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Savannah, Georgia is a charming Southern with a Historic District of cobblestone streets and grand antebellum houses. Savannah is home to diverse communities that are waiting to be explored, delicious food, vibrant nightlife and beautiful architecture set against a backdrop of Spanish moss and Southern charm.

Your tour begins at the beginning of the city, where your guide will recount Savannah’s founding and evolution over more than three centuries, remnants of which are present throughout. As you pass balconied mansions, dripping with bougainvillaea and share the road with horse-drawn carriages, you’ll experience why this Georgian city is an American favourite. Explore the neatly paved squared, hemmed by grand mansions, adorned with wooden shutters keeping in some of their long-hidden secrets.

Your tour ends with a leisurely light bite and drink, where your guide will happily share their favourite hotspots and hidden gems for you to enjoy during the rest of your time in the city.
Ville: Savane
Fri 11 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group
Vous aurez un guide sympathique et compétent avec vous tout le temps.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
2
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
3
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
4
Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
5
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
6
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
7
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
8
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
9
Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
10
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
11
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
12
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
13
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
14
Juliette Gordon Low's Birthplace
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
15
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
16
Parc Forsyth
Rencontrez votre guide à la fontaine de Forsyth Park, le parc le plus grand et le plus populaire de Savannah. Explorez le quartier historique, un beau quartier aux allures d'une époque révolue avec plus de 1 100 bâtiments d'importance historique.
17
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Passez devant la basilique cathédrale de Saint-Jean-Baptiste, une cathédrale catholique romaine vieille de 143 ans, et promenez-vous sur la place Chippewa, l'une des places les plus connues présentées dans l'une des scènes du banc du film Forrest Gump, qui a ensuite été donné et présenté au musée d'histoire de Savannah.
18
Musée de la maison de Davenport
Visitez le Davenport House Museum, construit dans les années 1820-27 par le maître d'œuvre Isaiah Davenport.
19
Lieu de naissance de Juliette Gordon Low
Apprenez les secrets de Savannah depuis son histoire fondatrice - la guerre civile, la révolution, l'architecture et le rôle des femmes, en passant devant le lieu de naissance de Juliette Gordon Low.
20
Place Johnson
Descendez Johnson Square, la plus ancienne et la plus grande place avec un monument en marbre de 50 pieds en l'honneur du général Nathanael Greene, et terminez votre visite au bord de l'eau de Savannah et découvrez quelques excellentes recommandations de restauration de votre guide.
21
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
22
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
23
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
24
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
25
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
26
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
27
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
28
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
29
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
30
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
31
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
32
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
33
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
34
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
35
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
36
Forsyth Park
Meet your guide at the fountain in Forsyth Park, the largest and most popular park in Savannah. Explore the historic district, a handsome quarter with the feel of a bygone era with more than 1,100 historically significant buildings.
37
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Pass by The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, a 143-year-old Roman Catholic Cathedral, and take a stroll down Chippewa Square, one of the most known squares featured in one of the bench's scenes in the movie Forrest Gump, which was later donated and showcased in the Savannah History Museum.
38
Davenport House Museum
See the Davenport House Museum, built in the years 1820-27 by master builder Isaiah Davenport.
39
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Learn the secrets of Savannah from its founding history - the Civil War, the Revolution, architecture and the role of women, as you pass by Juliette Gordon Low's birthplace.
40
Johnson Square
Walk down Johnson Square, the oldest and largest square with a 50-foot marble monument to honour General Nathanael Greene, and end your tour at Savannah's waterfront and discover some great dining recommendations from your guide.
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Commentaires (10)
Anindita_D
Apr 2021
Its a must do. KT was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and very friendly. KT as a Savannah native , 3 generations of history to share she gave us a tour that was in depth, of the savannah history. 3 hours just flew by. To see and hear about the historic homes were so educational and all the amazing history that we all forget is revived again.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2021
Hi Tina, Thank you so much for your kind words, we are so lucky to have KT as part of family, she is one in a million! and most importantly we are thrilled that you had an amazing experience and brought back to life some forgotten stories, it's what it is all about for us at Travel Curious. We look forward to creating more memorable experiences with you in the future! Stay Curious #heretoexplore Séan

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