Tips on Taking A Weekend Trip to Savannah

Welcome to Savannah, Georgia, where history and charm collide for an unforgettable Southern adventure! Fun fact: Savannah flaunts one of the country’s largest National Historic Landmark Districts, so get ready to soak up centuries of stories and charm around every corner. From cobblestone streets to antebellum architecture, this city blends old-world elegance with a modern twist.

But hey, we’re not just here to admire buildings—let’s delve into the heart of Savannah’s weekend wonders! Prepare yourself for a delightful journey filled with top-notch accommodations, delectable dining spots, must-see attractions, and rooftop bars perfect for spring and summer soirées.

Places To Stay in Savannah:

There’s no shortage of amazing accommodations to lay your head in Savannah. For an unforgettable stay, consider the Thompson Savannah, boasting views of the river and a rooftop bar, Bar Julian, where you can sip cocktails as you watch the sunset paint the sky. The Perry Lane Hotel offers guests exclusive access to a stunning rooftop pool and also has The Emporium Restaurant & Wine Market, featuring a harmonious blend of local and seasonal ingredients. The Jules offers six luxury suites right in the heart of the historic district, and the Kehoe House, TripAdvisor’s 2024 Best of the Best Hotels winner, provides a historic experience dating back to 1892. For a taste of something new, Hotel Bardo, named Travel & Leisure’s best new hotel, promises a contemporary yet welcoming atmosphere.

Image: Thompson Savannah
Image: Perry Lane Hotel photo by @jamesonhearnphotography
Image: Hotel Bardo | Bardo Suite photo by Andrew Frazier

Daytime Dining in Savannah:

Savannah’s culinary scene is as rich as its history. For brunch, head to Collins Quarter for their delectable dishes, with two locations to choose from. B. Matthews Eatery offers an amazing crab cake benny, while Hungry Vegan serves delicious vegan soul food in the afternoon. For traditional Southern fare with flair, try Cotton Exchange Tavern on River Street.

Image: Collins Quarter
Image: B Matthew’s Eatery
Image: The Cotton Exchange
Image: Hungry Vegan

Activities:

The City Market offers the “quintessential Savannah experience”, with shops, bars, and beautiful art at your disposal. Consider hopping aboard an Old Town Trolley Tour where you can take the new comedy tour “Savannah for Morons” or join a ghost tour for some spine-tingling fun. You can sample local wines, beers, and smoothies in the Georgia Tasting Room. If you’re in the mood for history, don’t miss the American Prohibition Museum. It’s the only one in the United States. And afterwards, you can enjoy “authentic Prohibition-era drinks” at their very own Speakeasy called Congress Street Up. But no visit to Savannah is complete without a stop at Leopold’s Ice Cream, a local institution since 1919.

Image: Old Town Trolley Tours Savannah
Image: American Prohibition Museum
Image: American Prohibition Museum Speakeasy: Congress Street Up
Image: The Georgia Tasting Room
Image: Leopold’s Ice Cream Shop

Dinner in Savannah:

As night falls, treat yourself to an unforgettable dining experience at some of these amazing restaurants. Nestled in the Historic District, The Olde Pink House, a mansion dating back to 1771, offers classic Southern cuisine. Brochu’s Family Tradition serves up fried chicken and fancy seafood. And there are lots flavorful oyster options! Reserve your spot at The Grey for an upscale dining affair housed within a historic bus station. 45 Bistro, located in the iconic Marshall House, offers upscale contemporary American cuisine, while Common Thread in the Starland District presents farm-to-table delights. Recognized as one of USA Today’s 2024 Restaurants of the Year, Cotton & Rye gives you innovative New American fare.

Image: The Olde Pink House
Image: Brochu’s Family Tradition
Image: 45 Bistro
Image: Common Thread
Image: Cotton & Rye

For A Nightcap:

Before or after indulging in Savannah’s culinary delights, immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant cocktail scene at one of its remarkable rooftops or bars. Top Deck Bar offers panoramic views of the Savannah River. At the same time, Perch at Local 11Ten pairs fine dining with skyline vistas. There’s the Peregrin in The Perry Lane Hotel, where you can unwind in style. Or explore The Lost Square rooftop bar, in The Alida Hotel.

Artillery Bar, housed within a restored armory and under the same ownership as Perch, offers a speakeasy experience. Meanwhile, Alley Cat Lounge, “a classy 1870’s hidden gem basement bar,” showcases an impressive array of spirits. Since the 1950’s The Original Pinkie Masters has upheld its vintage dive bar atmosphere and cash-only policy, preserving a slice of Savannah’s history. The Wormhole hosts live music and comedy, while the Peacock Lounge sets the stage for an upscale evening out.

Image: Perch
Image: Peregrin
Image: The Lost Square

Image: Artillery Bar
Image: Alley Cat Lounge photo by Eastwoods Media
Image: The Original Pinkie Masters

Weekending in Savannah isn’t just about delicious eats—it’s a crash course in fun and learning all rolled into one. From savoring mouthwatering dishes to soaking up the city’s rich history, you’ll leave with a belly full of food and a mind full of memories. Get ready for an amazing vibe that’ll leave you craving more adventures in this charming Southern gem!

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