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Johnson Square — Attraction in Savannah

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Johnson Square
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Nearby attractions
Rousakis Riverfront Plaza
Savannah, GA 31401
River Street Savannah Georgia
River St, Savannah, GA 31401
American Prohibition Museum
209 W Saint Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401
Ellis Square
Barnard St & W Congress St, Savannah, GA 31410
Savannah's Waterfront
1 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401
River Street Visitor Information Center
1 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401
Lucas Theatre For the Arts
32 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
Reynolds Square
32 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah City Hall
2 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters
124 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401
Nearby restaurants
The Olde Pink House
23 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401
Toast! All Day
1 W Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401
Chive Sea Bar and Lounge
4 W Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401
Churchill's
13 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Flying Monk Noodle Bar
5 W Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401
Sorry Charlie's Oyster Bar
116 W Congress St, Savannah, GA 31401
Treylor Park
115 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Vic's On the River
26 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
PS Tavern
11 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Savannah Seafood Shack
116 E Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Regency Savannah
2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
Andaz Savannah, by Hyatt
14 Barnard St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
Planters Inn
29 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401
Holiday Inn Express Savannah-Historic District by IHG
199 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, Autograph Collection
102 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
The Marshall House, Historic Inns of Savannah
123 E Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401
The Drayton Hotel Savannah, Curio Collection by Hilton
7 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401
River Street Inn
124 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401
The Grant
5 W Broughton St, Savannah, GA 31401
Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District by IHG
201 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
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Johnson Square

2 E Bryan St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
4.6(1.1K)
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attractions: Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, River Street Savannah Georgia, American Prohibition Museum, Ellis Square, Savannah's Waterfront, River Street Visitor Information Center, Lucas Theatre For the Arts, Reynolds Square, Savannah City Hall, Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, restaurants: The Olde Pink House, Toast! All Day, Chive Sea Bar and Lounge, Churchill's, Flying Monk Noodle Bar, Sorry Charlie's Oyster Bar, Treylor Park, Vic's On the River, PS Tavern, Savannah Seafood Shack
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Nearby attractions of Johnson Square

Rousakis Riverfront Plaza

River Street Savannah Georgia

American Prohibition Museum

Ellis Square

Savannah's Waterfront

River Street Visitor Information Center

Lucas Theatre For the Arts

Reynolds Square

Savannah City Hall

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

Rousakis Riverfront Plaza

Rousakis Riverfront Plaza

4.6

(3.9K)

Open 24 hours
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River Street Savannah Georgia

River Street Savannah Georgia

4.7

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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American Prohibition Museum

American Prohibition Museum

4.6

(1.8K)

Closed
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Ellis Square

Ellis Square

4.5

(390)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Ride historic Savannah
Ride historic Savannah
Fri, Dec 5 • 10:30 AM
Savannah, Georgia, 31401
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Nearby restaurants of Johnson Square

The Olde Pink House

Toast! All Day

Chive Sea Bar and Lounge

Churchill's

Flying Monk Noodle Bar

Sorry Charlie's Oyster Bar

Treylor Park

Vic's On the River

PS Tavern

Savannah Seafood Shack

The Olde Pink House

The Olde Pink House

4.6

(4K)

Click for details
Toast! All Day

Toast! All Day

4.7

(2.1K)

Click for details
Chive Sea Bar and Lounge

Chive Sea Bar and Lounge

4.6

(1.1K)

Click for details
Churchill's

Churchill's

4.4

(1.5K)

$$

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Reviews of Johnson Square

4.6
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5.0
2y

Johnson Square in Savannah, Georgia is an incredible destination that should be at the top of any traveler's list. This square is the oldest and largest of Savannah's historic squares, and it offers visitors a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

One of the most impressive things about Johnson Square is its stunning array of monuments and statues. From the impressive Chatham County Courthouse to the towering obelisk that honors General Nathanael Greene, the square is filled with stunning works of art that offer a glimpse into the city's past.

In addition to its historical significance, Johnson Square is also home to some of the most beautiful green spaces in Savannah. Visitors can take a stroll through the square's lush lawns and gardens, take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding architecture, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

Another great thing about Johnson Square is its central location. It's located right in the heart of downtown Savannah, making it the perfect starting point for any exploration of the city. Whether you're interested in checking out some of Savannah's famous restaurants and shops or simply want to take a leisurely stroll through the city's historic streets, Johnson Square is the ideal starting point.

Overall, Johnson Square is an absolute must-see destination for anyone visiting Savannah. With its rich history, stunning monuments and green spaces, and convenient location, it's the perfect place to experience everything this incredible city has to offer. So why wait? Head on over to Johnson Square today and discover everything that makes Savannah such a...

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5.0
5y

Savannah's squares have something for everyone and each is unique. Johnson square provides a cool(er) place to sit with many benches on brick pavers shaded by a canopy of trees and a lovely view of city hall's gold dome. Perfect for people watching or giving younger kids a place to run around the fountain while parents sit and watch. There is no grass like other squares south of Broughton Street. Local business people often eat their lunch in "bank square" surrounded by beautiful buildings home to many banks. Music and art lovers will often find street performers playing jazz and a local artist often sells his paintings. History buffs will stand in the steps of Marquis de Lafeyette, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay and Rev. Jon Wesley as they observe the obelisk that marks the burial site of Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene. Cheap(er) eats nearby include the occasional hot dog stand, Henry's diner, Jimmy John's and Your Pie all within a block or less walk from the square. *Note: I described pre-corona life. I haven't seen the sax player or artist stand on my recent visit but people can still explore the square and enjoy the trees. *Nearby squares are Ellis (City Market) and Reynolds, Broughton St., Bay St. and River St. are all in...

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4y

Was approached and verbally abused and cussed at by a man. He stated I should have given him my leftover chips and not the squirrels. He said he wasn't asking for money but he wanted us to go buy him a chocolate shake. There's no difference in that same as asking for money. But he berated me for feeding animals. My husband told him we did not even see him sitting down on a bench. we didn't see you sitting down there how are we supposed to know. That's when he said we could go get him a chocolate shake. And it is everywhere. By the river, a lady with kittens on leashes broking deathly ill was sitting. Kittens don't just lie flat, all three of the same time. Or go to see them be like that. They could not have been older than six or eight weeks and very lethargic. And of course she had a sign had to sign posting for money. Everywhere beggers are coming up. Starting to feel unsafe walking...

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Savannah's squares have something for everyone and each is unique. Johnson square provides a cool(er) place to sit with many benches on brick pavers shaded by a canopy of trees and a lovely view of city hall's gold dome. Perfect for people watching or giving younger kids a place to run around the fountain while parents sit and watch. There is no grass like other squares south of Broughton Street. Local business people often eat their lunch in "bank square" surrounded by beautiful buildings home to many banks. Music and art lovers will often find street performers playing jazz and a local artist often sells his paintings. History buffs will stand in the steps of Marquis de Lafeyette, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay and Rev. Jon Wesley as they observe the obelisk that marks the burial site of Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene. Cheap(er) eats nearby include the occasional hot dog stand, Henry's diner, Jimmy John's and Your Pie all within a block or less walk from the square. *Note: I described pre-corona life. I haven't seen the sax player or artist stand on my recent visit but people can still explore the square and enjoy the trees. *Nearby squares are Ellis (City Market) and Reynolds, Broughton St., Bay St. and River St. are all in walking distance.
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Was approached and verbally abused and cussed at by a man. He stated I should have given him my leftover chips and not the squirrels. He said he wasn't asking for money but he wanted us to go buy him a chocolate shake. There's no difference in that same as asking for money. But he berated me for feeding animals. My husband told him we did not even see him sitting down on a bench. we didn't see you sitting down there how are we supposed to know. That's when he said we could go get him a chocolate shake. And it is everywhere. By the river, a lady with kittens on leashes broking deathly ill was sitting. Kittens don't just lie flat, all three of the same time. Or go to see them be like that. They could not have been older than six or eight weeks and very lethargic. And of course she had a sign had to sign posting for money. Everywhere beggers are coming up. Starting to feel unsafe walking around here.
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Savannah's squares have something for everyone and each is unique. Johnson square provides a cool(er) place to sit with many benches on brick pavers shaded by a canopy of trees and a lovely view of city hall's gold dome. Perfect for people watching or giving younger kids a place to run around the fountain while parents sit and watch. There is no grass like other squares south of Broughton Street. Local business people often eat their lunch in "bank square" surrounded by beautiful buildings home to many banks. Music and art lovers will often find street performers playing jazz and a local artist often sells his paintings. History buffs will stand in the steps of Marquis de Lafeyette, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay and Rev. Jon Wesley as they observe the obelisk that marks the burial site of Revolutionary War hero Nathaniel Greene. Cheap(er) eats nearby include the occasional hot dog stand, Henry's diner, Jimmy John's and Your Pie all within a block or less walk from the square. *Note: I described pre-corona life. I haven't seen the sax player or artist stand on my recent visit but people can still explore the square and enjoy the trees. *Nearby squares are Ellis (City Market) and Reynolds, Broughton St., Bay St. and River St. are all in walking distance.
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Was approached and verbally abused and cussed at by a man. He stated I should have given him my leftover chips and not the squirrels. He said he wasn't asking for money but he wanted us to go buy him a chocolate shake. There's no difference in that same as asking for money. But he berated me for feeding animals. My husband told him we did not even see him sitting down on a bench. we didn't see you sitting down there how are we supposed to know. That's when he said we could go get him a chocolate shake. And it is everywhere. By the river, a lady with kittens on leashes broking deathly ill was sitting. Kittens don't just lie flat, all three of the same time. Or go to see them be like that. They could not have been older than six or eight weeks and very lethargic. And of course she had a sign had to sign posting for money. Everywhere beggers are coming up. Starting to feel unsafe walking around here.
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