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Point  (Free Entry) 8.8
stay time indicator 0.5-1.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Artsy, Open Air Marketplace

Local Favorite, Shopping, Street Performance, Family Fun, Walking Around, People Watching, Art Gallery, Romantic

219 W Bryan St, savannah

City Market is a must-visit place in Savannah. This bustling market is a hub of activity and has been the center of the city's commercial life for over 200 years. The market is a unique blend of history, art, and culture that captures the essence of Savannah. Visitors can take a stroll down the cobblestone streets and explore the various shops, boutiques, and galleries that line the market. City Market is also home to some of Savannah's best restaurants, serving up Southern cuisine, seafood, and more. City Market was a hub for the city's slave trade during the Civil War. The market was also home to the city's first post office and served as a meeting place for politicians and merchants.

stay time indicator 1.0-1.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Artsy, Architecture

Local Favorite, Guided Tours, Famous, Photography

429 Bull St, savannah

The Mercer Williams House Museum is a historic home turned museum that showcases the life and times of the Mercer and Williams families who lived there. The house is famous for its connection to the bestselling book and movie, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." The house was built for General Hugh W. Mercer, great-grandfather of the famous lyricist Johnny Mercer. Guests will learn about the history of the house and the families that lived there.The Mercer Williams House Museum has received multiple awards for its preservation efforts and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Point  ($$) 8.8
stay time indicator 1.0-2.0 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Museum

Wheelchair Accessible, Guided Tours, Self Guided Tour, Exhibitions, Photography, Art Gallery, Educational Workshops, Private Events, Classy

121 Barnard St, savannah

The Telfair Academy is a grand two-story mansion, constructed in 1819 and designed in the Neoclassical Regency style by William Jay, situated only three historic squares away from Jay's other masterpiece, the Owens-Thomas House. The Telfair Academy displays two period rooms from the nineteenth century and holds an extensive collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American and European art, including paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and decorative arts, all part of the museum's permanent collection.

Point  (Free Entry) 8.6
stay time indicator 1.0-2.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Scenic, Shopping Place, Open Air Marketplace

Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Trendy, Shopping, Breathtaking Views, Exhibitions, Souvenirs, Photography, Art Gallery, Private Events, Various Food Options, Romantic, Water Sports, Date Night

River St, savannah

River Street is a historic waterfront street in Savannah, Georgia, known for its cobblestone streets, picturesque views of the Savannah River, and vibrant atmosphere. It's a bustling destination that attracts locals and tourists alike, offering visitors an authentic Savannah experience. River Street was once a bustling port that served as a gateway to Savannah for goods and travelers from around the world. Today, it's a lively entertainment district that celebrates the city's rich history and culture.

Point  ($$$) 9.0
stay time indicator 2.0-3.0 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Theatre, Historic Place

Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Relaxing, Music, Dance, Live Shows, Romantic, Date Night

222 Bull St, savannah

The Historic Savannah Theatre is a beautifully restored theater that originally opened in 1818. It's a must-see for anyone interested in theater history or looking for a unique cultural experience in Savannah. The theater is known for its vibrant productions, glitzy costumes, and professional performances that transport audiences to a different time. The theater has been entertaining Savannahians for over 200 years and is the oldest continuously operating theater in the United States.

stay time indicator 1.0-2.0 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Museum, Historic Place

Local Favorite, Guided Tours, Souvenirs, Art Gallery, Exhibitions, Private Events, Birthday Parties

41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, savannah

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is a historical museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich maritime history of Savannah. This museum is housed in the Scarborough House, a beautiful 19th-century Greek Revival mansion that is itself a marvel to behold. It is the largest private collection of shipping vessels in North America.

Point  ($) 9.0
stay time indicator 0.75-1.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Architecture, Museum

Guided Tours, Famous, Exhibitions, Private Events, Classy

329 Abercorn St, savannah

The Andrew Low House is a historic home that has been converted into a museum showcasing the rich history of the Low family and the city of Savannah. The house was built in 1848 and was owned by Andrew Low, a wealthy cotton merchant. The house is an excellent example of the Greek Revival architecture of the mid-19th century. Visitors can learn about the life of the Low family, including Andrew Low's daughter Juliette Gordon Low, who founded the Girl Scouts of the USA. The museum also features a collection of period furniture, artwork, and decorative objects.The Andrew Low House has received numerous awards and recognitions, including being named a National Historic Landmark in 1973.

Point  (Free Entry) 8.2
stay time indicator 0.5-1.0 hr stay Open now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Cemetery, Scenic

Wheelchair Accessible, Hiking, Relaxing, Lush, Self Guided Tour, Walking Around, Birding, Photography

200 Abercorn St, savannah

The Colonial Park Cemetery is a public cemetery that was established in 1750. It is the final resting place for some of Savannah's most prominent figures, including Revolutionary War heroes, famous authors, and musicians. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the cemetery and explore the various sections and tombstones. It was the city's primary burial ground until 1853.

Point  (Free Entry) 9.0
stay time indicator 1.0-3.0 hr stay Open now Check Hours of Operation
Historic Place, Scenic, Sightseeing

Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Shopping, Guided Tours, Famous, Family Fun, Self Guided Tour, Bike Rentals, Souvenirs, Walking Around, Photography, Art Gallery, Various Food Options, Romantic, Kids Friendly, Date Night, Classy

301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, savannah

The Savannah Historic District is a collection of 22 squares lined with historic homes, churches, and museums. The district dates back to 1733 when General James Oglethorpe established the colony of Georgia. The district features a mix of architectural styles, including Federal, Georgian, and Greek Revival, and is famous for its distinctive ironwork balconies, cobbled streets, and moss-draped trees.

Point  ($) 8.5
stay time indicator 0.75-1.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Museum, Artsy

Local Favorite, Wheelchair Accessible, Exhibitions, Photography, Art Gallery, Educational Workshops, Romantic

601 Turner Blvd, savannah

The SCAD Museum of Art is a modern art museum that showcases contemporary art from around the world. The museum is housed in a beautifully restored 1853 Greek Revival building that was once the headquarters of the Central of Georgia Railway Company. The building itself is a work of art and is a must-see for anyone visiting Savannah. The museum's collection includes more than 4,500 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations. Some of the most notable pieces in the collection include works by artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Chuck Close, and Jeff Koons. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions throughout the year, featuring works by emerging and established artists. The SCAD Museum of Art has been recognized as one of the top art museums in the Southeast and has received numerous awards for its exhibitions and programs.

Point  ($$) 8.3
stay time indicator 0.75-1.5 hr stay Closed now Check Hours of Operation
Museum, Artsy

Wheelchair Accessible, Exhibitions, Photography, Art Gallery, Educational Workshops, Romantic

207 W York St, savannah

Jepson Center is an art museum that features rotating exhibitions of contemporary and modern art, as well as traveling exhibitions. It's a must-visit destination for art lovers in Savannah, as well as visitors from around the world. The building itself is a work of art, designed by Moshe Safdie, and is a beautiful example of modern architecture. It was opened in 2006, and named after the Jepson family, who were major donors to the museum. Visitors should come to the Jepson Center to explore its many exhibitions, attend educational programs and events, and appreciate the beauty of modern art. The center has also received numerous awards, including the American Institute of Architects Honor Award.