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Visite panoramique en plein air de 90 minutes de Savannah à 360 ° sur l'histoire de la ville avec narration en direct

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Enjoy a Guided 360° Panoramic Tour of Historic Savannah from the comfort of our convertible Mercedes Sprinter. Whether the roof is opened or closed, you’ll enjoy a full view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. The adventure tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so inviting to visitors from all over the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah. Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach. Savannah’s Starland District is also included in this tour.
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Ce qui est inclu
Hear stories of figures from Savannah's history including James Oglethorpe and Johnny Mercer
Pass by top areas such as City Market, Historic River Street, and Starland District
Route passes by Savannah's famous squares, churches, monuments, and mansions
90-Minute Narrated History Tour of Savannah
360 degree panoramic views of Savannah and sites from open-top convertible luxury Mercedes sprinter
Hear stories of figures from Savannah's history including James Oglethorpe and Johnny Mercer
Pass by top areas such as City Market, Historic River Street, and Starland District
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
  • Per State law, any person entering the premises waives all civil liability against this premises owner and operator for any injuries caused by the inherent risk associated with contracting COVID-19 at public gatherings, except for gross negligence, willful and wanton misconduct, reckless infliction of harm, or intentional infliction of harm, by the individual or entity of the premises.
À quoi s'attendre
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City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
2
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
3
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
4
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
5
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
6
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
7
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
8
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
9
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
10
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
11
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
12
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
13
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
14
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
15
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
16
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
17
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
18
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
19
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
20
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
21
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
22
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
23
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
24
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
25
Marché de la ville
Les manoirs et les églises, les parcs et les monuments, le marché de la ville et la rue de la rivière seront tous contemplés confortablement depuis les sièges baquets de l'autocar de tourisme panoramique Mercedes.
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Rue historique de la rivière
River Street sera visible confortablement depuis les sièges baquets de l'autocar de tourisme panoramique Mercedes.
27
Quartier historique de Savannah
Que le toit soit ouvert ou fermé, profitez d'une vue panoramique complète sur la beauté de la ville d'un côté à l'autre et d'en haut. La vue à 360 ° est incroyable à conduire par les nombreux clochers d'église et sous les chênes vivants pour découvrir les vues dégagées de la savane historique. Le quartier historique de Savannah comprend plus de 20 places de la ville disposées selon un quadrillage distinctif par le général James E. Oglethorpe, fondateur de la colonie britannique de Géorgie en 1733. L'aventure de 90 minutes commence à partir de votre hôtel du quartier historique ou du centre des visiteurs de la ville situé à 301 Martin Luther King Blvd et raconte l'histoire colorée et ininterrompue du passé de la ville. L'itinéraire examine les places de la ville et partage les histoires des personnages colorés qui ont fait de la ville un monde si grand. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi et bien d'autres ont laissé leur empreinte autour des places de Savannah.
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Cimetière du parc colonial
Passer par le cimetière du parc colonial
29
Place Chippewa
Chippewa Square porte le nom d'un événement à la frontière nord avec le Canada. Lors de la bataille de Chippewa, en 1814, les forces américaines sont sorties victorieuses des Britanniques près des chutes du Niagara, et lorsque Chippewa Square a été construit en 1815.
30
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
La cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste, établissement catholique romain, est l'église mère du diocèse catholique romain de Savannah.
31
Maison basse d'André
Maison historique située sur Lafayette Square
32
Parc Forsyth
Forsyth Park, au milieu du centre-ville historique de Savannah, est un point de repère clé de la ville depuis le milieu des années 1800.
33
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
34
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
35
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
36
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
37
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
38
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
39
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
40
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
41
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
42
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
43
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
44
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
45
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
46
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
47
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
48
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
49
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
50
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
51
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
52
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
53
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
54
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
55
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
56
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
57
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
58
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
59
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
60
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
61
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
62
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
63
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
64
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
65
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
66
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
67
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
68
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
69
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
70
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
71
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
72
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
73
City Market
Mansions and churches, parks and monuments, City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
74
Historic River Street
River Street will be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach.
75
Savannah Historic District
Whether the roof is opened or closed, enjoy a full panoramic view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360° view is amazing to drive by the many Church Steeples and under live oaks to experience the unobstructed sights of Historic Savannah. Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733. The 90 minute adventure starts from your Historic District Hotel or the city’s Visitors Center located at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd and tells the colorful uninterrupted story of the city’s past. The route examines the city Squares and shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so Lar the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah.
76
Colonial Park Cemetery
Pass by Colonial Park Cemetery
77
Chippewa Square
Chippewa Square is named for an event on the northern border with Canada. In the Battle of Chippewa, in 1814, American forces emerged victorious over the British near Niagara Falls, and when Chippewa Square was built in 1815.
78
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, a Roman Catholic establishment, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
79
Andrew Low House
Historic home located on Lafayette Square
80
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s.
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Commentaires (478)
G979KRlongn
Mar 2025
This was a great experience. The tour guide, Stephanie, was awesome. She picked us up 30 min prior to the tour and took us around. It made our visit to Savanna much more fulfilling.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Stefanie is the best! We are happy to hear you had a great time. Thank you for choosing Gray Line.
Leonna M
Feb 2025
Our driver seemed very knowledgeable about the route. She explained things all along the way and even stopped at the cathedral so we could get out for a few minutes to run in there. I loved the open air back of the van. That was especially nice and a little less crowded than a big trolley. I would use them again. Plus, as an added bonus, they provided pickup and additional transfer transportation throughout the day. If we shopped and needed to get back to our hotel, cars or some place else, we just called. We didn’t realize that was gonna happen.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
We are thrilled to hear you had a great time. Thank you for choosing Gray Line.
Camper606790
Feb 2025
We booked this tour based on recommendations of several local friends, who said it was a good way to get an informative tour and overview of Savannah. It was a great experience we were not disappointed at all! Max was our driver, tour guide and narrator, and his knowledge of the history, as well as his clear, easy to understand presentation was outstanding. Our friends were visiting from New England, and we live here, and we all equally enjoyed the thorough and engaging stories, descriptions, and explanations, not to mention Max's sense of humor. We had great weather, and the open top vehicle was fantastic! We were definitely glad we wore sunscreen and hats; a must if you have a sunny day! We all recommend this as a great way to get a good feel for Savannah and learn a lot as well.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Max is great! We are thrilled to hear you had a great time! Thank you for choosing Gray Line.

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