Denise D. • Juni 3, 2018Great food and service while cruising around for an hour trip on Georgia Queen riverboat Cruise. Lovely vendors selling art work, jewelry and interesting snacks
Kaitlyn R. • Februar 27, 2019Designed in 1873 to honor the Marquis de Lafayette, who aided the Americans during the Revolutionary War. In the center sits a fountain dedicated by the Colonial Dames of America.
Kaitlyn R. • Februar 27, 2019Designed in 1847. In honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham. Pitt was an early supporter of the colony & though he never visited Savannah, Chatham County & Chatham Square were named in his honor.
Meghan M. • Mai 21, 2017Beautiful park perfect for relaxing, people watching and long walks with your dog
Jonathan S. • April 8, 2011The southeast corner of Orleans Square give some idea of what is missing on the north and west sides. Cotton merchants mansions originally surrounded this square.
Ava L. • Dezember 1, 2014The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
Adam G. • August 8, 2014The beer selection is good. Tried the lamb burger, but I liked my fiancées Au Poivre burger way better. Service was fantastic. Greek wings were great too.
KeytoSavannah.com • Dezember 8, 2010Bring your pets to the Myers Drinking Fountain, located here. Originally located in Forsyth Park, the fountain was reinstalled in the 1980s. Perfect for your pup to get a tasty sip of water.
Kaitlyn R. • Februar 27, 2019Designed in 1851 and was the last of the Savannah squares. Honors Reverend George Whitefield, founder of the Bethesda Orphanage, the oldest orphanage in the US. A gazebo sits in the center.
Kurt R. • April 9, 2017Open space for sitting or hanging out with friends. Also a great meet up spot since it is so open. It separates City Market from the rest of the downtown area going East.
Brett H. • Februar 23, 2013Tennis courts are pretty nice...usually not busy and lights stay on pretty late so you can play at night
Ray C. • November 3, 2018Beautiful square full of Live Oak trees in a quiet part of town. Walk a half block south to see Savannah's most famous street, Jones street!
Jonathan S. • Mai 1, 2011Note SCAD's first building, Poetter Hall, a red brick Romanesque Revival structure built as an armory that now houses the admissions department and ShopSCAD on the corner.www.architecturalsavannah
Jesse H. • August 4, 2017Short even ground walk along historic places in the plantation. Well kept and with lots of information signs along the way. (about 1.5 miles in total)
Kirsten P. • Dezember 12, 2011Great new dog park. HUGE though ...tons of space for the dogs to run, off street parking and friendly people. Very dark and difficult to keep track of your dogs after sundown.
Jonathan S. • April 16, 2011First Savannah design by William Gibbons Preston. Notice the 1886 date rendered in terracotta at the top of this Romanesque Revival structure... built on air rights!!www.architecturalsavannah.com
Carrie L. • Februar 2, 2014Complimentary wine and cookies. Stay in Wisteria and have a very private room with your own separate entry. Perfect option if you plan on keeping late night hours. Loved it!
Austin A. • April 16, 2013This was a fun tour and there is definitely sonething unsettling about this home. Beautiful place.
Lina • November 15, 2010Residential area. Square looks more like quiet park. Tabby on benches leads to tabby street st. Julian
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