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Visite à pied du quartier historique de Savannah

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Taking a vacation to Savannah? Hit the ground running (or walking, in this case) by scheduling this all-inclusive tour with a born-and-raised Savannahian for the start of your visit! Cover a broad range of topics including historic homes, African American history, important women, the Civil War and the American Revolution. Join the group in the morning right after breakfast and you'll have all the basics covered before lunch!

This tour also includes a brief stop at a local cafe for guests to use the restroom and pick up refreshments.
Ville: Savane
Wed 11 Feb
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Wheelchair accessible - please note in the Special Requirements field when making a booking
À quoi s'attendre
1
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
2
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
3
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
4
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
5
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
6
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
7
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
8
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
9
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
10
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
11
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
12
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
13
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
14
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
15
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
16
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
17
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
18
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
19
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
20
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
21
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
22
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
23
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
24
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
25
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
26
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
27
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
28
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
29
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
30
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
31
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
32
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
33
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
34
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
35
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
36
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
37
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
38
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
39
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
40
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
41
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
42
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
43
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
44
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
45
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
46
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
47
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
48
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
49
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
50
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
51
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
52
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
53
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
54
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
55
Place Telfair
Découvrez Mary Telfair et l'histoire du musée Telfair
56
Place Franklin
Visitez le monument haïtien et découvrez le régiment haïtien qui a combattu ici pendant la Révolution ; visitez la première église baptiste africaine et découvrez la plus ancienne congrégation baptiste noire d'Amérique
57
Marché de la ville
Promenez-vous au milieu du quartier du marché de la ville de Savannah et obtenez des recommandations pour les magasins, les restaurants et les attractions
58
Place Ellis
Découvrez l'histoire du marché de la ville de Savannah, sa perte et la récente restauration de la place. Apprenez-en également un peu sur les contributions des Afro-Américains à l'économie d'avant-guerre de Savannah en tant que personnes libres et esclaves.
59
Place Johnson
Admirez le monument de Nathanael Greene, le héros de guerre, et écoutez l'histoire de la façon dont sa veuve a modifié l'économie et l'histoire des États-Unis
60
Place Wright
Découvrez et découvrez deux monuments, l'un dédié à un magnat des chemins de fer et l'autre à un chef amérindien, puis faites une pause dans un café local.
61
Place Chippewa
Découvrez tout sur James Oglethorpe, le fondateur de Savannah et de Georgia
62
Madison Square
Admirez le monument de Jasper, découvrez ses actes héroïques lors de la bataille de Savannah, admirez la Sorrel-Weed House et la Green-Meldrim House et apprenez-en un peu plus sur Savannah pendant la guerre civile
63
Place de Monterey
Profitez de la vue sur la place préférée de nombreuses personnes et découvrez Casimir Pulaski, qui est enterré au pied de son monument.
64
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
65
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
66
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
67
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
68
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
69
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
70
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
71
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
72
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
73
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
74
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
75
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
76
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
77
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
78
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
79
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
80
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
81
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
82
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
83
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
84
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
85
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
86
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
87
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
88
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
89
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
90
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
91
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
92
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
93
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
94
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
95
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
96
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
97
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
98
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
99
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
100
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
101
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
102
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
103
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
104
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
105
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
106
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
107
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
108
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
109
Telfair Square
Hear about Mary Telfair and the history of the Telfair Museum
110
Franklin Square
See the Haitian monument and learn about the Haitian regiment who fought here in the Revolution; see First African Baptist Church and learn about the oldest Black Baptist Congregation in America
111
City Market
Stroll down the middle of Savannah's City Market neighborhood and get recommendations for shops, restaurants and attractions
112
Ellis Square
Learn about the history of Savannah's City Market, it's loss, and the recent restoration of the square. Also learn a little about African Americans' contributions to antebellum Savannah's economy as both free people and enslaved people.
113
Johnson Square
View the monument to Nathanael Greene, the war hero, and listen to the story of how his widow altered the US economy and history
114
Wright Square
View and learn about two monuments, one to a rail road magnate and one to a native American chief, then take a break at a local cafe.
115
Chippewa Square
Hear all about James Oglethorpe, the founder of Savannah and of Georgia
116
Madison Square
View the Jasper monument, hear about his heroic deeds in the Battle of Savannah, view the Sorrel-Weed House and the Green-Meldrim House and learn a little about Savannah during the Civil War
117
Monterey Square
Enjoy the view of many people's favorite square and learn about Casimir Pulaski, who is buried at the base of his monument.
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Commentaires (201)
MichaelE_K
Sep 2019
Bonnie's knowledge of the history of Savannah was impressive. Also her background in performing theater showed via her presentation skills. We could have listened to her all day! Twice during our tour, Bonnie's counterparts (likely competitors) passed by us with compliments about our chosen tour guide! Unlikely skill: Bonnie's ability to walk backwards (facing us while talking) for most of the 3 hour tour!
LianeDavey
Jul 2019
Bonnie was a great your guide full of passion for her beautiful hometown. We chose the 6 hour walking tour and enjoyed every minute. Bonnie's knowledge of 18th and 19th century Savannah history was comprehensive and she mixed up the standard content with fun stories and trivia. One of the great things was how she connected people and stories from earlier in the tour to things we saw later, bringing many of the stories full circle. It was a scorching hot day and Bonnie went at a nice pace and was attentive to finding shady spots and keeping our water bottles full. I would recommend Bonnie to anyone who wants to learn a lot about Savannah in a short period.
Denny P
Jul 2019
Bonnie was a very good tour guide. She is extremely knowledgeable about the history of her hometown Savannah. She was sure to include on our tour all of the sights we really wanted to see plus much more.

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