Top Things to Do in Savannah, Georgia — Guide to Must-See Sights

Are you looking for things to do in Savannah, Georgia? Savannah is one of our favorite cities with delicious food, interesting tours, beautiful outdoor spaces and more. Read about our favorite activities and tips for a great visit.

Things to do in savannah ga

We love visiting Savannah. The city blends deep history, Southern flavors and welcoming locals. It’s ideal for a couples’ getaway, a girls’ weekend or a family trip. Below are our top recommendations for things to do in Savannah—simple, enjoyable experiences that highlight the city’s charm.

Things to do in Savannah, Georgia

(1) Foodie Tour of Savannah

Savannah is an excellent destination for food lovers. From classic Southern comfort food to inventive plant-based options and tempting bakeries, there’s something for everyone. Plan a self-guided foodie tour by selecting a few favorite brunch, lunch, dinner and dessert spots. Tasting your way through the city is one of the best ways to experience Savannah’s culture and hospitality.

For more details and reviews, consult a dedicated Foodie’s Guide to Savannah that highlights top restaurants, bakeries and culinary experiences, including local cooking classes.

The Grey Market Savannah

dinner at Cotton & Rye in Savannah Georgia

(2) Explore City Market and Broughton Street

City Market and Broughton Street are lively shopping districts filled with boutiques, specialty shops and food vendors. Stop at The Paris Market for home decor and pastries, sample honey at the Savannah Bee Company, indulge in macarons at Marche de Macarons, or try cookies at Byrd’s Cookie Company. Chocolat by Adam Turoni crafts beautiful chocolate confections—perfect for an afternoon treat. Strolling through these streets is a relaxed way to experience Savannah’s local flavors and shops.

City Market Savannah

Don’t miss the café at The Paris Market for a sweet break during your walk.

Paris Market cafe

Chocolat by Adam Turoni

Byrd's Cookie Company

Chocolat by Adam Turoni offers artistic chocolates throughout the historic district, and Byrd’s Cookies often has free samples—Key Lime Coolers are a favorite.

(3) Enjoy a Picnic in Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park is Savannah’s largest and most beloved green space. Walk the loop around the park, relax on the lawn near the iconic fountain, or bring a picnic from local bakeries like Back in the Day or Fork and Dagger Eatery. The park is a lovely place to begin or end a day in Savannah and provides a peaceful contrast to the bustling historic district nearby.

Forsyth Park Savannah

Forsyth Park fountain

(4) Explore the Savannah Historic District

The Savannah Historic District is filled with well-preserved homes, charming streets and many public sites that tell the story of the city. Whether you join a guided tour or wander on your own, you’ll find architecture, museums and squares that offer insight into Savannah’s past. Even on a rainy day, the historic district rewards a leisurely stroll.

Historic District Savannah

Savannah historic homes

(5) Stroll River Street

River Street runs along the Savannah River and is lined with shops and restaurants. It’s a scenic place to walk, watch the boats and sample local sweets—River Street Sweets is a popular stop for pralines. Climb the steps back to Bay Street for a pleasant workout and great views of the riverfront.

River Street Savannah Georgia

River Street stairs savannah

(6) Rent a Bike or Take a Bike Tour

Renting a bike is a fun way to cover more ground and visit many of Savannah’s highlights, including squares, parks and favorite eateries. Several local shops offer rentals and guided tours; you can also request a self-guided map to plan your own route and avoid busy roads. Biking lets you enjoy the city at your own pace and makes it easy to explore neighborhoods beyond the central district.

Explore savannah on bike

(7) Visit All of the Squares in Savannah

Savannah is famous for its squares—there are 22 in total—and each has its own character. The squares are peaceful spots to rest, take photos and enjoy the city’s live oaks and monuments. Visiting many of them by foot or bike is an enjoyable way to experience the layout and history of Savannah.

Whitefield Square Savannah georgia

(8) Wormsloe Plantation

Wormsloe State Historic Site is a short drive from downtown and features the iconic oak-lined avenue that photographers love. The site includes walking trails and historical exhibits, making it a peaceful outdoor escape and a chance to learn about the region’s past. It’s a great half-day trip for history and nature lovers alike.

entrance to Wormsloe Plantation

That’s it for now!

These are some of our favorite things to do in Savannah, but the city offers even more: trolley tours, ghost tours, museums and seasonal events round out the experience. We visit often and update our recommendations as we discover new spots. Share your favorite Savannah activities and tips in the comments below.