
Seductive Savannah – quintessential Southern Belle
For a free trip to the American spirit, the head seductive Savannah, incarnation mystique of the Old South. Serving a lot of charm and history, this tranquil of Georgia "must see" city casts its magic quickly. Start your journey with a stay on the banks of the River Hotel. The Doubletree, just steps from City Market and River Street, with its lobby shop hot beds, large (each topped with five fluffy pillows) and brands of chocolate chip cookies with walnuts. Be nice to Happy Cynthia reception. Well I could give you a cookie or two!
Top tourist boards
1-877-SAVANNAH visitsavannah.com call or visit Web sites, savcvb.com and savannahpackages.com when planning his escape. Along the banks of the River Savannah River on a street, pop into the Visitor Center busy. Marion animated "grand dame of hospitality Savannah, loads up visitors guide useful and regale stories of local executives could only know.
Telfair Art Museum (one of the oldest in the South) and the brand Ralph Gilbert Museum Civil rights are gifts from Savannah for lovers of art and history. Tour the beautifully restored houses before the war. Juliette Gordon Low, and Andrew Lowe houses, Owen-Thomas House, Davenport House and are the best in Paris.
Fans of Midnight in the Garden of Good and evil have the option to highlight the travel sites of the famous John Berendt best-seller. Only boosted tourism in Savannah at least 50%.
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Visit Bonaventure Cemetery and House Mercer, where the sister of the famous Jim Williams still resides.
Take pictures of oak trees draped in Spanish moss, bustling port, driven by horse-drawn carriages, local and intimate friendship with Drawl Savannah. Really MAH-vuh-lus! The city has native Johnny Mercer, Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, writers Conrad Aiken and Flannery O'Connor, southern cooking diva Paula Deen, and "Life is like a box of chocolates" Forrest Gump! Strike talks with residents Savannah Grace.
Climb aboard one of the cars without CAT Savannah for an overview of the city. Then, buy a ticket for transportation on a line tourism (ie, Gray Line Tours Old Town Trolley or) with live commentary. A day pass actually covers two days walking cart. Take the 90 minute walk all the way until the end of the road and then rescan favorite stops. Homegrown tour bus drivers are very entertaining and well versed in the traditions juicy local.
Do not miss "Ghost Walk." Savannah says haunted houses than any other city in America! A handful of companies that options offered by ghosts every night. Hunky Shannon Scott, owner of The Sixth Sense (1-866-666-dead), gives goosebumps night visits guaranteed to induce adult a serious case of goosebumps. Grab it now because it is very common to leave the house before writing his first book.
Dining at the famous Savannah restaurant crowds less successful. Taste delicious home cooking with Paula Deen, The Lady & Sons, Mrs.Wilkes "Restaurants, Cafe & Clary. The Coffee market town in West Street Julian, it's delicious thin crust pizza at $ 2 per monster. Dive into the delicious seafood at affordable prices for shrimp plant. For guilty pleasure, dinner off with a basket of delicious chocolate in Garibaldi, a local Italian restaurant. Full of fruit and caramel ice cream, dessert divine is the dream of a chocolate lover come true.
Take the free ferry from the waterfront. Just present a sheet of hotel room keys before taking the boat for the trip of 15 minute drive across the river stage. The wave of huge freighters plying the waters and later, book a relaxing dinner river cruise.
Tour historic First African Baptist Church, the first Black church in America. Looking into the Catholic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and enjoy the wood carved Stations de la Cruz, in Bavaria. Magnificent stained glass windows were manufactured in Austria. Visit Mickve Israel, the ancient synagogue founded in 1733 by Jewish immigrants to the new Portuguese colony.
Hurry plans to return to this charming Southern … Savannah!
About the Author
Ann Lombardi, one of The Trip Chicks® of Atlanta’s Passport to Adventure Inc., is a veteran travel agent and tour escort. She is a travel talk show radio host and budding travel writer. With 60+ countries under her belt, Ann enjoys sharing her top vacation secrets and teaching people the art of smart travel. You can contact Ann Lombardi at TheTripChicks@mindspring.com.
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