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Visite à pied du quartier historique de Savannah

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First day in Savannah? Take a small-group walking tour led by a guide who lives in downtown Savannah for your introduction to the city that brings it all together – a storied history, busy port, major art/design university, an abundance of historical buildings, plus great food and quirky shops – to create a unique experience for visitors from throughout the world.
Ville: Savane
Tue 10 Jun
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All taxes, fees and handling charges
Licensed and professional tour guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Licensed and professional tour guide
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
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved, comfortable walking shoes are recommended
  • A maximum of 15 people per tour
À quoi s'attendre
1
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
2
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
3
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
4
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
5
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
6
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
7
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
8
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
9
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
10
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
11
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
12
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
13
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
14
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
15
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
16
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
17
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
18
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
19
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
20
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
21
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
22
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
23
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
24
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
25
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
26
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
27
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
28
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
29
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
30
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
31
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
32
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
33
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
34
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
35
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
36
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
37
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
38
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
39
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
40
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
41
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
42
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
43
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
44
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
45
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
46
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
47
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
48
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
49
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
50
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
51
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
52
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
53
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
54
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
55
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
56
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
57
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
58
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
59
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
60
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
61
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
62
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
63
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
64
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
65
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
66
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
67
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
68
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
69
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
70
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
71
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
72
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
73
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
74
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
75
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
76
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
77
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
78
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
79
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
80
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
81
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
82
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
83
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
84
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
85
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
86
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
87
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
88
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
89
Place Reynolds
Notre visite commence ici à côté de la statue de John Wesley. Nous parlons du restaurant et taverne Olde Pink House de l'autre côté de la rue et de son importance historique et culturelle.
90
Rue historique de la rivière
Nous parlerons de River Street et de son importance historique, ainsi que de son rôle actuel en tant que premier lieu de restauration /boisson /divertissement à Savannah. Aussi un bref exposé sur l'esclavage à Savannah.
91
Place Johnson
Nous nous arrêtons ici et parlons des expériences de Savannah pendant la Révolution américaine et les guerres civiles.
92
Place Wright
Ici, nous parlons de plusieurs aspects de la culture de Savannah.
93
Place Chippewa
A la statue du fondateur de Savannah, James Edward Oglethorpe, on parle des origines de Savannah.
94
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Ici, on parle de l'histoire de cette église. S'il est ouvert, nous allons à l'intérieur pour un coup d'œil.
95
Maison Hamilton-Turner
Parlez brièvement de l'histoire de cette belle auberge de chambres d'hôtes.
96
Maison basse d'André
Parlez brièvement de la maison pour adultes de la fondatrice de Girl Scouts of America, Juliette Gordon Low.
97
Place de Monterey
Nous jetons un coup d'œil au Mercer Williams House Museum et au Temple de la Congrégation Mickve Israel.
98
Maison Armstrong
Nous parlons brièvement de l'histoire de ce manoir historique du centre-ville de Savannah.
99
Parc Forsyth
Notre visite se termine ici.
100
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
101
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
102
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
103
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
104
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
105
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
106
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
107
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
108
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
109
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
110
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
111
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
112
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
113
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
114
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
115
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
116
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
117
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
118
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
119
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
120
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
121
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
122
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
123
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
124
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
125
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
126
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
127
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
128
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
129
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
130
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
131
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
132
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
133
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
134
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
135
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
136
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
137
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
138
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
139
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
140
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
141
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
142
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
143
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
144
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
145
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
146
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
147
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
148
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
149
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
150
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
151
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
152
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
153
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
154
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
155
Reynolds Square
Our tour begins here next to the statue of John Wesley. We talk about the Olde Pink House Restaurant and Tavern across the street and its historical and cultural significance.
156
Historic River Street
We'll talk about River Street and its historic significance, as well as its current role as the premier dining/drinking/entertainment venue in Savannah. Also a brief talk about slavery in Savannah.
157
Johnson Square
We stop here and talk about Savannah's experiences in the American Revolution and Civil Wars.
158
Wright Square
Here we talk about several aspects of Savannah's culture.
159
Chippewa Square
At the statue of Savannah's founder, James Edward Oglethorpe, we talk about Savannah's origins.
160
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Here, we talk about the history of this church. If open, we go inside for a look.
161
Hamilton-Turner House
Briefly talk about the history of this beautiful bed and breakfast inn.
162
Andrew Low House
Briefly talk about the adult home of Girl Scouts of America founder Juliette Gordon Lowe.
163
Monterey Square
We take a look at the Mercer Williams House Museum and the Temple of the Congregation Mickve Israel.
164
Armstrong House
We briefly talk about the history of this historic mansion in downtown Savannah.
165
Forsyth Park
Our tour wraps up here.
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Commentaires (25)
821joas
Apr 2023
Martin was an excellent tour guide--extremely knowledgeable about Savannah history. The walking tour proceeds at an easy pace, with time for a little sitting.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2023
Thank you for the review, 821joas. I enjoyed sharing SAvannah with you, and I'm glad the tour pace was comfortable.! Martin Sinderman, owner Savannah Sidewalk Tour LLC
C5532OUbarryc
Feb 2023
Our guide Joe was terrific. Interesting, informative and fun! He made sure to only give accurate information, looking to answers once or twice to be sure. Perfect way to begin our visit!
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2023
Hello C55320! Just a note – my name is Martin Sinderman (not Joe). I own Savannah Sidewalk Tours LLC, home of my "Walking Tour of Savannah's Historic District" (aka the “All Things Savannah” tour). Not sure if I’ve had the pleasure of hosting you on this particular tour. But whatever company took you on your tour - Thank you for putting a visit to Savannah on your list. Come back and see us soon! Best regards - Martin Sinderman, owner Savannah Sidewalk Tours LLC
tracm2015
Dec 2022
Chuck Norras was humorous and easy to listen to. He also seemed very knowledgeable of the area and the history. Thank you chuck for the walking tour
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2023
Hello tracm2015! Just a note – my name is Martin Sinderman (not Chuck Norras). I own Savannah Sidewalk Tours LLC, home of my "Walking Tour of Savannah's Historic District" (aka the “All Things Savannah” tour). Not sure if I’ve had the pleasure of hosting you on this particular tour. But whoever took you on your tour - Thank you for putting a visit to Savannah on your list. Come back and see us soon! Best regards - Martin Sinderman, owner Savannah Sidewalk Tours LLC

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