Themed walking tours, sunset drinks, and beautiful cobblestone squares await in this beloved Southern city.
Immersing yourself in the city’s history,food, and culture is the ultimate travel goal.
Stroll through the citys parks and squares.
Get your caffeine fix at The Coffee Fox.
Instead of your typical black coffee, opt for the signature horchata latte atThe Coffee Foxto start your day.
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Enjoy a beach day on Tybee Island.
Tybee Island, one of thebest beach towns in the South, is about 20 minutes from downtown Savannah.
The drive out is great to help you decompress.
Tybee has beach town vibes and great little shops.
Dont forget to hitSea Wolffor strong drinks and tasty hot dogs, he says.
Browse the shelves at E. Shaver Booksellers.
You dont need to be an avid reader to appreciate the charm ofE.
Shaver Booksellers, an iconic bookstore on Bull Street.
Load up on sweet treats at Baker’s Pride.
Any of its doughnuts will give you just the right sugar kick to keep adventuring all day.
View the latest exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art.
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Venture down cobblestoned River Street.
Take a walk down the cobblestones on River Street.
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The oldest public art museum in the Southeastern United States,Telfair Museumsis actually made up of three museums.
Two are National Historic Landmark sites: the Telfair Academy and the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters.
You only need one ticket for all three.
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Fill up on fresh seafood.
In a coastal city like Savannah, its no surprise that the seafood is wildly good.
Theres a walk-up fried fish place calledShabazz[with] a real sense of place.
I love that place, chef Carter said.
Sign up for a ghost or history tour.
Walking tours are a great way to get to know this destination.
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Immerse yourself in art, music, and shopping at City Market.
Savannahs historic City Market once welcomed fishermen, farmers, and horse-drawn carriages on a daily basis.
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Escape the heat by visiting another city museum.
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Savannahs museum roster is vast and varied.
Sit down for a meal at The Olde Pink House.
Known and named for its pink hue,The Olde Pink Houseis a tourist favorite in Savannah.
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Pick up local produce at Forsyth Farmers Market.
Throw back a few oysters at Common Thread.
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Stretch your legs in Bonaventure Cemetery.
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Osbournes pro-tip for visiting the 100-plus acres?
Cool off with some ice cream at Leopolds.
Serving homemade ice cream since 1919,Leopoldsis a Savannah staple.
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Saddle up to a different kind of bar at Savannah Bee Company’s flagship store.
Make a reservation at chef Mashama Bailey’s The Grey.
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Have a rooftop drink at Perry Lane Hotel.
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Tickets for tours can be purchasedhere.
Wait in line for a seat inside Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room.
If you want Southern comfort food, theres one place to go, and that’sMrs.
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Lunch at Mrs. Wilkes is totally worth waiting in line for, says Taylor.