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La plus belle visite historique de Savannah : une promenade dans le temps

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Take a walk back in time with some of Savannah’s most highly regarded tour guides. Chris, Greg, and Will will captivate you with their sincere and passionate story telling of Savannah’s fascinating history. This two hour guided walking tour will cover those timeless Savannah stories of colonial struggles, revolutionary battles, Sherman’s march to the sea, and post civil war Victorian Savannah. Take an easy and casual walk that is less than a mile. Not only learn about the history, but also learn and hear about the beautiful architecture, the unique squares, and all those amazing movies filmed in Savannah. This is the premiere day time history tour brought to you by homegrown award winning certified tour guides.
Ville: Savane
Tue 10 Jun
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We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
We visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist. A must see while in Savannah.
Information additionnelle
  • 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
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Place Johnson
Meeting/Start-Meet devant le monument en l'honneur de Nathaniel Greene.
2
Place Wright
Le carré suspendu.
3
Place Chippewa
Voyez où Forrest Gump a raconté l'histoire de sa vie.
4
Madison Square
Voyez où le général Sherman a installé son quartier général lors de sa marche vers la mer.
5
Place Calhoun
La dernière place et la place « d'origine » car toutes les structures qui entourent la place sont d'origine. Se promener sur cette place, c'est comme se promener dans Savannah dans les années 1850.
6
Place de Monterey
Découvrez le monument du général Pulaski et la maison de Jim Williams dans "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
7
Place Lafayette
Visitez la maison Andrew Low, qui a accueilli la première réunion des éclaireuses en 1912. Visitez également la cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
8
Cimetière du parc colonial
Visitez le plus ancien cimetière de Savannah et découvrez comment les conflits ont été réglés dans les colonies.
9
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Entrez à l'intérieur et visitez la chapelle Sixtine du sud. Stupéfiant.
10
Place Oglethorpe
Découvrez l'un des plus beaux exemples d'architecture de style régence en Amérique du Nord; la maison Owens-Thomas.
11
Place Reynolds
Voir le monument de John Wesley, l'église méthodiste a été fondée sur ses principes.
12
Johnson Square
Meeting/Start-Meet in front of the monument in honor of Nathaniel Greene.
13
Wright Square
The hanging square.
14
Chippewa Square
See where Forest Gump told his life story.
15
Madison Square
See where General Sherman set up his headquarters on his march to the sea.
16
Calhoun Square
The last square and the “original” square as all of the structures surrounding the square are original. Walking through this Square is like walking through Savannah in the 1850’s.
17
Monterey Square
See General Pulaski’s monument and Jim Williams’ home from ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’
18
Lafayette Square
See the Andrew Low House, home to the first Girl Scouts meeting in 1912. Also visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist.
19
Colonial Park Cemetery
See the oldest graveyard in Savannah and hear how disputes were settled in the colonies.
20
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Go inside and visit the Sistine Chapel of the south. Breathtaking.
21
Oglethorpe Square
See one of the prettiest examples of regency style architecture in North America; the Owens-Thomas House.
22
Reynolds Square
See the monument of John Wesley, the Methodist Church was founded on his principles.
23
Johnson Square
Meeting/Start-Meet in front of the monument in honor of Nathaniel Greene.
24
Wright Square
The hanging square.
25
Chippewa Square
See where Forest Gump told his life story.
26
Madison Square
See where General Sherman set up his headquarters on his march to the sea.
27
Calhoun Square
The last square and the “original” square as all of the structures surrounding the square are original. Walking through this Square is like walking through Savannah in the 1850’s.
28
Monterey Square
See General Pulaski’s monument and Jim Williams’ home from ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’
29
Lafayette Square
See the Andrew Low House, home to the first Girl Scouts meeting in 1912. Also visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist.
30
Colonial Park Cemetery
See the oldest graveyard in Savannah and hear how disputes were settled in the colonies.
31
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Go inside and visit the Sistine Chapel of the south. Breathtaking.
32
Oglethorpe Square
See one of the prettiest examples of regency style architecture in North America; the Owens-Thomas House.
33
Reynolds Square
See the monument of John Wesley, the Methodist Church was founded on his principles.
34
Johnson Square
Meeting/Start-Meet in front of the monument in honor of Nathaniel Greene.
35
Wright Square
The hanging square.
36
Chippewa Square
See where Forest Gump told his life story.
37
Madison Square
See where General Sherman set up his headquarters on his march to the sea.
38
Calhoun Square
The last square and the “original” square as all of the structures surrounding the square are original. Walking through this Square is like walking through Savannah in the 1850’s.
39
Monterey Square
See General Pulaski’s monument and Jim Williams’ home from ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’
40
Lafayette Square
See the Andrew Low House, home to the first Girl Scouts meeting in 1912. Also visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist.
41
Colonial Park Cemetery
See the oldest graveyard in Savannah and hear how disputes were settled in the colonies.
42
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Go inside and visit the Sistine Chapel of the south. Breathtaking.
43
Oglethorpe Square
See one of the prettiest examples of regency style architecture in North America; the Owens-Thomas House.
44
Reynolds Square
See the monument of John Wesley, the Methodist Church was founded on his principles.
45
Johnson Square
Meeting/Start-Meet in front of the monument in honor of Nathaniel Greene.
46
Wright Square
The hanging square.
47
Chippewa Square
See where Forest Gump told his life story.
48
Madison Square
See where General Sherman set up his headquarters on his march to the sea.
49
Calhoun Square
The last square and the “original” square as all of the structures surrounding the square are original. Walking through this Square is like walking through Savannah in the 1850’s.
50
Monterey Square
See General Pulaski’s monument and Jim Williams’ home from ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’
51
Lafayette Square
See the Andrew Low House, home to the first Girl Scouts meeting in 1912. Also visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist.
52
Colonial Park Cemetery
See the oldest graveyard in Savannah and hear how disputes were settled in the colonies.
53
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Go inside and visit the Sistine Chapel of the south. Breathtaking.
54
Oglethorpe Square
See one of the prettiest examples of regency style architecture in North America; the Owens-Thomas House.
55
Reynolds Square
See the monument of John Wesley, the Methodist Church was founded on his principles.
56
Johnson Square
Meeting/Start-Meet in front of the monument in honor of Nathaniel Greene.
57
Wright Square
The hanging square.
58
Chippewa Square
See where Forest Gump told his life story.
59
Madison Square
See where General Sherman set up his headquarters on his march to the sea.
60
Calhoun Square
The last square and the “original” square as all of the structures surrounding the square are original. Walking through this Square is like walking through Savannah in the 1850’s.
61
Monterey Square
See General Pulaski’s monument and Jim Williams’ home from ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’
62
Lafayette Square
See the Andrew Low House, home to the first Girl Scouts meeting in 1912. Also visit the Cathedral to St. John the Baptist.
63
Colonial Park Cemetery
See the oldest graveyard in Savannah and hear how disputes were settled in the colonies.
64
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Go inside and visit the Sistine Chapel of the south. Breathtaking.
65
Oglethorpe Square
See one of the prettiest examples of regency style architecture in North America; the Owens-Thomas House.
66
Reynolds Square
See the monument of John Wesley, the Methodist Church was founded on his principles.
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Commentaires (3)
Leslie_S
Mar 2025
Tour guide was a no show and had zero notice no communication. Ruined our ability to find another tour. Horrible service. Will have to fight for a refund. They never showed up!
laineyf701
Apr 2023
Chris, our tour guide, was very friendly and extremely knowledgeable about Savannah history. We walked through several of Savannah's picturesque squares while Chris told us about the people commemorated in the monuments and the notable houses around the squares. He was also a good source of recommendations for lunch after our tour! Would highly recommend this tour company.
551benm
Feb 2023
Chris gave us a fascinating tour using the network of Savanna’s many squares to weave the historical stories and leave us with a solid understanding of this beautiful city’s past and present.

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