Savannah
Founded in1733 (Georgia's oldest city)
Best time to visitSpring
Known as the country'sMost haunted city

Savannah, Georgia can sometimes get overshadowed by Atlanta. And while it is more laid back, the vibe here has a hint of excitement. Steeped in southern history, Savannah is known for classic architecture, famous cemeteries, and those gorgeous green squares one of which was part of the setting for the Academy Award winning Forrest Gump.

  • Forsyth Park

    Right in the heart of the city lies Forsyth Park. You want to talk about a place that exemplifies southern charm, this park is it. Covering thirty acres, the centerpiece of this park is its magnificent fountain. There are frequently concerts held here, and there are plenty of people always doing something fun here—from playing a rousing game of football or soccer to enjoying a picnic under a sweeping 300-year-old oak.

  • River Street

    If Forsyth Park is where people go to relax and enjoy the day, River Street is where a lot of the action is at night in this Georgia city. There is pretty much everything and anything you can think of here. Restaurants and bars galore. Monuments to see. And plenty of shopping to be done. Savannah’s waterfront district is a must-visit.

  • Tybee Island

    For those who want to take a day trip and head to the beach, Savannah is near Tybee Island. The beach is both idyllic and active. While the shopping and dining on Tybee Island are certainly worth checking out. Seafood restaurants here are top notch!

  • Riverboat Cruises

    Savannah is known for its exquisite riverboat cruises. The boats are throwbacks to the glamour days of such cruise ships. You can take dinner cruises where you not only get to engage in some fine southern dining, but you also get to explore the history of the city as a guide narrates the adventure.

THE SEASONS
  • Savannah's winter is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 60s Fahrenheit. It's a comfortable time to explore the city's historic district and charming squares without the summer heat. Winter offers a quieter atmosphere, making it an ideal time to visit popular attractions like Forsyth Park, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and the Mercer-Williams House. Visitors can also enjoy scenic walks along the Savannah River and savor the city's renowned Southern cuisine.

  • Spring in Savannah is delightful, with temperatures in the 60s to 70s Fahrenheit. The city bursts into bloom with vibrant azaleas and other flowers, making it a picturesque time to explore the city's many gardens and parks. Spring is an excellent time to take a guided walking tour to learn about Savannah's history and architecture. The city's cultural events and festivals, such as the Savannah Music Festival and the Savannah Tour of Homes & Gardens, add to the lively ambiance.

  • Savannah's summer is hot and humid, with temperatures in the 80s to 90s Fahrenheit. It's a peak season for tourism, attracting visitors with its historic charm and Southern hospitality. Despite the heat, visitors can enjoy strolling through Bonaventure Cemetery, taking riverboat cruises on the Savannah River, and experiencing haunted history tours in the evening.

  • Fall in Savannah is pleasant, with temperatures cooling down to the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. The foliage in the city's parks and historic squares turns into warm autumn colors, creating a beautiful backdrop for exploring the city. Fall is an excellent time for visiting nearby Tybee Island and enjoying the beach while avoiding the summer crowds. The city's arts and cultural scene continue to thrive with various events, live music, and art exhibitions during this season.

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