Savannah Georgia

Savannah Georgia

What to Do, Where to Eat and Where to Stay
Dave Pariff
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WHAT TO DO

Historic Squares and Parks

301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. | 912-944-0455

Georgia colony founder James Oglethorpe laid out the historic plan of Savannah around 24 squares, of which 22 remain today. Johnson Square was the first, built in 1733 and named for Robert Johnson, the royal governor of South Carolina when Georgia was founded. The squares contain Spanish moss-draped trees, monuments and art, and they are often surrounded by historic buildings. The 30-acre Forsyth Park is the largest within the historic district, and it’s known for its picturesque 1858 cast-iron fountain.

 

Tybee Island 802

1st St. | 912-786-5444

Twenty miles from Savannah’s historic district is Tybee Island, a beachfront community with Georgia’s tallest and oldest lighthouse. The Tybee Lighthouse and Museum was built in 1736, and it has 178 steps to the top. The Tybee Pier and Pavilion is located on South Beach, and the surrounding neighborhood is filled with restaurants, bars, shops and other attractions.

 

WHERE TO EAT

Olde Pink House

23 Abercorn St. | 912-232-4286

The Olde Pink House is located within Savannah’s historic district bordering Reynolds Square. It’s a National Landmark mansion built in 1771. Here, visitors will find Southern comfort food such as fried green tomatoes and low-country crab in addition to steaks and chops. It’s open for lunch as well as for candlelit dinners.

 

The Pirates’ House

20 East Broad St. | 912-233-5757

Located one block from the Savannah River, the Pirates’ House was first established as an inn and tavern for visiting sailors in 1753. Author Robert Louis Stevenson mentions Savannah’s Pirates’ House in his classic novel “Treasure Island,” and the restaurant celebrates the theme. Specializing in Southern cuisine and seafood, the Pirates’ House is a great option for families.

 

WHERE TO STAY

Kehoe House

123 Habersham St. | 912-232-1020

This AAA Four Diamond bed & breakfast is consistently ranked as one of Savannah’s top hotels. The Kehoe House is an 1892 Renaissance Revival mansion located on the historic Columbia Square. The boutique inn has 13 rooms (some with private balconies) and offers complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast as well as an evening wine and hors d’oeuvres reception.

 

Hotel Tybee

1401 Strand Ave. | 912-786-7777

The only full-service hotel on Tybee Island has lasted 130 years. Hotel Tybee’s oceanfront location yields easy access to the beach, and it also offers two outdoor pools and complimentary bicycles. It’s also pet-friendly. Every family-friendly room has a private balcony, and many overlook the beach.

 

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