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To anyone who's seen Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and wondered if Savannah could possibly be that strange/quirky/beautiful/haunted/charming, the answer is YES, absolutely. Not only does Mercer House from the movie exist, but the former owner's sister still lives there and keeps her home open as a museum. Architectural Tours of Savannah takes visitors into other historic homes and buildings, or you can do an informal self-guided tour of the Savannah Landmark Historic District. Grab a trolley or a horse and buggy or, if the weather's temperate, take a stroll. With 22 public squares dotting the city, there's always a shady place to rest when you're tired of exploring. Historic mansions always lead to good ghost tours if those interest you, explore the city with Sixth Sense Savannah. Or learn about Savannah's Civil War history at Old Fort Pulaski. Major city landmarks include Forsyth Fountain, First African Baptist (an Underground Railroad stop), and City Market. River Street is a famous promenade with cute sidewalk cafés, restaurants, and shopping. Bring the kids to Savannah Candy Kitchen for a free sample of the signature pralines. Southern hospitality and old customs prevail in this graceful antebellum city, which was founded in 1733. It's one of the South's most romantic cities, but also welcomes families and other groups. It's LGBT-friendly and a favorite of boomers. It's also becoming known as a foodie destination, with several cooking schools teaching tourists about its signature Southern Coastal cuisine. The beaches of Tybee Island are 18 miles away.
With elegance, hospitality and a passion for entertaining, the “Hostess City of the South" certainly lives up to its nickname. Good fortune spared Savannah from Civil War destruction, but it was the foresight of seven local women, founders of the Historic Savannah Foundation, that saved its gorgeous old neighborhoods from rampant demolition and “progress” in the 1950s. Their ongoing legacy is an expansive, two-square-mile treasure trove of beautifully preserved colonial, antebellum and Victorian quarters -- the country’s largest National Historic Landmark district. On the flat, Low Country plain along the Savannah River, the Historic district spreads out neatly in its original 1733 grid, interspersed with 22 public squares shaded by rambling live oaks.
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8.0 112 reviews

This Pooler, Georgia hotel offers free shuttle service to Savannah International Airport, 4 miles... Read More ⌨

8.0 290 reviews

This Savannah hotel is located one mile from the Savannah International Airport and offers a free... Read More ⌨

8.3 57 reviews

We are an extended-stay property offering kitchens in every room. As an extended stay, we do not... Read More ⌨

9.0 311 reviews

This all-suites hotel is 3 miles from the Savannah/Hilton Head Island International Airport. The... Read More ⌨

8.8 404 reviews

This property was completely closed & renovat4d for 14 months to create the gorgeous Hyatt Place... Read More ⌨

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8.6 1275 reviews

Stay in the heart of Savannah–Excellent location - show mapOne of our top picks in... Read More ⌨

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7.4 782 reviews

This Georgia hotel boasts an outdoor pool, daily deluxe continental breakfast, and free transport... Read More ⌨

9.3 194 reviews

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Savannah Midtown is situated in Savannah, 5 minutes' walk from... Read More ⌨

8.0 541 reviews

One of our top picks in Savannah.Featuring free WiFi and a fitness centre, Iris Garden Inn offers... Read More ⌨

7.6 351 reviews

This southeast Savannah hotel is located off I-95 and 200 yards from Savannah Festival Outlet... Read More ⌨