Cross-America Trip (3/100) | Savannah 2-Day Mini Guide
🌍 Friday Night: Arrival & Riverside Night Walk Airport → Hotel (~20 min Uber, $20-$30) Evening stroll along River Street – Enjoy the shimmering reflections of city lights on the Savannah River. Bar: The Alley Cat Lounge 🍸 (Classic cocktails) 🌍 Saturday: Exploring the Historic District 08:00 – Classic Southern Breakfast 📍 Collins Quarter (Go to the one near the fountain for desserts: 621 Drayton St, Savannah, GA 31401) 09:00 – Walking Tour of Savannah’s Historic District Must-visit spots (all within walking distance): 📍 Forsyth Park – Majestic oak trees draped in Spanish moss, Southern aristocratic scenery, and a stunning fountain. 📍 Savannah Historic District – Cobblestone streets, vintage architecture, and boutique shops. 📍 The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist – Gothic-style cathedral with breathtaking stained glass (closed Sunday mornings). 11:00 – Bonaventure Cemetery 12:30 – Lunch 📍 Commons (Oysters are a must—only $0.75 each from 2-4 PM!) Or try Juice Seafood / another Collins Quarter location. 17:00 – Sunset & Dinner Pick any riverside restaurant for a sunset view. After dinner, consider joining a ghost tour for some spooky fun! 🌍 Sunday: Wormsloe Plantation + Leisurely Downtown Stroll Morning: Visit Wormsloe Historic Site – Walk beneath the iconic oak-lined avenue covered in Spanish moss. Afternoon: Relaxed exploration of downtown. 🙋♂️ Honestly, you don’t need a strict itinerary—Savannah is perfect for aimless wandering! Alternatively, take a trolley tour on Day 1 to get an overview of the city. 🚶 Suggested Walking Route: Forsyth Park (Savannah’s most beautiful park) → The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Gothic masterpiece) → Jones Street (One of America’s prettiest streets) → Chippewa Square (Forrest Gump filming location) → Leopold’s Ice Cream (100-year-old ice cream shop) → River Street (Vibrant riverside district). #SavannahTravel #USTravel #SavannahHistoricDistrict #CharmingOldTown #SouthernVibes #CityStrolls