Savannah, Georgia

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Only a 38 minute flight from Atlanta, Georgia indulge in a visit to the enchanting city of Savannah. Best viewed by walking the historic district and experiencing the city by the water that is rich in history, culture, beauty, cuisine and repurposed spaces!! Kudos to Savannah for their vision.

Should you want to experience the most enchanting city in the South? Plan your stay at http://www.marriott.com/hotels/maps/travel/savad-mansion-on-forsyth-park-autograph-collection, Mansion on Forsyth Park, Autograph Collection (Marriott Hotels). Visit the park across the street, walk down to the waterfront and see the “Waving Girl” The Waving Girl, Savannah, Georgia.

Make a stop at Leopold’s Ice Cream (opened in 1919), visit the cemetery after dark and admire the oak trees covered in Spanish moss. This city and the people took my breath away.

Savannah, Georgia has repurposed buildings with great care and vision.  Make sure you reserve a table at Local 11ten, a restored Old Savannah bank building (circa 1950’s) at Duffy and Bull Street. The repurposed building, the ambience, decor, staff and food was superb.  Do not miss this venue.

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Top 10 Things to do in Savannah – Don’t fret if you miss a few venues,  one can always return to this historic city in the south.

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29 responses to “Savannah, Georgia”

  1. intenttowin Avatar

    Hope you guys are doing ok with all the storms. Just a little hello from Middle Tennessee!

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      We are good here in MD!
      Hope the next hurricane is downgraded soon.

      Thank you

  2. Mr. Mel Avatar

    Beautiful city, thank you for sharing the story and photographs. 🖒😉

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      My pleasure, I look forward to sharing future posts with you.

    2. curioussoul56 Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to read my post. All the best, Marie Leiter

  3. deborahanndykeman Avatar

    Beautiful! On my bucket list of places to see!

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      You will not regret a trip to Savannah!

  4. mainepaperpusher Avatar

    What a gorgeous place!

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      Yes, Savannah is a bit like stepping back in time.

  5. skarinblog Avatar

    Thank you. Seems a cozy and lovely place to visit or to live in.

  6. Melissa A. Avatar

    It all looks and sounds lovely. I love historical towns. But the heat is suffocating in the Deep South! It’s the one thing that prevents me from traveling down there. Thanks for sharing your visit though! 🙂

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      Savannah temperatures are quite high and humid in the summer. Fall or Spring may be a great time to visit.

  7. -Eugenia Avatar

    Savannah is a beautiful city. Lovely review and photos.

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      Yes, the city is beautiful and steeped in history. Thank you.

  8. Mohamad Al Karbi Avatar

    Wow, Marie. This is wonderful post and wonderful place. Thank you for sharing… And yes, we hope people all over are safe with those storms we’re hearing about.

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      Mohamad –
      A sincere thank you for inviting me to share my post on your blog site. Here is to keeping in touch!

  9. Brystal Avatar

    Beautiful scenes

  10. BroadBlogs Avatar

    I really, really want to visit Savannah! Thanks for sharing these pictures!

    1. curioussoul56 Avatar

      My pleasure. I welcome you to follow my blog as I will be writing about Savannah, again and providing hidden gems found via my journey. Also, I will be writing an article on Charleston, SC in mid-November. Thank you

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