Savannah Attractions


Stay in the heart of the historic district and soak up the splendor that is Savannah

Our properties are within easy walking distance to dozens of boutiques, restaurants, squares and River Street.

Within two blocks you can:

  • Catch a show at the Lucas Theater
  • Picnic or shop on Reynolds Square
  • Cross the street to the shops of Factor’s Walk
  • Head to the trolley stop and take a tour of the city
  • Hit the Convention and Visitors Bureau for maps and brochures
  • Take the cobblestone path to the reverie of River Street
  • Have dinner at the Olde Pink House or  downstairs in the Tavern
  • Visit City Hall and see the ruby lined dome and hand laid mosaic floor
  • Eat a great meal at Vic’s on the River
  • Throw down a pint at MoonRiver Brewing Company

Within six blocks you can stroll under the City’s famous canopy of live oaks draped in Spanish moss on your way to:

  • Have lunch at the Lady and Sons
  • Tour the Colonial Cemetery and see where the Union soldiers camped during the Civil War
  • See the grandeur of Cathedral of  St. John the Baptist
  • Explore the Owens-Thomas House
  • Visit the unique shops on Broughton St. such as:  Paris Market and Brocante, Bleu Belle, James Gunn, @ Home, Cherub, or Two Pale Josephines
  • Grab an ice cream cone at Leopold’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor
  • Visit the Telfair Museum and new Jepson Center for the Arts
  • Stroll the City Market  
  • Hop on a Savannah Riverboat cruise  
  • Catch a musical at the Savannah Theater
  • Take your little Girl Scout to the Juliette Gordon Lowe birthplace
  • Pop into the Wright Square Café for a handmade chocolate
  • Have high tea at the Tea Room on E. Broughton  
  • See one of the most unique convenience stores on the East Coast at Parker’s Urban Market
  • Have a great meal at Jazz’d Tapas Bar or for a more upscale evening try 45 Bistro, Sapphire Grill, or 17hundred90 Inn

Within 10 blocks, put on your walking shoes and get ready to:

  • See the old steam engines at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum
  • Grab dessert or a chocolate martini at LuLu’s Chocolate Bar
  • Learn about Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil at the Mercer Williams House
  • Tour the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
  • Try some hot boiled peanuts at Polk’s Produce
  • Have supper at the Firefly Café
  • Eat real Southern Barbeque at Walls Barbeque

A bit farther, but definitely worth it:

  • Eat a family style Southern meal at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House
  • Take a walk down East Jones, the quintessential Savannah street
  • Shop the Whitaker Street Design District
  • Visit Back in the Day Bakery for the best bread in town  
  • Stroll through Forsyth Park
  • Learn all about your Savannah roots at the Georgia Historical Society
  • Grab a page turner at E. Shaver Bookseller
  • Eat with the food writers at Elizabeth’s on 37th

 

 


Hampton Inn
201 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA
912-231-9700
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