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JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District is the pinnacle of luxury in the Hostess City. Located within Plant Riverside District, Savannah’s iconic entertainment destination, our numerous walkable attractions and amenities include dynamic restaurants and lounges, upscale retail and live entertainment. Once a power plant on the Savannah riverfront, Plant Riverside District represents the beauty of progress. Whether seeking a romantic Read more...
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Enjoy Savannah Bus Tours & Trolley Tours at Gray Line Savannah. When you want to get around the city, our tours at Gray Line Savannah offer the best options, allowing you to take in the sights while you sit back and relax. Whether you choose our trolley tours in Savannah, bus tours, or river boat tours, including our Savannah dolphin Read more...
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Hours Sunday – Thursday 11:00 am – 9:00 pm Friday & Saturday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm WHERE FOOD MEETS FUN Housed in an old 1800’s trade warehouse, our 2 story waterfront burger bar is fully equipped with the best hand crafted, specialty burgers, drinks and beer around to let you unwind and dig in. From fried pickles to taco Read more...
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Morrell Park is located on the east end of River Street and is home to two monuments. The first Savannah’s famous Waving Girl statue honoring Florence Martus. It was said that Martus greeted every ship that came into the Savannah port. Between 1887 and 1931, she would faithfully wave them in with a white handkerchief or lantern. Martus was the Read more...
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Located at the top of Plant Riverside District’s Three Muses Building. Inspired by the flowers used in the crowns often worn by muses in classical mythology, this rooftop garden is named for Myrtle & Rose, symbols of femininity, love and romance. With a selection of handcrafted shareable bites, fragrant, botanically inspired cocktails and breathtaking views of Savannah, this is one Read more...
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On East Bay and Drayton Streets, the exchange bell that is believed to be the oldest in Georgia hangs in a replica of the original city exchange cupola. A watchman was stationed in the cupola which was located in the steeple of the City Exchange building; he was to ring the Exchange bell to signal the location of fires. In Read more...
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This beacon light was erected by the federal government in 1858 as an aid to navigation of the Savannah River. Standing 77 feet above the river level and illuminated by gas, it served for several years as a guide to vessels. The development of this portion of Emmet Park as a garden area was a project of the Trustees Garden Club Read more...
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https://www.oldsavannahtours.com/ Well hi y’all and welcome to Old Savannah Tours! Created by Savannahians, owned by Savannahians, Old Savannah Tours gives you the most authentic, local experience of our beloved city of Savannah, Georgia – and we have a lotta fun, too! In addition to exploring Historic Savannah sites, we fill our Savannah Tours with lively historical re-enactors who Bring Savannah’s Read more...
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Hours: Monday – Sunday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Located on the riverwalk at Plant Riverside District. Discover the Hostess City’s rich heritage with one of the best things to do in Savannah, GA—a history tour! Journey back in time and get the insider’s view aboard Old Town Trolley Savannah, the only Savannah tour company officially endorsed by the Historic Read more...
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Once a warehouse on the Savannah River, Olde Harbour Inn is now an all-suite boutique hotel, giving you an apartment-style living experience on the River. Olde Harbour Inn Features: 24 Spacious Suites Pet & Family Friendly Located directly on River Street Baggage Assistance & Bell Service Complimentary Wine and Cheese Reception Ice-Cream Treats (if you’re not there, we’ll leave it Read more...