For those pressed for time, this tour offers the same captivating stories and stunning sights as the Historic On/Off tour, condensed into just an hour and 15 minutes. This fully narrated, non-stop tour transports you back in time to experience the finest aspects of this southern gem. Relax and enjoy the complete interactive historic tour in one go!
For those pressed for time, this tour offers the same captivating stories and stunning sights as the Historic On/Off tour, condensed into just an hour and 15 minutes. This fully narrated, non-stop tour transports you back in time to experience the finest aspects of this southern gem. Relax and enjoy the complete interactive historic tour in one go!
- Old Savannah Tours - Enjoy a journey through over 270 years of American history with your guide. Experience the narration as you travel through one of the largest National Urban Historic Landmarked Districts in the U.S. Traverse cobblestone streets under the shade of moss-draped oaks. Admire stately mansions, charming squares, and romantic river…
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Old Savannah Tours - Enjoy a journey through over 270 years of American history with your guide. Experience the narration as you travel through one of the largest National Urban Historic Landmarked Districts in the U.S. Traverse cobblestone streets under the shade of moss-draped oaks. Admire stately mansions, charming squares, and romantic river views. Discover the Old South on this delightful, leisurely tour of Savannah.
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Historic Savannah Theatre - Upon reaching Chippewa Square, visitors often feel something is missing from this iconic landmark. Known as the “Forrest Gump” square, Chippewa Square lacks the movie’s famous bench, yet remains renowned! Just steps away from this famous square is the Savannah Theatre, which opened in 1818. This theatre is the oldest in the nation and continues to host nightly shows.
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The Old Sorrel Weed House Museum & Tours - Savannah is rich with eerie tales and haunted houses to explore. The Sorrel Weed House is among the most haunted in the country, making it a must-see, especially on the Grave Encounters Tour. The home is also a stunning example of Antebellum architecture and design.
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Forsyth Park - Forsyth Park is arguably one of Savannah’s most significant sights, featuring picturesque flowers, foliage, and a fountain. Capture a photo of Savannah’s iconic fountain, which turns green for St. Patrick’s Day!
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Massie Heritage Center - The Massie Heritage Center is Georgia’s oldest continuously operating school. Established in 1856, the center offers a “Nineteenth Century Classroom,” where students can experience a school day as if in the late 1800s. Visitors can explore numerous artifacts and exhibits at the Massie Center.
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist - Known for its role in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and as a popular wedding venue, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is located on Abercorn Street, overlooking Lafayette Square. When not hosting ceremonies or masses, visitors can tour the cathedral, admire the stunning stained-glass windows, and explore the pews.
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The Pirates’ House - The Pirates’ House, established in 1753, originally welcomed real-life pirates! It served as an inn for travelers and sailors seeking rest on land. Today, while no pirates visit, the building operates as a restaurant, bustling with lively, happy guests.
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Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters - Built in 1819, this site includes slave quarters, a carriage house, and fragrant gardens. Guests can tour the grounds to learn about the complex, unfortunate history between those with and without power. The rooms feature period furniture and decorations, along with interactive exhibits.
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Telfair Academy - A short distance from the Owens-Thomas House are the other two parts of the Telfair Museum family: the Jepson Center and Telfair Academy. The Jepson Center, Savannah’s art museum, is a modern marvel housing both permanent collections and temporary exhibits. Children can enjoy the Artzeum and engage with pieces in the interactive Techspace. The Telfair Academy is another art museum, showcasing rooms with 19th-century décor and 19th and 20th-century American and European art.
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Reynolds Square - Reynolds Square epitomizes Savannah’s squares, filled with moss-covered live oaks and featuring a statue of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. However, the square is named after Georgia’s first governor, John Reynolds. Nearby, visitors can enjoy the famous Leopold’s Ice Cream, The Ole Pink House, and the Lucas Theatre. Savor some food, indulge in ice cream, and catch a show after your tour.
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River Street Market Place - This open-air market replicates the one that stood here in the 1800s. Today, visitors drive cars instead of horse-and-buggies, but the experience of browsing the aisles and exploring local vendors remains similar!
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Old City Exchange Bell - The Exchange Bell, believed to be Georgia’s oldest, bears the year 1802. It was used to signal the end of the day, celebrate occasions, announce shop closing times, and alert citizens to fires.
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Savannah City Hall - Another iconic Savannah building is City Hall, which opened in 1905. Its distinctive gold dome was originally copper. Located near Bay Street and Factors Walk, City Hall is close to many popular downtown spots, including City Market and Ellis Square.
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Franklin Square - Designed in 1790 and named after Benjamin Franklin, Franklin Square is adjacent to City Market and Ellis Square, just a few blocks from Bay Street and River Street.
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- Convenient pickup and drop-off from designated locations
- Professional driver/guide at your service
- Engaging live commentary during the tour
- Convenient pickup and drop-off from designated locations
- Professional driver/guide at your service
- Engaging live commentary during the tour
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- Non-stop continuous 75 minute narrated tour
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Fold-up stroller accessible
- Non-stop continuous 75 minute narrated tour
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Fold-up stroller accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.