Thanks for everyone’s help making this a great trip to Savannah. Here’s what we’ve done so far
Day 1. Flew into Savannah on Saturday morning. Took an Uber to Homewood Suites ($35). We left our luggage with the valet since check in wasn’t until 4 and it wasnt even ten o’clock yet We walked up to Forsyth park and while we were strolling the weekly Saturday morning farmers market we put our name in at Collins Quarter at Forsyth. We got our obligatory picture at the fountain and also purchased a print of it form an artist at the market. Collins Quarter did not disappoint. The French toast looked like a work of art and was amazing. After that we walked around and looked at the fantastic architecture all around us, the buildings, the squares, it was all amazing. We went to a a few stores including Paris Market and East Shaver bookstore. Ate at the old pink house. BLT salad and a side of macaroni n cheese. Yum! After that we went to Parker’s Market and got a few drinks and snacks to keep in our hotel room. Checked into our room. We got a corner room with a balcony. Fun to watch the boats on the river. Took a free ride on Savannah Belle ferry. Nice 30 minute round trip ride. Went to the rooftop bar of our hotel and had a drink an appetizer and called it a night. We walked 7 miles today.
It sounds like you’re having a wonderful time in Savannah, and I’m so glad to hear that you’re enjoying your sister trip! You’ve covered a lot of ground already on Day 1, and it sounds like you’ve hit some of the must-see spots in the city. Let me offer a few additional recommendations for things to do, places to eat, or activities that could complement the amazing experiences you've already had!
Since you’ve already enjoyed Forsyth Park, Collins Quarter, and a few other highlights, here are some additional ideas for the next days of your trip:
Since you mentioned enjoying the views from your hotel’s balcony, I also suggest exploring more of Savannah’s rooftop bars for sunset views and cocktails:
In terms of exploring more squares, you might want to check out some of the less crowded ones like:
It sounds like you’ve already had a fantastic start to your trip, but hopefully, these suggestions help round out your experience and make your Savannah stay even more memorable. Enjoy your anniversary trip, and happy travels!