Magnolia trees draped in Spanish moss line the avenues, framing exquisite Southern homes and accentuating the warmth and beauty of Georgia’s very first city. In Savannah, no matter what the season, there’s an abundance of charm and welcoming hospitality.
From a timeline that begins in America’s earliest days to a lineup of influential, pioneering residents, Savannah is brimming with history, intriguing attractions, art, culture and nightlife. To see it all and gain a bit of knowledge about the city’s past, hop on board Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah where you’ll experience a journey filled with humor and history.
These orange and green trolleys have been entertaining guests for more than 25 years, transporting them to spots like the birthplace of Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Gordon Low, the city’s array of quaint squares and the famous Sorrel-Weed House. On the Old Town Trolley, you’ll get an ideal mix of historical icons, local sights and superb architectural landmarks.
Along the way, friendly conductors provide a fascinating and funny narrative filled with information about Savannah. When on the Old Town Trolley Tour, you can explore the sights at your own pace, linger as long as you wish and simply board the next trolley when you’re ready—they come at regular intervals to make it easy and comfortable.
Pass by these attractions:
- Savannah Visitors Center
- Bull Street Corridor
- Madison Square
- Forsyth Park
- Massie Heritage Museum
- Cathedral of St. John
- City Market
- Columbia Square
- The Pirate’s House
- River Street
- Parish House/Bay Street
- The Exchange Bell/Factors Walk
- Ellis Square
- Ships of the Sea Museum
- Welcome Center