Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah

$44 — 1 day

$88 — 2 day (recommended)

If you’re planning on exploring Savannah's Historic District, book this hop-on hop-off trolley tour in advance and leave transportation to someone else. The route includes 15 stops through the area, and trolleys come to stops in 15 minutes or less. Sightsee at your own pace, setting your own itinerary, and get off to explore areas that interest you the most. Discover the history, architecture, people and stories that make Savannah so special on this 90-minute tour with 15 stops. 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.

Homes Worth Visiting

The Mercer - Williams House (left) is known as the setting for Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

The Juliette Gordon Low House was the home of the woman who is credited with starting the Girl Scouts of America.

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters One of the finest examples of Regency architecture in America as well as the original slave quarters designed to house the enslaved men, women and children who maintained it.

Savannah Riverboat Cruises

1:00 pm Narrated Harbor Sightseeing Cruise

3:30pm Narrated Harbor Sightseeing Cruise

7:00 pm Sunset Cruise

City Market

Savannah's City Market boasts a charming atmosphere. You'll find shops, vendors, cafes, artist studios, and more. Many people come to relax and listen to bands or musicians who entertain the crowds with live music. From boutiques to homemade candy stores, the City Market is a fun place to shop and hang out with family or friends.

ShopSCAD

Artistic lifestyle boutique that features artwork and designs created by Savannah College of Art and Design artists.

The Telfair Museum of Art

The Telfair Museum of Art is actually two separate art museums, the Jepson Center and Telfair Academy. Lucky for you, they are located across the street from each other on Telfair Square, and one ticket provides entry to both. At Telfair Academy, you'll find classical works from the masters in a converted historic mansion. The Jepson Center spotlights modern art and is home to the famous "Bird Girl" statue that graced the cover of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," relocated from Bonaventure Cemetery for preservation purposes.