Attractions Famous Buildings
![]() | Famous Buildings Stroll through the streets of Savannah and see where the city's Historic Preservation efforts began. Walk past "The Mercer House," where Jim Williams lived and died & see Paula Deen's famous Lady & Sons Restaurant. |
![]() | Churches & Temples From the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist to Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah has a rich history of worship. Many of our city's downtown places of worship offer tours... |
Parks & Squares
![]() | Forsyth Park Savannah's largest park is well within walking district of many hotels and bed & breakfast inns located in the National Historic Landmark District. |
![]() | City Squares Nearly two dozen squares are laid out in a grid pattern throughout the downtown area. |
Memorials
Savannah's largest park is well within walking district of many hotels and bed/breakfast inns of the Historic District.
German Memorial
Nearly two dozen of Savannah's famous Squares are laid out in a grid pattern across the National Historic Landmark District.
Monuments
Savannah's largest park is well within walking district of many hotels and bed/breakfast inns of the Historic District.
City Squares
Nearly two dozen of Savannah's famous Squares are laid out in a grid pattern across the National Historic Landmark District.
River Street
Other Local Attractions
Learn about Tybee Island's famous light and its origins that date back to 1736!





