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Savannah's culinary landscape a foodies dream, where Southern charm meets coastal flavor in every bite. The city’s dining scene is defined by its abundance of locally owned eateries that celebrate fresh, regional ingredients and time-honored recipes. From Lowcountry boils and buttery shrimp and grits to flaky biscuits and soulful barbecue, Savannah’s restaurants offer a true taste of the South with creative flair. Whether you’re grabbing a sandwich from a tucked-away café in the Historic District, savoring seafood on the riverfront, or enjoying one of the many casual - formal fairs, Savannah’s local dining scene delivers warmth, authenticity, and unforgettable flavor. Click on the link above for some of our personal favorites.
Savannah offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal charm, with plenty to see for every guest. Stroll through the city’s iconic squares shaded by 150 year old majestic live oak trees and and admire the antebellum architecture, or take a guided ghost tour to uncover Savannah’s haunted and more seedy past. History buffs will love exploring landmarks like Forsyth Park, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, and River Street with cobblestone walkways and lively shops. Art enthusiasts can spend time at the SCAD Museum of Art and numerous art galleries, while nature lovers enjoy peaceful walks through Bonaventure Cemetery or a quick beach trip to nearby Tybee Island. With almost year round sunny weather, boutique shopping, and plenty of live music, it’s easy to see why Savannah is a luring destinations.
Savannah is a welcoming destination for both kids and pets, offering plenty of outdoor fun and family-friendly activities. Families can enjoy exploring the city’s many parks and squares, with Forsyth Park being a favorite spot for picnics, playground time, and open space to run and play. Kids will love visiting the Savannah Children’s Museum, the Georgia State Railroad Museum, or taking a riverboat cruise along the Savannah River. Pets are equally spoiled here—many of the city’s walking tours, outdoor cafés, and even some shops are dog-friendly. Take a leisurely stroll along River Street, or head to nearby Tybee Island, where leashed pets can enjoy the trails and marsh views at places like Fort Pulaski and the McQueen’s Island Trail. With its blend of open-air attractions and Southern hospitality, Savannah makes it easy for families—furry friends included—to explore and have fun together.
Savannah’s sultry charm extends well into the night with a lineup of bars that embrace the city’s storied, and sometimes scandalous, past. Beneath the Spanish moss and gaslit streets lies a world of dimly lit taverns, speakeasies, and dive bars where ghost stories and local legends flow as freely as the cocktails. From century-old pubs rumored to be haunted to underground lounges tucked in basements once used for smuggling, Savannah’s nightlife offers a taste of the city’s wilder side. Whether you’re sipping whiskey in a bar with creaking floors and flickering candles or mingling with locals in a spot that’s seen more than a few late-night secrets, exploring Savannah’s seedier watering holes is an unforgettable way to experience its mischievous Southern spirit.