59 Fun Things to Do in Savannah

The city of Savannah, one of the most beautiful cities in the southern United States, invites you to enjoy its culture and gastronomy. A city that, behind its charms, hides dark secrets that make it a haunted city.
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The southern atmosphere is breathed in its streets. Bars and restaurants stay open for hours for the enjoyment of locals and tourists. The choice for fun is wide, from traditional tours to the more adventurous amphibious flight activities.

Savannah is surrounded by art and architecture. Immerse yourself in the Historic District or seek the tranquility of the suburbs. Either option will get you hooked and you won't want to leave.

1. Get to know the city from the water aboard an impressive boat

Sailing boat|©Şeyma B. Çalışkan
Sailing boat|©Şeyma B. Çalışkan

Take a cruise to get to know the city of Savannah from the water. You will sail along the river that bears the same name as the city, discovering landscapes where you will take beautiful pictures.

You can choose from a variety of cruises available, such as sightseeing, dinner, sailing at sunset or become a party. Any of these alternatives will seduce you, showing you emblematic places such as Old Fort Jackson or River Street, one of the most important streets.

Book a Savannah River Cruise

2. Delve into the history of Georgia's most beautiful city

Working water fountain|©Jasperdo
Working water fountain|©Jasperdo

The city of Savannah, Georgia's oldest and most beautiful city, has a wealth of history that is evident in its architecture. Among its charms you will find more than twenty squares that are part of an essential tour to know the city in depth.

Walking through its streets and delve into its hidden corners is a great way to learn every detail that offers this metropolis, which has its own personality. Here is more information about the best tours in Savannah.

Book a historic walking tour

3. Taste the most typical beverages of the area

Shot of Mint Julep|© wu yi
Shot of Mint Julep|© wu yi

Have you tried typical drinks such as mead, the famous Chatham Artillery Punch cocktail or the Mint Julep? Among the best plans in Savannah you can't miss a tour to taste the most representative liquids of the area, while you stroll through the most renowned pubs.

A tour through history from the most social point of view. Learn their customs in their leisure time and have fun from the epicenter of the party.

Book a drinking tour

4. Discover the atmosphere of the bars of the haunted city

Entrance to Moon River Brewing Company|©dchamp68
Entrance to Moon River Brewing Company|©dchamp68

You are in one of the most haunted cities in the United States. There are hundreds of legends roaming everywhere. And its bars were not going to be an exception.

A perfect plan for mystery lovers is to take a tour of haunted pubs. They will take you, among others, by Moon River Brewing Company and Ghost Central. Whether you believe in them or not, these stories will make your hair stand on end.

Just in case... Don't forget to toast to the memory of the city's ghosts!

Book a Haunted Bar Tour

5. Go through the gates of the Bonaventure Cemetery to discover what it hides

Bonaventure Cemetery Statue|©jan buchholtz
Bonaventure Cemetery Statue|©jan buchholtz

In Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetery is one of the most mysterious places to visit. Here you will learn about some of the legends that surround the city, such as that of little Gracie, a girl who died of pneumonia and some people still claim to see her wandering around these parts.

This is a place to visit carefully. The tombs are decorated with beautiful statues, which feed the curiosity of visitors. The moss and trees add the final touch of mystery to this unique setting. Many of the city' s ghost tours take you through this curious cemetery.

Book a tour of Bonaventure Cemetery

6. Taste the local food at the best restaurants in the area

People watching City market|©Michael Folger
People watching City market|©Michael Folger

In a city like this one where the gastronomic offer is so abundant, you want to indulge yourself while walking around the city. Besides, sightseeing makes you hungry, so why not combine these two pleasures of life?

Food is a perfect way to get to know the customs of a place. Taking a tour of the best local restaurants and food stores will give you a deeper understanding of the culture.

You will go to the most important market in the city, City Market, where the southern atmosphere will transmit the warmth of its character.

Book a food tour

7. Visit the historic Webb Military Museum

Military Museum|©Hulki Okan Tabak
Military Museum|©Hulki Okan Tabak

A visit to the Webb Military Museum will tell the story of the war that took place here, told from a different point of view. Relive events such as the American Civil War or Desert Storm through the many artifacts on display.

Each of the exhibits will take you back to a different era, the setting in which they played a key role. You will understand that the important thing is not the objects themselves, but what they have to tell each one of them. Find out more about this and other museums in the city in our post about The best museums in Savannah.

Book a visit to the Webb Military Museum

8. Become an expert cocktail barkeeper

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Photo Of Woman Pouring Liquid From Drink Mixer|©Helena Lopes
Photo Of Woman Pouring Liquid From Drink Mixer|©Helena Lopes

Would you like to surprise at the next party? Learn how to make the best cocktails from expert bartenders.

Combine the liquors you like the most to create authentic cocktails in the most professional style. A practice that began in speakeasies during Prohibition and is still popular today at the best parties.

Book a cocktail class

9. Admire Andrew Low House, a 19th century mansion

Photo of the entrance to Andrew Low House|©Viv Lynch
Photo of the entrance to Andrew Low House|©Viv Lynch

One of the most beautiful mansions you will see in the city is Andrew Low House. It was built in 1849 and belonged to the wealthy Low family. This Italianate style building still retains the original garden design.

The guided tour of the exterior and interior will help you understand how they lived at that time. You will also discover how the slaves who worked there lived.

Book a visit to Andrew Low House

10. See movie sets while riding a Segway

Tourists gather for a Segway tour|©Jo Guldi
Tourists gather for a Segway tour|©Jo Guldi

Enjoy a fun experience by taking a tour on a Segway through the sets where famous movies such as Forrest Gump or Something to Talk About were filmed.

You will learn how to drive a Segway, with which you will move around the city safely. Once you have mastered it, you will have the opportunity to remember some movie clips. Great movie stars were there to record scenes that have gone down in history, such as Tom Hanks sitting on the bench, sharing his box of chocolate.

Book a Segway tour to movie locations

11. Relive the city's most macabre murders

Savannah Mystery Trees Pictures|©Ashley Knedler
Savannah Mystery Trees Pictures|©Ashley Knedler

This tour through the most mysterious Savannah will show you the darkest reality of the town. Serial murders and other real cases that occurred in the area, is an important part of the history of this city that you will have the opportunity to learn from a local guide.

An experience as creepy as fun where you will pass through the streets and bars that keep dark secrets.

Book a tour through Savannah's murderous past

12. Learn about the history of the Civil War

Morgan Covnty Covrt House|©Robert Lz
Morgan Covnty Covrt House|©Robert Lz

Every country holds a part of history where terrible events took place. In the United States, the Civil War, or Civil War, left an indelible mark on the State of Georgia.

If you are a history buff, you can't miss a tour of the most significant places of these war periods. Touring Sherman's March to the Sea or visiting his headquarters are some of the activities that await you.

Book a Civil War tour

13. Take a Trolleybus tour of the most important points of the city

Trolleybus on track|©Rachel Claire
Trolleybus on track|©Rachel Claire

Visit Savannah on the Old Town Trolley City Tour. Climb ab oard this attractive means of transportation to visit the most emblematic points of the city.

Take advantage of the stops to get off and experience firsthand the essence of its streets and markets. In total you have available 15 stops and more than 100 points that will not miss the most important places to see in Savannah.

Book a Trolleybus Tour

14. Get up close and personal with the most luxurious homes

Welcome sign at the Juliette Gordon House|©Sarah German
Welcome sign at the Juliette Gordon House|©Sarah German

Savannah is home to some magnificent mansions, with elegant architecture and cozy spaces. This is the district with the largest concentration of luxury homes in the city.

Tour places that have gone down in local history, such as the building where Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA, was born.

Book a tour of historic homes

15. Immerse yourself in Savannah's haunted places at night

People On The Park Trail In The Mist|©Alexander Zvir
People On The Park Trail In The Mist|©Alexander Zvir

Do you dare to tour Savannah at night? As the lights change, the sights of the cities change. Buildings look different. The shadows that are created help immerse you in a setting where any story makes more sense.

The city of Savannah has great stories about ghosts and spirits, who come out at night in search of new souls.

This tour takes you to haunted hotels or the Hanging Plaza, where Alice Riley was hanged to death. An incredibly fun experience you won't forget.

Book a night tour through the ghost town

16. Indulge yourself with dinner while you take a cruise

Person serving a drink|©Dave Lastovskiy
Person serving a drink|©Dave Lastovskiy

Dining under the moonlight while on a short cruise is a dream within your reach. With the lights of Savannah in the background offering a picture postcard image, you can taste typical dishes of the area.

When you finish dinner, you can take the food down with the entertainment offered inside the boat and dance on the dance floor that the same boat puts at your disposal.

A dream evening that you will not forget.

17. Dare to walk among ghosts

Statue in the Bonaventure Cemetery|©Neal Wellons
Statue in the Bonaventure Cemetery|©Neal Wellons

Walk through the dark streets of the city guided by the light of a lantern while listening to the stories of the events that occurred here. Stories of death, catastrophes and mysteries difficult to explain.

If you are one of those who find it hard to believe in paranormal events, it is very likely that what they tell you in Savannah will change your mind.

Book a ghost tour

18. Walk through Georgia's oldest city

People walking in the park|© Ron Dylewski
People walking in the park|© Ron Dylewski

There's a lot to see in Savannah among the many squares, monuments and museums. Taking a walking tour allows you to take your time to peruse, answer any questions and photograph every nook and cranny.

Make your way to the Historic District to see the busiest part of the city.

Book a walking tour of the city

19. Be amazed by the dark history of the city

Old House in Savannah|©Mark Denton
Old House in Savannah|©Mark Denton

In Savannah there are dark spots marked by terrible and mysterious events. Rumor has it that the city is haunted. Would you like to know what happened?

Listen to the most terrifying stories from experts to understand the darkest part of the city. You will have a fun time while feeling the horror of what happened there, a terrifying experience!

Book a tour of Savannah's dark history

20. Stroll through the city's majestic oak groves

Bonaventure Cemetery|©Neal Wellons
Bonaventure Cemetery|©Neal Wellons

Visit two of the city's most beautiful landscapes dominated by oak trees, Bonaventure Cemetery and Wormsloe.

An open-air tour where you will learn about the lives of illustrious characters such as Johnny Mercer and Edward Telfair, and learn about slave practices on the Wormsloe Plantation.

On this tour you won't be able to resist tasting the incredible sweets of the Byrd Cookie Company, the city's most famous cookies.

Book a visit to Wormsloe and Bonaventure Cemetery

21. Remember Prohibition at the American Prohibition Museum

Prohibition Museum Relics|©Bruce Ribakove
Prohibition Museum Relics|©Bruce Ribakove

One era that marked the history of the United States was Prohibition. In the early 1900s, the prohibition on the sale of alcohol caused an uproar among the population, which gave way to bootlegging and protests.

A visit to the American Prohibition Museum recalls a moment in the life of the country that marked a before and after. Relive it with a reenactment of some of the most shocking scenes that come to mind. And don't forget to look for the speakeasy where no matter what happens they will continue to serve drinks.

Book a visit to the American Prohibition Museum

22. A tour through African-American history

African American Memorial|©mfnure31
African American Memorial|©mfnure31

At a time when slavery was widespread in the country, slaves fled at night to avoid arrest. That path they followed was called Drinking Gourd.

Here there is much to tell, many traces that were left along the way so that today the history of African Americans is remembered. Get up close and personal with a culture that is closely tied to the city of Savannah.

Book an African American History Tour

23. Ride a Segway through the downtown area

Tourists riding Segways|©Adam Donkus
Tourists riding Segways|©Adam Donkus

You don't need to get tired walking to get to know the city. The Segway will allow you to get to the same places you would visit on foot but with little effort.

Go to the most representative places such as the Telfair Museum, the Cathedral or the place where the bench where the scene of Forrest Gump was filmed. As a curiosity I will tell you that the bench of Forrest Gump is not there since it was a props.

Book a Segway tour around the city

24. Get around by bike like a local would do it

Women on bikes|©RODNAE Productions
Women on bikes|©RODNAE Productions

Getting around by bike is a sustainable and healthy habit that has spread throughout the cities. Travelling long distances in a short time will allow you to make the most of your time.

Stop to take a picture whenever you want. On a bicycle you can afford to do it while on a bus you will have to do it through the windows. Do you want to take care of the environment?

Book a bike tour

25. Laugh like never before in a comedy on wheels

Transvia in motion|©pensivelaw1
Transvia in motion|©pensivelaw1

Don't stop laughing at this comedy show. If you are looking for a fun time you have found the best option. Here there is room for parodies, surprises and the most surreal gossip you can imagine.

The Moron Twins will take you aboard a streetcar through the most hilarious history, through three centuries of history.

Laughter increases the hormones of happiness and this show will make you see life from another, happier prism. And if you liked the idea of going on a trolley, check out our article on The Best Savannah Trolley Tours and sign up for one of them.

Book a comedy tour

26. Sail among dolphins to visit Tybee Island

Two Gray Dolphins Surrounded by a Body of Water|©Jonas Von Werne
Two Gray Dolphins Surrounded by a Body of Water|©Jonas Von Werne

Get on this boat to watch the dolphins swim just a few meters away. You will feel like a kid!

On board the boat you will arrive at Tybee Island. Take a picture with the lighthouse and the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean in the background. A wonderful trip you won't forget.

Book an excursion to Tybee Island

27. Taste the food of Savannah's east side

People eating|©Savannah Location Services
People eating|©Savannah Location Services

Savannah's east side will reveal some of the most secret restaurants to even the locals. Try food from lesser-known restaurants, uncrowded but with the Southern essence of the city.

Start with a chicken en papillote sandwich, continue with waffles and finish by sweetening your day with artisan ice cream. You will have to come hungry to finish everything you have to try.

There is no better way to get to know the gastronomy of a place than doing it with someone from here. This is what the gastronomic tours are all about and you will discover the delicacies of the area.

Book a tour of the east side of the city

28. Demonstrate your knowledge in trivia questions

Smiling woman in plaza|©dodi Raz
Smiling woman in plaza|©dodi Raz

How much do you know? Play trivia questions and answers while you take the walking tour. A fun way to learn about this spectacular city.

And to liven up the day even more, you'll sample some delicious cocktails while you take the tour. There is no more fun way to get to know a city.

Book a trivia tour

29. Tour the city on a scooter

Woman on a scooter|©Mikhail Nilov
Woman on a scooter|©Mikhail Nilov

The option of renting a scooter and touring Savannah on your own will allow you as much time as you need at each site.

Don't worry about the rules. The center will tell you everything you need to know. They'll even help you ride it until you feel confident.

Book a scooter

30. Relax with yoga at Forsyth Park

Woman sitting in yoga position|©Надя Кисільова
Woman sitting in yoga position|©Надя Кисільова

Take time to relax by taking an outdoor yoga class. Whether it's your first class or you're an expert, classes are available for all levels. Classes are suitable for all levels.

ForsythPark is the ideal setting for this practice. Surrounded by trees you will feel in touch with nature while breathing fresh air. Do you smell the aromatic plants in the garden?

Take a deep breath and learn how to do Surya Namaskar, the famous sun salutation.

Book a yoga class

31. Visit the slave quarters of Owens-Thomas House.

Slave Quarters at Owens-Thomas House|©Tim King
Slave Quarters at Owens-Thomas House|©Tim King

On your visit to the Owens-Thomas House you'll have the opportunity to get an up-close look at what the original slave quarters were like. It is the only place in the city that allows you to visit where enslaved adults and children lived.

The property, now a museum, is a mansion owned by the Owens family and reflects the family's wealth.

A contrast between classes that makes you reflect on the era 200 years ago.

32. Enjoy art at the Telfair Academy

Telfair Hall Paintings Room|©Josh Hallett
Telfair Hall Paintings Room|©Josh Hallett

The Telfair Academy mansion is now a small museum. Here you can enjoy American and European works of art, paintings, sculptures and decorative arts.

Enjoy the famous Bird Girl statue, which stood for a time in the Bonaventure Cemetery.

33. Relive part of wartime history in a military fort

Antique Cannon|©Mark Denton
Antique Cannon|©Mark Denton

Take a look at Fort Pulaski, used during the battle in 1862. A war scene that fought during 30 hours of bombardment before surrendering.

If you put a little imagination into it, you can feel as if you were part of history, among cannons and various artifacts. A game of Risk where you are the one who moves the pieces.

34. Be careful when entering Sorrel Weed

Brief history of the Sorrel house|©gobucks2
Brief history of the Sorrel house|©gobucks2

Sorrel Weed is not just another house to visit. Supernatural events occur here for which investigators still have no explanation.

If you are going to enter, be prepared..., for what may happen. A flashlight, infrared camera, a radio and a spirit box are some of the tools that will accompany you during this spooky visit.

Be careful if you decide to participate in this ghost tour.

35. Johnson Square and other places to visit

Johnson Square Fountain|©Ken Lund
Johnson Square Fountain|©Ken Lund

If there's one thing Savannah has, it's beautiful squares to stroll through. Johnson Square is one of the most impressive, for its beauty and for what surrounds it. It is located next to the City Market and very close to the Savannah River. Have you noticed the historic houses that surround it?

Continue touring the city to discover them all. A total of 22 squares. Take a look at them all.

36. Hop on a steam locomotive

People walking near Central Savannah|©Charles Tilford
People walking near Central Savannah|©Charles Tilford

Steam engines, conductors punching the ticket, the smell of coal.... For some reason, old trains are engines that appeal to adults and children alike.

A visit to the Georgia State Railroad Museum is a great plan that few people can resist. Stroll among historic steam locomotives, climb aboard an antique passenger car and discover more about the history of the railroad. You'll have a very entertaining day.

37. Rumble to the sound of cannon fire at Old Fort Jackson

Photo of the cannon at old fort|©Mark Denton
Photo of the cannon at old fort|©Mark Denton

Old Fort Jackson is not just another fort to visit. Here you can feel like a member of the military while you perform the tasks that the military used to do.

These cannons that once served as a defense are still thundering today as they did in the past, only now they do it in a spectacle that no one wants to miss.

38. Become an expert sailor

Entrance to the William Scarbrough House|©Robert English
Entrance to the William Scarbrough House|©Robert English

Head over to the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum to delve into Savannah's maritime history. You'll find exhibits of ships and artwork, and learn all about how ships work.

The Museum is housed in the William Scarbrough House, which you can view as you stroll through the beautiful natural gardens.

39. Shop at the River Street Marketplace

River street place|©C Watts
River street place|©C Watts

Are you also one of those who can't resist visiting a Marketplace? The River Street Marketplace is more than just an open-air market. It is the most important meeting point where locals and tourists gather.

Buy food, clothes, souvenirs or crafts. You have a wide selection of products for you to decide what you like.

40. Feel like a star at the Lucas Theater

Entrance to the Lucas Theater|©Mark Denton
Entrance to the Lucas Theater|©Mark Denton

When it comes to strange stories, the Lucas Theater takes the cake. A theater where somewhat inexplicable events have not ceased to occur. Not in vain, the last movie that was projected was "The Exorcist".

This theater, located in Reynolds Square, reopened its doors to the public in 2000, after having been on the verge of being demolished. Enter and enjoy one of their shows!

41. Immerse yourself in the Marine Education Center

Crab out of water|© Rach Teo
Crab out of water|© Rach Teo

Enjoy the Aquarium and Marine Education Center learning about life under saltwater.

Get up close and personal with native species such as snails and crabs. And to finish, enjoy lunch at the cliff-side picnic tables.

42. Raise awareness at the wildlife center

Green Lizard On Top Of The Gray Surface|©Gotta Be Worth It
Green Lizard On Top Of The Gray Surface|©Gotta Be Worth It

Get up close and personal with Savannah's wildlife at the Oatland Island Wildlife Center.

You'll find more than 95 specimens of 39 different species, including American bison, wolves, snakes, owls and armadillos. All of them well cared for in a natural and friendly environment with each species.

Check out all the activities they have prepared for you!

43. Taste a delicious ice cream at Leopold

people shopping at the ice cream parlor|©U.S. Department of Agriculture
people shopping at the ice cream parlor|©U.S. Department of Agriculture

When locals choose an ice cream parlor to enjoy their relaxing moments, it's for a reason. And if that ice cream shop has been in business for more than 100 years, there is little more to add.

Heladería Leopold is one of the points that are marked in red on all tourist maps. Handmade ice cream with authentic flavors that will make you remember it as one of the best you have ever tasted in your life.

44. Become a true Girl Scout

Sign commemorating Juliette Low|©Mark Denton
Sign commemorating Juliette Low|©Mark Denton

The figure of the Girl Scouts was born in 1912 by the hand of Juliette Gordon Low. With a simple call made from this house, she started a revolutionary movement that allowed thousands of girls to feel confident in themselves.

The House where Juliette Gordon Low was born is now a museum in honor of her figure. You can learn about Juliette's life and see the inside of the house as it was at the time.

45. Dare to take a kayak tour on the Moon River

Women in Kayak|©Roddy Medders
Women in Kayak|©Roddy Medders

Have you ever been on a kayak? If you have, you will surely love the experience on the Moon River. And if you haven't tried it yet, this is your chance.

An opportunity to enjoy in contact with nature. There is a good chance that you will see animals such as otters swimming alongside you.

46. Savor a delicious brunch at the old bus terminal

Restaurant entrance|©Craig James
Restaurant entrance|©Craig James

Come to the old bus terminal for a delicious brunch on Sundays at noon.

If you prefer to dine, El Gris Restaurant is open Wednesday through Saturday to offer regional products in amazing dishes.

47. Explore African culture at the Museum of African Art

Sculpture of an African-American woman|©darwin.wins
Sculpture of an African-American woman|©darwin.wins

Be seduced by African culture at the Museum of African Art. The Museum has a collection of over 1000 objects gathered by a private collector, the founder of this space.

In the 3 types of tours they offer will address topics such as art and culture in West, Central and East Africa.

48. Take a tour of Forct McAllister

man posing beside the canyon|©Nicholas SmithSeguir
man posing beside the canyon|©Nicholas SmithSeguir

Forct McAllister State Park is a beautiful place to get out on a trail, alone, with friends or family. A peaceful place to hike while enjoying the marshes, giant oak trees and war artifacts that still remain.

Stop by the Civil War Museum to learn more about what happened.

49. Fly like a professional pilot in the Armed Forces

Front part of the helicopter|©fisherbray
Front part of the helicopter|©fisherbray

An essential part of learning about the harsh history surrounding World War II is a visit to the Armed Forces Museum. Several films and a lot of information will help you to better understand how it was experienced from inside the Armed Forces.

The exhibition also includes several airplanes that flew over the terrible war scenes. A spectacular museum not to be missed.

50. The essence of a city is lived in its markets

people walking in City market|©Steve Lamb
people walking in City market|©Steve Lamb

Take to the streets to enjoy the most authentic market in all of Savannah. City Market is entertainment, art, stores and much more.

A space for the leisure and enjoyment of everyone who wants to come here. Would you like something to eat or drink? You won't find a better place.

51. Attend a live performance at the Savannah Theater

people in the theater|©Fritz Herzog
people in the theater|©Fritz Herzog

Have a great time at a live show at the Savannah Theater. You can choose from plays, musicals, comedies or any level performance.

A great opportunity to attend a theater built 200 years ago. The exterior facade is reminiscent of the 40's and 50's, when it was renovated. Come and enjoy the show.

52. Show your ingenuity in an Escape Room

scape romm halloween|©Carola
scape romm halloween|©Carola

Get out all your tools because you're going to need them. It's time to show what you are capable of at The Escape Company. There are many surprises in store for you and your group.

If you prefer, you can spend the afternoon having a drink at the bar while you play one of the board games available to anyone who wants to come along. A different way to spend the afternoon with your friends or family.

No more excuses. There is an option for all ages and levels.

53. A spectacular and very pink restaurant

Entrance to Olde Pink House|©Ron Cogswell
Entrance to Olde Pink House|©Ron Cogswell

Elegant, cozy and pink, very pink. That's the famous Olde Pink House. Despite what it may seem, it is a restaurant suitable for all budgets. The prices are affordable and the quality is unbeatable.

Apart from the food menu, you have a menu with a great selection of cocktails, beers and wine. Cheers!

54. Live a great adventure aboard an amphibious plane

man on a plane|©Foto de Yura Forrat
man on a plane|©Foto de Yura Forrat

If adrenaline is your thing, you have the opportunity to fly in an amphibious plane. This motorized hang glider with open cockpit will give you the feeling of sailing as if it were a jet ski.

Dare to fly it and earn a certificate that certifies that flight time. It will be useful if you want to get your sport pilot license.

55. Art for all tastes

woman walking in museum|©Clay Hensley
woman walking in museum|©Clay Hensley

The SCAD Art Museum offers an alternative type of art, with a contemporary style and a fashion and cinema area. It has permanent and temporary exhibitions, covering all kinds of tastes.

For the little ones there are immersive activities that help them to better understand the concepts from a more playful point of view. They will have fun at the same time they are learning.

56. Stroll along Broughton Street, in the historic center of the city

carts on Broughton Street|©C-Bunny
carts on Broughton Street|©C-Bunny

Right in the historic downtown area is one of Savannah's most important streets, Broughton Street.

There are thousands of things to do in the area. Stop by the Gutstein Galleries where artists such as Chuck Close, Gregory Crewdson and Yoko Ono have exhibited. Enjoy a delicious homemade ice cream at Savannah's best ice cream parlor. Shop at the Paris Market and Brocante, where you'll find unique accessories, jewelry and more.

57. Discover your inner chef

Chef Cooking In The Kitchen|©Rene Asmussen
Chef Cooking In The Kitchen|©Rene Asmussen

It's a great time to learn or improve your cooking skills. Chef Darin offers practical classes so that you can learn how to be at ease while cooking.

The passion with which he transmits his way of cooking will make you passionate about this art. Learn to enjoy cooking and finish the class by tasting your own creations.

58. Visit the Mercer-Williams House, a murder scene

Entrance to the Mercer-Williams House|©Elizabeth Rose
Entrance to the Mercer-Williams House|©Elizabeth Rose

There are many reasons why you should visit the Mercer-Williams House. Among them, admiring the beautiful collection of Chinese porcelain and 18th- and 19th-century furnishings.

But that's not the only reason this house is known for. Here took place the murder of Jim Williams, owner of the house, to his assistant and lover, Danny Hansford.

It is not the only death that occurred here. Earlier an 11-year-old boy fell from the top when he snuck into the abandoned house. It was never known if he slipped or was pushed.

59. Celebrate a bike party

people aboard the Savannah Slowride|©Bruce Tuten
people aboard the Savannah Slowride|©Bruce Tuten

Hop on with your friends for a great time as you ride around the Pedal Pub. You'll be able to get around town on a giant bike shaped like a bar. You will move all together while listening to music, singing and drinking, just as if you were in a bar!

Any excuse is a good one. A birthday, with your partner, with your friends or with your co-workers. There are many reasons to have a party - you'll see how much fun it is!

Plan your trip to Savannah well

As you can see, there are many fun activities that await you in this city, so I recommend that you plan your trip well before you go and enjoy many of them. To help you in the selection of plans, we have created for you these lists with the best things to do by month:

On the other hand, traveling with family is not the same as traveling with friends. If you decide to go to Savannah with children, you may have to be a little more selective, but you won't be short of things to do. Just as if you travel at Christmas time to the Georgian capital, a time when the city attracts even more visitors.

And finally, perhaps you could also use these guides in which we have condensed for you everything this city has to offer depending on the length of your trip:

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    Nice scenery but nothing beats seeing dolphins. How beautiful the marine fauna is, they were always very respectful in giving them their space.
  • J
    J.
    5
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    We were quite pleased to learn that we had a view of the Atlantic Ocean. Being almost in the middle of two oceans caused me great excitement and curiosity.
  • R
    R.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    Interesting full day, the guide was very informative and the captain had a very good vibe. Nice experience to go with the family.
  • J
    J.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    Excellent tour, the weather made the tour more attractive.
  • S
    S.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    The voyage was quite orderly, we avoided a lot of turmoil and everyone was very cooperative. Also the boat and artifacts were quite clean.