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Visite historique à vélo de Savannah et garder les vélos après la visite

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This tour is one of the most affordable and fun ways to see all of Savannah. It is the only tour that you get to keep your bikes after the tour is complete and explore on your own. Ride through beautiful historic sites with the guidance of our knowledgeable, fun, local tour guides. We offer a variety of bikes to suit your preference. Our expert guides have a proven track record of making their customers really enjoy themselves with five star service at affordable prices. We also share the best recommendations on where to eat and explore.

Tour times are as follows:
10:30 am Sunday through Friday
9:30am and 12:00 pm Saturday

Keep your bike after the tour and see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bike lock is provided and bikes simply must be returned by close of business that day.
Ville: Savane
Tue 10 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
A detailed map of suggested routes to take and places to visit following your tour
Tour guide
Use of helmet (on request, not required for riders older than 16)
Bike lock
Best Quality Bikes - Hybrid bikes with multiple gears and hand brakes
Bike rental before and/or after your tour included
2-Hour bike tour of Savannah's Historical District
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All passenger weights and heights MUST be advised at time of booking
  • Please arrive as early as 10-15 minutes prior to the tour time
À quoi s'attendre
1
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
2
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
3
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
4
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
5
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
6
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
7
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
8
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
9
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
10
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
11
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
12
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
13
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
14
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
15
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
16
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
17
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
18
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
19
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
20
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
21
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
22
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
23
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
24
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
25
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
26
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
27
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
28
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
29
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
30
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
31
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
32
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
33
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
34
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
35
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
36
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
37
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
38
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
39
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
40
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
41
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
42
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
43
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
44
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
45
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
46
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
47
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
48
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
49
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
50
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
51
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
52
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
53
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
54
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
55
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
56
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
57
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
58
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
59
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
60
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
61
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
62
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
63
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
64
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
65
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
66
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
67
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
68
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
69
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
70
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
71
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. Why is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
72
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the gorgeous architecture and significance of this building and address
73
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most important churches in Savannah. Also, you will learn about General Oglethorpe’s (founder of Savannah) Charter
74
Green-Meldrim House
Learn and understand its role in history and why it is the house that "saved the city"
75
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character!
76
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to being founded
77
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
78
First African Baptist Church
Admire this important church and discover its "secrets" facts. Also, we stop by famous City Market just minutes away
79
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
80
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
81
Historic River Street
Overlook this immense river and learn its importance to the city hen and now
82
Colonial Park Cemetery
Ride through this mysterious, quiet and important site. Learn about its history and twisted facts
83
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits. Have your cameras ready!
84
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists.
85
Musée de la maison Mercer Williams
Qui a fondé la ville de Savannah et pourquoi. Pourquoi l'importance des carrés/quartiers ? Quelle est l'importance de la maison de Mercer Williams ? Soyez prêt à entendre des histoires intéressantes!
86
Maison Hamilton-Turner
En savoir plus sur la magnifique architecture et l'importance de ce bâtiment et de son adresse
87
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
L'une des églises les plus importantes de Savannah. En outre, vous découvrirez la charte du général Oglethorpe (fondateur de Savannah)
88
Maison Green-Meldrim
Apprenez et comprenez son rôle dans l'histoire et pourquoi c'est la maison qui a "sauvé la ville"
89
Place Chippewa
La place la plus populaire de Savannah. Vous serez surpris de savoir pourquoi... et vous pourriez rencontrer et reconnaître un personnage de film familier !
90
Place Wright
En savoir plus sur les habitants de Savannah avant sa fondation
91
Place Johnson
Découvrez des faits intéressants sur cette place et Nathaniel Green
92
Première église baptiste africaine
Admirez cette importante église et découvrez ses faits "secrets". De plus, nous nous arrêtons au célèbre marché de la ville à quelques minutes
93
Place Warren
Place isolée, magnifique, charmante et plus calme
94
Place Washington
Place isolée, magnifique, charmante et plus calme
95
Rue historique de la rivière
Surplombez cette immense rivière et apprenez son importance pour la poule de la ville et maintenant
96
Cimetière du parc colonial
Parcourez ce site mystérieux, calme et important. Découvrez son histoire et ses faits tordus
97
Parc Forsyth
Le plus grand parc du quartier historique, où trône sa fontaine emblématique. Préparez vos caméras !
98
Savane
Gardez votre vélo à la fin de la visite guidée pour voir des sites supplémentaires à votre rythme ou passez plus de temps sur les points forts que vous avez vus en cours de route. Les vélos sont le moyen le plus rapide, le plus simple et le plus efficace de voir Savannah. La ville est très plate et accueillante pour les cyclistes.
99
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
100
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
101
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
102
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
103
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
104
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
105
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
106
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
107
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
108
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
109
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
110
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
111
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
112
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
113
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
114
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
115
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
116
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
117
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
118
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
119
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
120
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
121
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
122
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
123
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
124
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
125
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
126
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
127
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
128
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
129
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
130
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
131
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
132
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
133
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
134
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
135
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
136
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
137
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
138
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
139
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
140
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
141
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
142
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
143
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
144
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
145
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
146
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
147
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
148
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
149
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
150
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
151
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
152
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
153
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
154
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
155
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
156
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
157
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
158
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
159
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
160
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
161
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
162
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
163
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
164
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
165
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
166
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
167
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
168
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
169
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
170
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
171
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
172
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
173
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
174
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
175
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
176
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
177
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
178
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
179
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
180
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
181
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
182
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
183
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
184
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
185
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
186
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
187
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
188
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
189
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
190
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
191
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
192
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
193
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
194
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
195
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
196
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
197
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
198
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
199
Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
200
Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
201
Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
202
City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
203
Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
204
Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
205
Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
206
Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
207
Mercer Williams House Museum
Who founded the city of Savannah and why. What is the importance of the squares/wards? What's the significance of Mercer Williams home? The Noble Hardee Mansion? Mickve Isreal? Be ready to hear some interesting stories!
208
Hamilton-Turner House
Learn about the history of this beautiful home - including some ghost stories - and it's important location.
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
One of the most beautiful churches in Savannah.
210
Green-Meldrim House
Understand its role in history and the notable events which took place there. Learn about the Savannah College of Art and Design and their relevance to Savannah's development.
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Chippewa Square
The most popular square in Savannah. You will be surprised why... and you might encounter and recognize a familiar movie character! Learn about the Savannah Theater and it's star-studded history.
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Wright Square
Learn about the people that inhabited Savannah prior to it being settled by Oglethorpe and his crew. Hear some spooky stories about the inhabitants of Wright Square!
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Johnson Square
Discover interesting facts about this square and Nathaniel Green
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City Market
Understand the history of City Market and its checkered past, as well as its significance in modern history.
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Warren Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
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Washington Square
Secluded, gorgeous, charming and more quiet square
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Forsyth Park
The biggest park in the Historic District, where its iconic fountain sits, and is the most photographed spot in Savannah!
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Savannah
Keep your bike at the end of the guided tour to see additional sights at your own pace, or spend extra time at highlights you saw along the way. Bikes are the quickest, easiest, and most efficient way to see Savannah. The city is very flat and accommodating to bicyclists. We provide locks and maps.
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Commentaires (266)
Amanda_A
Mar 2025
Great guide. Melissa was perfect for group and very knowledgeable. Very helpful to all keeping together and staying on time.
funontheroad69
Mar 2025
Such a delightful way to become acquainted with this beautiful city! Linda, our tour guide was so knowledgeable and kept everyone safe as we navigated the streets. Another family was on the tour with elementary and teen aged kiddos. Linda made sure to engage them in the historical narrative with questions and anecdotes. We saw most of the top historical spots and felt like we got a good overview to decide what we wanted to investigate more of later on. We also enjoyed the option of keeping the bicycles after the tour and savored a delicious lunch at Crystal Beer Parlor. My husband raved about the Crab Stew and the house made chips. This was one of our favorite adventures of the trip!
reemahs2015
Mar 2025
Had a fantastic tour of Savannah. Our guide, Linda, was great. Informative and entertaining, she gave us a wonderful overview of the history of the city. She also had some good tips and itineraries for biking around for the remainder of the day. A very enjoyable experience. Highly recommended!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you so much Reemah, we are thrilled you had an excellent time with Linda!

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