Weekend Trip: Savannah, Georgia
This past weekend, I brought my family on a 3 day trip down to Savannah. Â I had been to Savannah before and fell in love with its architecture, food and easy way of life. Â Wanting to share this experience with my parents, Â I put together a short tour of the city. Â If you are looking to do the same, here are my recommendations on what to see, eat and where to stay in beautiful Savannah!
My husband and I have been using Airbnb quite frequently for our trips. Â Depending on which you choose, they can be very economical and in great locations. Â The one we chose in Savannah was a sunny yellow Victorian house with an upstairs apartment in the historic district. Â Located right next to Forsyth Park, it was within walking distance of beautiful historic mansions and some delicious restaurants. Â We wanted something downtown so we wouldnât have to rent a car, and we took advantage of the free trolley service (DOT) when our sites were not within walking distance. Â
Though the Bed & Breakfasts are very charming and the hotels chic in the area we stayed in, they were quite pricey. Â Airbnb was the best choice for us, especially with five of us staying together, and each couple had their own room. Â
There are many, MANY excellent restaurants in Savannah, so you really canât go wrong. Â However, if you are looking for specific recommendations, here are mine.Â
Sandfly BBQ at the Streamliner not only has fantastic BBQ, but it is also housed in a retro diner (always a winner in my book!)  Delicious food, cheap prices, fast and friendly service is what you can expect.  I had the pulled pork with their traditional sauce, mac and cheese, and green beans, soooo good!
The Cotton Exchange Tavern is a good choice for decently priced seafood while exploring the Riverwalk, and Leopoldâs Ice Cream is a delicious retro treat on hot summer days.  Our favorite brunch spot (which we also had 4 years before) is J. Christopherâs, and I highly recommend trying the Crab Cake Eggs Benedict.Â
There are a number of good house museums to explore: Isaiah Davenport House, Owens-Thomas House, Mercer Williams House, Harper Fowlkes House, etc. Â On this particular trip however, we visited the Andrew Low House, home to the incredibly wealthy Low family (including the founder of the Girl Scouts of America). Â The house was beautifully furnished in period pieces and the docent was lively and knowledgable. Â
As mentioned before, a walk around Forsyth Park and the historic district is a great way to explore Savannahâs charming architecture and historic roots. Â Though Savannah is scorching hot in the summer, the tree-laden squares dotted through the neighborhood provide much needed shade while you explore. Â
There are a number of museums to see, including the Telfair Art Museum, Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, SCAD Museum of Art, and Massie Heritage Center. Â We decided to explore the Georgia State Railroad Museum, and it was a highlight of the trip! Â Being very fond of trains, it was interesting to see the railcars of years past, and hear about the hey-dey of train travel and its booming industry.
I recommend exploring the Riverwalk, which is filled with shops and restaurants. Â Though very touristy, the walk is still enjoyable with its cobblestone path, riverboats sailing the water, and delicious treats. Â I couldnât resist buying some taffy at the vintage candy shop or buying a lace fan to beat the sweltering heat. Â
Some other good shopping areas are Broughton Street (where you can find the Paris Market, a mixture of antiques and new pieces) or City Market. Â
If you are looking for antiques, Alex Raskin Antiques is filled to the brim.  It can be quite pricey, but fun to explore.  There are a number of other antique stores in Savannah, but I have not ventured to them.  If looking for the best in the area, I recommend this list on yelp.  There is also a quirky little vintage clothing store in the historic district that I enjoyed perusing.  The Future on Forsyth has a cultivated collection of colorful vintage clothing and accessories that is both enjoyable to shop and fun to explore.  I myself bought a pair of nautical aqua earrings. Â
I hope this list helps whoever is going to explore Savannah, itâs one of my favorite cities and I loved sharing!