 per person. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on Lafayette Square is free to enter and worth a slow look at its stained glass interior, which dates to the late 19th century.
The Riverfront district runs along the Savannah River and mixes tourist shops with working history. Factor’s Walk, the cobblestone ramp system connecting River Street to Bay Street, was built in the 1800s to move cotton bales from warehouses to the docks. Travelers find this area busier on weekends, so a weekday morning walk gives you a cleaner sense of the architecture. For food, the Old Pink House restaurant in Reynolds Square serves she-crab soup and crispy whole flounder in a 1771 mansion, and dinner reservations are recommended well in advance. The Olde Pink House is one of the city’s most consistent dining experiences for Southern coastal food.
The Starland District and Victorian District, both south of Forsyth Park, attract a younger local crowd and have good independent coffee shops and galleries that reflect what Savannah residents actually do on weekends. The Savannah College of Art and Design, known as SCAD, has woven itself into the city’s fabric with galleries open to the public, including the SCAD Museum of Art on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, which offers free admission on select days. For day trips, Tybee Island sits about 18 miles east of downtown and takes roughly 30 minutes by car, offering a low-key beach alternative without the resort-scale development found elsewhere on the Georgia coast.

Frequently Asked Questions — Savannah

How much do hotels in Savannah cost?

Hotels in Savannah start around $160 per night for a reliable 3-star option in or near the Historic District. Mid-range 4-star hotels typically run $160 to $250 per night, while boutique and luxury properties near Forsyth Park or the Riverfront can exceed $300. Prices spike during St. Patrick's Day week in March and during SCAD graduation weekends.

When is the best time to visit Savannah?

March through May and October through November offer the most comfortable temperatures, typically in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit, making walking the squares and Forsyth Park genuinely pleasant. Summer in Savannah is hot and humid, with temperatures regularly above 90 degrees, and afternoon thunderstorms are common from June through August. St. Patrick's Day in March draws very large crowds and significantly raises hotel rates.

How many days do I need in Savannah?

Two full days covers the core of the Historic District, including the main squares, the Riverfront, Broughton Street, and a meal at a sit-down restaurant like The Olde Pink House. Three days allows you to add a day trip to Tybee Island and explore the Starland District south of Forsyth Park at a relaxed pace. Four days works well if you want to visit the SCAD Museum of Art and take a guided tour.

Is Savannah safe for tourists?

The Historic District, Forsyth Park area, and Riverfront are generally comfortable for tourists during the day and evening. Like most cities, some neighborhoods south and west of the Historic District see higher crime rates, so it is worth checking current conditions before wandering far from the main tourist areas at night. Staying aware of your surroundings on River Street late on weekend nights is sensible, as the area gets rowdy.

What area should I stay in?

The Historic District is the most practical base, putting you within walking distance of the squares, Forsyth Park, Broughton Street shopping, and most restaurants. The Riverfront area along River Street is convenient but can be noisy on weekend nights. The Victorian District just south of Forsyth Park offers slightly quieter surroundings and is still walkable to the main sights.

How do I get around Savannah?

The Historic District is compact and designed for walking, with most major squares and landmarks within a mile of each other. The free DOT Shuttle runs a loop connecting the Visitor Center, City Market, and the Riverfront, which is useful for avoiding the cobblestone streets on River Street. For Tybee Island or points outside downtown, a car or rideshare is necessary since public transit does not reliably reach those areas.

What food should I try in Savannah?

She-crab soup is the local signature, a rich cream-based soup made with blue crab and roe that appears on menus across the Historic District. Low Country boil, a one-pot dish with shrimp, sausage, corn, and potatoes, reflects the coastal Georgia and South Carolina cooking tradition well. Savannah also has a strong praline culture, and the candy shops along River Street and City Market sell fresh versions daily. For a full sit-down meal, The Olde Pink House on Reynolds Square and Cotton and Rye in the Starland District represent different ends of the local dining spectrum.

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