Savannah is home to the oldest public art museum in the South — the Telfair Museums, which include the Telfair Academy, the Jepson Center, and the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters.
Famous for its breathtaking oak-lined driveway, Wormsloe is a former colonial estate offering walking trails, historic ruins, and a peek into Savannah’s early history.
Hop on a classic paddlewheel riverboat for a sightseeing, dinner, or sunset cruise along the Savannah River. It’s one of the most relaxing ways to take in the city’s charm.
A four-block open-air market filled with boutiques, local art, live music, and dining. It’s a must-visit to experience Savannah’s vibrant culture and pick up something unique.
This hauntingly beautiful cemetery is world-famous for its ornate tombstones, sculptures, and moss-draped oaks. It became iconic after being featured in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Overlooking the Savannah River, River Street is lined with old cotton warehouses turned into shops, galleries, and restaurants. It’s the best place for souvenirs, nightlife, and enjoying the city’s waterfront vibe.
The heart of Savannah is its Historic District — full of 18th- and 19th-century homes, churches, and squares. Walking through the cobblestone streets feels like stepping back in time. Guided tours share fascinating ghost stories and local legends.
Savannah’s crown jewel, Forsyth Park is a 30-acre green space famous for its iconic fountain, shady oak trees, and beautiful gardens. It’s perfect for morning walks, picnics, and weekend markets.