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Savannah Self-Guided Discovery: Historic Squares & Southern Charm

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
The previous price was NZ$6 and current price is NZ$3 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 6h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Savannah where time seems to slow beneath canopies of live oaks draped in silvery Spanish moss. This self-guided walking tour leads you through one of America's most beautifully preserved cities, following the town plan laid out by General James Oglethorpe in 1733 — a grid of elegant squares that remains virtually intact nearly 3 centuries later. Wander past Forsyth Park's fountain, stand in the square where Forrest Gump sat on his bench, and peer through wrought-iron gates at the Mercer-Williams House, scene of the events immortalised in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Savannah's storey stretches from its founding as a utopian colony through the Civil War, the cotton trade that built its grand mansions, and the civil rights movement that shaped its modern identity. Along the way, encounter soaring cathedrals, vibrant art markets, the cobblestone riverfront where cotton ships once docked, and the beautiful Bonaventure Cemetery.

Activity location

  • Forsyth Park
    • Drayton St and E Park Ave,
    • 31401, Savannah, Georgia, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Fountain at Forsyth Park
    • 1 West Gaston Street
    • 31401, Savannah, Georgia, United States

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Savannah Self-Guided Discovery: Historic Squares & Southern Charm

  • Activity duration is 6 hours and 30 minutes6h 30m
    6h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$5.94
NZ$3.45 x 1 AdultNZ$3.45
Total
The previous price was NZ$5.94 and current price is NZ$3.45
41% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital Map
  • What's includedWhat's included
    NO live guide or rental equipment provided — please bring your own smartphone and headphones
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Enjoy audio guide access for more than 40 sites across Savannah
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Admission fees, live guide, headphones, transport, parking, food/drinks, internet access and rentals

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Forsyth Park

  • 1h
Begin at Savannah's beloved 30-acre park, anchored by the ornate white fountain installed in 1858 and modelled on fountains in Paris and Cusco. The park is a gathering place for locals jogging beneath live oaks, artists painting en plein air, and visitors marvelling at the surrounding Victorian architecture.

Chippewa Square

  • 1h
Walk north on Bull Street to the square where the famous bus stop bench scenes from Forrest Gump were filmed. While the bench is now in the Savannah History Museum, the square itself is lovely, anchored by a statue of Oglethorpe and flanked by the historic Savannah Theatre, one of the oldest continuously operating theatres in America.

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

  • 30m
Enter the largest Roman Catholic church in Georgia, a stunning French Gothic cathedral with soaring twin spires, intricate stained-glass windows imported from Austria, and a hand-painted ceiling. Built originally in 1876 and rebuilt after a fire in 1898, the cathedral is a masterpiece of ecclesiastical architecture.

Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home (Pass by)

Visit the square where celebrated Southern Gothic author Flannery O'Connor spent her childhood. Her family home at 207 East Charlton Street is now a museum dedicated to her life and literary legacy. The square's centrepiece fountain and surrounding townhouses create one of the most picturesque settings in the historic district.

Mercer Williams House Museum (Pass by)

Stand before the grand Italianate mansion on Monterey Square made famous by John Berendt's bestselling book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Built in 1868 for General Hugh Mercer, the house later became the scene of a sensational murder trial in the 1980s. The carriage house museum is open to visitors.

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters (Pass by)

Tour one of the finest examples of English Regency architecture in America, designed by young architect William Jay and completed in 1819. The house features an intact urban slave quarters, one of the oldest and best preserved in the South, providing an unflinching look at the lives of enslaved people who lived and worked here.

Johnson Square

  • 1h
Stroll through Savannah's oldest and largest square, laid out by Oglethorpe in 1733 as the first of his planned squares. The towering monument at its centre honours Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene, whose remains are buried beneath it. Surrounding the square are Christ Church and several important colonial-era buildings.

River Street Market Place

  • 30m
Descend the steep cobblestone ramps to the Savannah River waterfront, where restored cotton warehouses now house restaurants, shops, and galleries. The ballast stones that pave the street were carried as ship ballast from Europe. Watch massive container ships glide past just feet away as they navigate the river channel.

City Market

  • 30m
Explore this four-block open-air market between Ellis and Franklin Squares, occupying the site of Savannah's original market since the 1700s. Today it features art studios where you can watch artists work, restaurants with outdoor dining, live music venues, and shops selling local crafts and Savannah-made goods.

Telfair Academy (Pass by)

Visit the oldest public art museum in the South, housed in a neoclassical mansion designed by William Jay in 1819. The Telfair family donated their home and art collection to the city in 1886. The museum features American and European paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts in magnificently preserved period rooms.

Bonaventure Cemetery

  • 1h
Drive east to this hauntingly beautiful cemetery on a bluff overlooking the Wilmington River, where massive live oaks create cathedral-like canopies over elaborate Victorian monuments. Featured prominently in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Bonaventure is the resting place of songwriter Johnny Mercer, poet Conrad Aiken, and other notable Savannahians.

Wormsloe Historic Site (Pass by)

End your tour at this breathtaking colonial estate south of city centre, entered through a mile-long avenue of over 400 live oaks that form a natural cathedral of arching branches. The site preserves the tabby ruins of the oldest standing structure in Georgia, built by Noble Jones, one of the colony's original settlers who arrived with Oglethorpe in 1733.

Location

Activity location

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    Forsyth Park
    • Drayton St and E Park Ave,
    • 31401, Savannah, Georgia, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Fountain at Forsyth Park
    • 1 West Gaston Street
    • 31401, Savannah, Georgia, United States

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