Join the tour aboard a charming trolley, hear the history and stories that shaped Georgia's first city, Savannah. With 15 stops along the tour, you are free to get off the trolley to explore landmarks, shops, museums, and historic sights.
Once Savannah's social and commercial gathering spot where fishermen and farmers brought their wares to sell, City Market now hosts live music and entertainment in the courtyard. In a place boasting quaint artisan shops and art galleries, enjoy perusing boutiques and meeting local vendors.
See the birthplace of the founder of the Girl Scouts—Juliette Gordon Low—and view the home affectionately known as the “Girl Scout Mecca.” The first Girl Scout headquarters, in use through 1985, is now a museum full of interactive educational experiences.
Known for impressive 18th- and 19th-century architecture, Savannah boasts more than 1,700 restored buildings and each has its own story to tell. Stroll through the impeccably preserved Colonial District, the largest historic landmark district in the US, and see the Pirates' House. Once a place for visiting sailors to dine and share stories of their time at sea, it is now a restaurant with scrumptious Southern cuisine that is dedicated to preserving this history.
Be sure to take a moment to see a few of the city's 21 picturesque squares, filled with statues, fountains, and lush vegetation.