Savannah Unmissables
Savannah’s historic district is defined by its 22 public squares and a wealth of architectural styles, from the Gothic Revival spires of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist to the Greek Revival and Italianate designs of the Sorrel Weed and Mercer Williams houses. The city’s history unfolds along the cobblestone riverfront, the 18th-century City Market, and the legacy of the First African Baptist Church. This selection highlights the preservation of Georgia’s first city through its historic homes, public parks, and unique cultural landmarks.
River Street Savannah
Walking this street takes you back to the past. It is one of the most charming places in Savannah.
City Market
Lots of specialty shops, restaurants and live entertainment located on the original site of the market used by farmers and traders.
The Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica near Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris…
Bonaventure Cemetery
Bonaventure Cemetery is a rural cemetery located on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, east of Savannah, Georgia.
Forsyth Park Fountain
Installed in 1858, this white cast-iron centerpiece of Forsyth Park was modeled after the grand fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room
Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room is a casual restaurant in Savannah, Georgia, US which offers a menu of Southern US home cooking.
Sorrel Weed House
A premier example of Greek Revival and Regency architecture designed by Charles Cluskey in the 1830s, offering tours of its historic interior and courtyard.
First African Baptist Church
First African Baptist Church, located in Savannah, Georgia, claims to be derived from the first black Baptist congregation in North America.
Mercer Williams House
Designed by architect John S. Norris, construction on this Italianate villa began in 1860. It gained international fame as the primary setting for 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.'
Andrew Low House Museum
Experience the old Southern aristocracy, visit this beautiful well restored old home. Exquisite tour!
American Prohibition Museum
Located in City Market, this museum documents the history of the 18th Amendment through immersive exhibits, vintage vehicles, and a functional 1920s-style speakeasy.
Monterey Square
Laid out in 1847 to commemorate the Battle of Monterrey, this square features the Pulaski Monument and is widely considered one of the city's most picturesque public spaces.
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