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Visite à pied de l'histoire de Genteel and Bard's Savannah

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Découvrez la visite guidée à pied de l'histoire de luxe de Savannah avec des écouteurs gratuits. De plus, nos groupes de tournées sont limités à 20 invités, tandis que d'autres entreprises autorisent 30 personnes dans un groupe.

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Contrairement au silence entre les emplacements avec d'autres entreprises, nos hôtes avec micro en direct et nos appareils d'écoute élégants permettent une expérience de narration continue et immersive, vous offrant le meilleur rapport qualité-prix.
Cette visite à pied historique de Savannah est une promenade facile dans la plus belle ville des États-Unis. Découvrez quelques-unes des histoires historiques de Savannah et découvrez des lieux qui ont façonné ce pays, tout en profitant de photographies, de musique et des premières lettres de compte. Vous êtes sûr de repartir avec de nouveaux amis et un amour plus profond pour la ville des hôtesses. Cette visite à pied de Savannah apporte l'expérience du musée à l'extérieur pour une production de contes en direct inoubliable que vous ne pouvez absolument pas vous permettre de manquer.
Ville: Savane
Wed 23 Oct
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Ce qui est inclu
Headsets to hear the guide clearly
Tour escort/host
Professional Local Guide
Headsets to hear the guide clearly
Tour escort/host
Professional Local Guide
Headsets to hear the guide clearly
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés de un adulte
À quoi s'attendre
1
Genteel & Bard Savannah
Our History Walk together will be a full submersion into Savannah’s rich history from 1733 - today. You will hear, see, and connect with the Hostess City through it’s stories, locals, music, architecture, war times, culture, movies, and history.
2
Chippewa Square
—Forrest Gump and it’s significance to Savannah’s History and present day. —Discover Savannah’s origin’s, the planned city, purpose behind it’s squares, James Oglethorpe (Founder of Georgia), Mary Musgrove, Chief Tomochichi and Yamacraw Native Americans.
3
Madison Square
—Learn About Savannah’s role in the Civil War and how our city shaped the United State’s future with one of the most important events in world History. —Green-Meldrim House
4
Mercer Williams House Museum
You’ll discover the beauty and elegance of Monterrey Square, including the Mercer Williams House, Casmir Pulaski’s monument, and The Temple Mickve Israel.
5
Savannah Historic District
Take part in Savannah’s architectural history and Jones Street. It was once called America’s most beautiful street and the live oak brick street is the center of Savannah’s exquisite homes, architecture, and cultural history.
6
Lafayette Square
—Juliette Gordon Low & the Girl Scouts —Hamilton Turner Inn, the first house with electricity in Savannah —The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Savannah’s Irish Heritage.
7
Genteel & Bard Savannah
Our History Walk together will be a full submersion into Savannah’s rich history from 1733 - today. You will hear, see, and connect with the Hostess City through it’s stories, locals, music, architecture, war times, culture, movies, and history.
8
Chippewa Square
—Forrest Gump and it’s significance to Savannah’s History and present day. —Discover Savannah’s origin’s, the planned city, purpose behind it’s squares, James Oglethorpe (Founder of Georgia), Mary Musgrove, Chief Tomochichi and Yamacraw Native Americans.
9
Madison Square
—Learn About Savannah’s role in the Civil War and how our city shaped the United State’s future with one of the most important events in world History. —Green-Meldrim House
10
Mercer Williams House Museum
You’ll discover the beauty and elegance of Monterrey Square, including the Mercer Williams House, Casmir Pulaski’s monument, and The Temple Mickve Israel.
11
Savannah Historic District
Take part in Savannah’s architectural history and Jones Street. It was once called America’s most beautiful street and the live oak brick street is the center of Savannah’s exquisite homes, architecture, and cultural history.
12
Lafayette Square
—Juliette Gordon Low & the Girl Scouts —Hamilton Turner Inn, the first house with electricity in Savannah —The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Savannah’s Irish Heritage.
13
Genteel & Bard Savannah
Our History Walk together will be a full submersion into Savannah’s rich history from 1733 - today. You will hear, see, and connect with the Hostess City through it’s stories, locals, music, architecture, war times, culture, movies, and history.
14
Chippewa Square
—Forrest Gump and it’s significance to Savannah’s History and present day. —Discover Savannah’s origin’s, the planned city, purpose behind it’s squares, James Oglethorpe (Founder of Georgia), Mary Musgrove, Chief Tomochichi and Yamacraw Native Americans.
15
Madison Square
—Learn About Savannah’s role in the Civil War and how our city shaped the United State’s future with one of the most important events in world History. —Green-Meldrim House
16
Mercer Williams House Museum
You’ll discover the beauty and elegance of Monterrey Square, including the Mercer Williams House, Casmir Pulaski’s monument, and The Temple Mickve Israel.
17
Savannah Historic District
Take part in Savannah’s architectural history and Jones Street. It was once called America’s most beautiful street and the live oak brick street is the center of Savannah’s exquisite homes, architecture, and cultural history.
18
Lafayette Square
—Juliette Gordon Low & the Girl Scouts —Hamilton Turner Inn, the first house with electricity in Savannah —The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Savannah’s Irish Heritage.
19
Genteel & Bard Savannah
Our History Walk together will be a full submersion into Savannah’s rich history from 1733 - today. You will hear, see, and connect with the Hostess City through it’s stories, locals, music, architecture, war times, culture, movies, and history.
20
Chippewa Square
—Forrest Gump and it’s significance to Savannah’s History and present day. —Discover Savannah’s origin’s, the planned city, purpose behind it’s squares, James Oglethorpe (Founder of Georgia), Mary Musgrove, Chief Tomochichi and Yamacraw Native Americans.
21
Madison Square
—Learn About Savannah’s role in the Civil War and how our city shaped the United State’s future with one of the most important events in world History. —Green-Meldrim House
22
Mercer Williams House Museum
You’ll discover the beauty and elegance of Monterrey Square, including the Mercer Williams House, Casmir Pulaski’s monument, and The Temple Mickve Israel.
23
Savannah Historic District
Take part in Savannah’s architectural history and Jones Street. It was once called America’s most beautiful street and the live oak brick street is the center of Savannah’s exquisite homes, architecture, and cultural history.
24
Lafayette Square
—Juliette Gordon Low & the Girl Scouts —Hamilton Turner Inn, the first house with electricity in Savannah —The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Savannah’s Irish Heritage.
25
Genteel & Bard Savannah
Our History Walk together will be a full submersion into Savannah’s rich history from 1733 - today. You will hear, see, and connect with the Hostess City through it’s stories, locals, music, architecture, war times, culture, movies, and history.
26
Chippewa Square
—Forrest Gump and it’s significance to Savannah’s History and present day. —Discover Savannah’s origin’s, the planned city, purpose behind it’s squares, James Oglethorpe (Founder of Georgia), Mary Musgrove, Chief Tomochichi and Yamacraw Native Americans.
27
Madison Square
—Learn About Savannah’s role in the Civil War and how our city shaped the United State’s future with one of the most important events in world History. —Green-Meldrim House
28
Mercer Williams House Museum
You’ll discover the beauty and elegance of Monterrey Square, including the Mercer Williams House, Casmir Pulaski’s monument, and The Temple Mickve Israel.
29
Savannah Historic District
Take part in Savannah’s architectural history and Jones Street. It was once called America’s most beautiful street and the live oak brick street is the center of Savannah’s exquisite homes, architecture, and cultural history.
30
Lafayette Square
—Juliette Gordon Low & the Girl Scouts —Hamilton Turner Inn, the first house with electricity in Savannah —The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Savannah’s Irish Heritage.
31
Gentil & Barde Savannah
Notre promenade historique sera une immersion complète dans la riche histoire de Savannah de 1733 à aujourd'hui. Vous entendrez, verrez et vous connecterez avec la ville hôtesse à travers ses histoires, ses habitants, sa musique, son architecture, ses temps de guerre, sa culture, ses films et son histoire.
32
Place Chippewa
—Forrest Gump et son importance pour l'histoire de Savannah et aujourd'hui. —Découvrez l'origine de Savannah, la ville planifiée, le but derrière ses places, James Oglethorpe (fondateur de la Géorgie), Mary Musgrove, le chef Tomochichi et les Amérindiens Yamacraw.
33
Madison Square
—Découvrez le rôle de Savannah dans la guerre civile et comment notre ville a façonné l'avenir des États-Unis avec l'un des événements les plus importants de l'histoire mondiale. —Maison Green-Meldrim
34
Musée de la maison Mercer Williams
Vous découvrirez la beauté et l'élégance de la place Monterrey, y compris la maison Mercer Williams, le monument de Casmir Pulaski et le temple Mickve Israel.
35
Quartier historique de Savannah
Participez à l'histoire architecturale de Savannah et à Jones Street. On l'appelait autrefois la plus belle rue d'Amérique et la rue en briques de chêne vivant est le centre des maisons exquises, de l'architecture et de l'histoire culturelle de Savannah.
36
Place Lafayette
—Juliette Gordon Low et les éclaireuses —Hamilton Turner Inn, la première maison avec électricité à Savannah —La cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste et le patrimoine irlandais de Savannah.
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Commentaires (295)
elmabanc
Apr 2019
TC was a great tour guide! We did the Historic Walking tour which was a lot of fun and educational at the same time! It was nice having the earbuds so that as we were walking from stop to stop everyone could still hear everything that TC had to say along the way. We highly recommend this tour.
Janis G
Apr 2019
We spent 5 days in Savannah and thoroughly enjoyed it, but the historic walking tour of Savannah was one of my favorite activities. TC was our tour guide and was amazing. He is super friendly and approachable and incredibly passionate about what he does. You learn a lot of history and also get some fun stories of the old Savants. They supply you with earbuds and a receiver so you can hear what the guide has to say the entire time. TC carries a computer with hime and has audio feeds and historic pictures to aide in your history tour. You will not be disappointed.
Go08386198085
Apr 2019
TC is a very engaging storyteller and leads an entertaining walking tour of Savannah's historic district through the lens of the city's darker past. His tales are based on history so it's not all about paranormal activity; rather you find out why particular sites are haunted. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and would absolutely recommend it to friends and family.

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