The city of Savannah is seen by many as a true gem of the South, and for good reason. From the tales of the city’s past to the visual remembrances seen through the lush gardens and stunning architecture, Southern gentility can still be found in nearly every step through the streets of Savannah. From sightseeing tours to hotel accommodations, you can completely immerse yourself in the old world feel of Savannah for a stay that will not only be informative, but immersive as well. Below, we’ve highlighted a few vacation ideas for those interested in the unique architecture of Savannah, GA.

Savannah Homes Walking Tour

One of Savannah’s most praised aspects is its pristine collection of antebellum architecture, and with the Savannah Homes Tour you’ll have the opportunity to visit two of the city’s more distinct examples for an interesting time of architectural sightseeing. Both the interior and exterior of the Davenport House and Owens-Thomas House, built in 1820 and 1819 respectively, are featured along the tour for a complete look into the romantic architecture of the period. And whether you’re an admirer of architectural design or simply looking to experience the lost grandeur of the South, the Savannah Homes Tour can prove to be a great experience.

Mansion on Forsyth Park

The Mansion on Forsyth Park is a restored Victorian mansion transformed into one of Savannah’s more trendy hotel offerings. Located in the ever popular Historic District, Mansion on Forsyth Park completely immerses visitors in the original feel of Savannah, GA while offering a cutting edge stay as well. Inside the pristine Victorian shell of Mansion on Forsyth Park visitors will find onyx marble lobby, spa services, fine dining and more for a ritzy stay in the old world.

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