Historic St. Patrick’s Day Parade Takes Place in Savannah, GA
Be part of the historic St. Patrick’s Day Parade taking place in Savannah, GA March 17th. This parade has been taking place since 1813 and is a well-loved Savannah tradition. More than 250,000 people travel to Savannah to participate in and see the parade making this parade one of the biggest parades in the South. This two hour parade has marching bands, floats, and performers to keep you entertained.
If you came to Savannah for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, stay long enough to experience some of Savannah’s Southern hospitality and food. You may never want to leave after the Paula Deen Culinary Tour, which features information on Paula Deen’s upbringing and stops at the dining locations that Paula Deen used to start creating her own irresistible dishes. Your last stop of the tour will be at one of Paula Deen’s restaurants where you can enjoy a delicious lunch.
For a more general culinary tour, take the Savannah Foody Tour where you will visit 7 of the restaurants and specialty food locations and get a taste of the best foods in the South.
After eating all of that delicious Southern food, you may want to walk off some of your meal with a walking tour. The Saunter in Savannah Walking Tour offers you a beautiful tour of Savannah that will give you information on the rich history of the area. You will explore historical areas, hidden gardens, and other wonderful features that make Savannah one of the greatest cities in the nation.
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My husband is an amazing cook, and I think he would enjoy these tours alot.
I didn’t get to enjoy any St. Patrick’s fun this year..I will definitely plan a trip to Savannah next time!