Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour
Highlights
- Flexible self-guided experience at your pace
- Stunning architecture in Savannah's historic district
- Immerse in stories of resilience and change
- Discover hidden gems and local perspectives
- Beautiful parks perfect for reflection and relaxation
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Self-guided flexible pace
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Duration 1.5 to 2 hours
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Audio guide & route map included
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Unlimited access, no expiry
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Offline access once downloaded
Embark on a captivating self-guided walking tour through Savannah's Historic District, where travelers can explore the city's stunning architecture and rich history at their leisure. They will wander beneath majestic oaks and along charming brick lanes, uncovering the fascinating stories behind iconic landmarks like the Cathedral Basilica and Forsyth Park. This immersive experience allows them to appreciate hidden gems and historical perspectives, from the resilience of the First African Baptist Church to the elegance of the Mercer Williams House. With an audio guide dynamically triggered by GPS, they can enjoy a flexible pace, making every moment a personal journey through Savannah's vibrant past, where art, community, and history beautifully intersect.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Mobile voucher
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Audio guide
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Family friendly
Explore Savannah's rich history and stunning architecture at your own pace with this immersive self-guided walking tour.
Included
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Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
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Audio Guide & Route Map (in app)
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App and Tour Download
Excluded
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Smartphone (bring your own)
Meeting Point
The tour starts at Rousakis Riverfront Plaza, just across the street from 117 E River Street. When you arrive, open the Drives & Detours app and tap "Start Tour".
Savannah, GA 31401 , United States
End Point
Forsyth Park is a large park in the center of Savannah. It is easily accessible from most areas, and local landmarks include the Armstrong-Kessler Mansion and Hotel Bardo Savannah.
Savannah, GA 31401 , United States
What to expect
This neo-Gothic cathedral, built in 1876 and rebuilt after a fire in 1898, dazzles with soaring spires, 81 stained-glass windows, and intricate marble altars. As the seat of the Diocese of Savannah, it remains a powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and architectural grandeur.
Chippewa Square
Best known as the filming location for the famous bench scene in Forrest Gump, Chippewa Square is also one of Savannah’s charming historic parks. Lined with ancient oaks and shaded by live branches, it’s a quiet spot to pause and imagine past eras.
Colonial Park Cemetery
This evocative cemetery dates back to the 1750s and holds the remains of Revolutionary War soldiers, early settlers, and influential Savannah families. Its moss-draped gravestones and silent paths offer a somber walk through early colonial life.
Step into this beautifully restored Federal-style home to see how a wealthy merchant’s family once lived in early 19th-century Savannah. Period furnishings and a guided tour reveal both the elegance and complexity of the city’s past.
This historic waterfront area features old cotton factor buildings perched on steep bluff walls, offering both architectural charm and rich mercantile history. Walking here brings you to hidden alleyways, river views, and echoes of Savannah’s trading heyday.
Considered one of the oldest African-American congregations in the U.S., this church played a pivotal spiritual and social role before, during, and after the Civil War. Its sanctuary and surrounding grounds speak quietly but powerfully of faith, struggle, and community.
Forsyth Park
Savannah’s largest public green, Forsyth Park, is beloved for its shaded paths, iconic fountain, and majestic oaks draped in Spanish moss. Whether you’re picnicking or people-watching, this park captures the peaceful beauty of Southern life.
Green-Meldrim House
Built in 1853, this Gothic Revival mansion once sheltered Union General Sherman and hosted historic moments during the Civil War. With its ironwork, crenellated parapet, and richly decorated interior, the house is a striking portrait of antebellum wealth and influence.
Jepson Center & Telfair Children's Art Museum (CAM)
A bold modern building among Savannah’s historic skyline, the Jepson Center houses contemporary art, photography, and design exhibits. Its vibrant galleries provide a fresh contrast to the city’s traditional architecture.
As the first and largest of Savannah’s original squares, Johnson Square was laid out in 1733 and remains the city’s bustling civic and financial heart. The square features fountains, a sundial, and monuments that connect past and present.
Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace Museum
Visit the childhood home of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, to explore her legacy and the Victorian-era domestic life she once knew. The guided tour reveals her trailblazing spirit and connection to Savannah’s social fabric.
Tucked away within the city grid, Madison Square is a peaceful green space bordered by historic homes and charming streets. It’s a lovely place to reflect on Savannah’s evolving past and architectural heritage.
This famous mansion became widely known after appearing in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. Tours inside the house spotlight its eclectic décor, storied residents, and whispered Savannah secrets.
Monterey Square
Designed in 1847 to commemorate the Battle of Monterrey, this square is framed by elegant homes and grand live oaks. Its quiet beauty makes it one of Savannah’s most picturesque and historically layered public spaces.
A stunning Regency-style mansion, the Owens-Thomas House offers insight into Savannah’s early 19th-century elite and the lives of those enslaved on its grounds. Its restored slave quarters provide a poignant, instructive contrast to the opulence above.
Historic Savannah Theatre
One of the nation’s oldest continuously operating theaters, this lavish venue has hosted musicals, plays, and vaudeville acts since 1818. Its gilded architecture, velvet seats, and timeless performances make it a cultural centerpiece of the city.
Telfair Academy
Housed in a French-Revival mansion, the Telfair Academy is part of the Telfair Museums and displays classical and contemporary art, including American and European works. The building itself is a work of art, nestled among lush gardens.
Congregation Mickve Israel
Founded in 1735, this gothic-style synagogue is the third oldest in America and remains a serene, historical landmark in the heart of Savannah. Its pointed arches, stained-glass windows, and well-preserved cemetery tell stories of faith, migration, and persistence.
This stately home once belonged to the entrepreneur behind Savannah’s steamship line and now serves as the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Its elegant façade and classical design reflect the city’s mercantile rise.
Wright Square
One of Savannah’s original squares, Wright Square is known for its ancient trees, historic memorials, and tranquil environment. It is also the final resting place of the controversial Tomochichi, a Native American leader influential in Savannah’s early colonial days.
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Often called the most picturesque street in America, Jones Street is lined with ivy-covered houses, elegant ironwork, and a timeless sense of Southern charm. Walking here feels like stepping into a historic postcard.
Georgia State Railroad Museum
At the Roundhouse Railroad Museum in Savannah’s Starland District, you’ll discover restored steam engines, vintage cabooses, and exhibits on regional rail history. It’s a fascinating stop for history lovers and train buffs alike.
This small museum preserves the history of Savannah’s western wards, sharing stories of local neighborhoods, civil rights, and community resilience through photos and personal artifacts. Its displays highlight lesser-seen threads of Savannah’s layered past.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
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Get the Drives & Detours app download the tour ahead of time
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GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
What our experts say
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Start at Rousakis Riverfront Plaza.
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Grab lunch at The Grey nearby.
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Visit Forsyth Park for a break.
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Don't miss the Juliette Gordon Low museum.
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Explore the shops on River Street.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Savannah is a city steeped in history, and the Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour allows travelers to experience its rich tapestry at their own pace. This engaging tour highlights the stunning architecture and unique charm of Savannah’s Historic District, inviting wanderers to explore its oak-lined squares and brick lanes, reminiscent of the city’s 18th-century design. With an audio guide available through the user-friendly Drives & Detours app, guests can dive into the fascinating stories behind Savannah’s iconic homes and public spaces. The tour not only showcases the city’s historical significance but also emphasizes the ongoing preservation efforts that keep its legacy alive. Whether it’s the allure of ancient oaks or the whispers of the past echoing through its streets, this walking tour offers an immersive journey into Savannah's heart and soul, perfect for history enthusiasts and casual explorers alike.What to expect?
Participants can look forward to an enriching experience filled with captivating narratives and stunning visuals. As they stroll through Savannah’s historic streets, they’ll encounter architectural masterpieces, including the neo-Gothic Cathedral Basilica St. John the Baptist and the elegant Mercer Williams House. The tour is designed to be flexible, allowing users to meander from one point of interest to another, taking in the sights and sounds of the city at their own speed. GPS-triggered audio plays automatically as they approach each landmark, making it easy to absorb the stories of resilience, change, and the intertwining of art, community, and history that define Savannah. The self-guided nature of the tour means that adventurers can pause to appreciate their surroundings, snap photos, or simply soak up the atmosphere, creating a personalized experience that’s both educational and enjoyable.Who is this for?
The Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour is perfect for a diverse audience, catering to anyone with a curiosity for history and a love for exploration. Whether you’re a solo traveler seeking a deep connection with the past or a family looking for a fun and educational outing, this tour meets varied interests and needs. It’s suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can partake in this adventure without feeling rushed or pressured. Couples can enjoy a romantic stroll through the picturesque streets, while friends can bond over shared discoveries at iconic landmarks. Even locals can find new perspectives on familiar sights, making this tour an appealing option for both visitors and residents. The flexibility of the tour allows it to fit seamlessly into anyone's schedule, making it a must-do for anyone wanting to uncover the secrets of Savannah.Why book this?
There’s something truly special about exploring Savannah on your own terms, and the Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to do just that. Unlike traditional guided tours that may rush you along or follow a strict itinerary, this self-guided experience allows adventurers to engage with the city in a more personal way. Imagine wandering into the serene beauty of Forsyth Park or pausing at the historic First African Baptist Church, all while learning about the stories that shaped this remarkable city. With the convenience of an audio guide and the freedom to explore at your own pace, visitors can truly immerse themselves in Savannah's rich history and stunning architecture. This tour is not just about sightseeing; it’s about creating lasting memories and gaining a deeper understanding of a city that has so much to offer. Booking this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Savannah.Good to know
Potential participants should note that the Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour is designed for flexibility and convenience. After purchasing the tour, users can access it any day or time that suits them, and their access never expires. The app works offline once downloaded, so there's no need to worry about cell service while wandering the historic streets. It’s advisable to download the Drives & Detours app ahead of time to ensure a seamless experience. The tour is easily navigable, with public transportation options nearby for those who might want to hop on and off during their adventure. With no admission tickets required for any of the points of interest, this tour offers an affordable way to explore Savannah's history and culture without the hassles of traditional guided tours.Reviews
Feedback from individuals who have experienced the Self Guided Historic Savannah Walking Tour has been overwhelmingly positive. Many users appreciate the flexibility it offers, allowing them to explore at their own pace and revisit favorite spots. Travelers have highlighted the informative audio guide, which enhances their understanding of the city’s rich history and architectural beauty. Reviewers often mention the joy of discovering lesser-known perspectives on well-known landmarks, providing a fresh take on Savannah’s iconic sites. Families have noted that the tour is engaging for both kids and adults, making it a great bonding experience. Overall, customers express satisfaction with the personal touch this self-guided tour provides, enabling them to create their unique experiences while connecting with Savannah’s vibrant past.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is