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Savannah Travel Guide - Captivating Adventures through Southern Charm Antebellum Architecture Landmarks Hidden Gems and More - cover

Savannah Travel Guide - Captivating Adventures through Southern Charm Antebellum Architecture Landmarks Hidden Gems and More

Captivating Travels

Publisher: Captivating Travels

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Summary

Discover the heart of Savannah with maps, QR codes, and over 100  images
 
This book invites you to explore, savor, and connect with the charm of majestic live oaks, moss-draped squares, a cobblestoned riverfront, and hidden alleys, to mention but a few.

Savannah is one of America's most charming cities, and this guide is packed with all the information you need for a perfect visit.
 
Inside, you'll find: 

- Practical arrival and transport tips for smooth access to downtown and the surroundings. 
- Clear overviews of the Historic District, riverfront, and coastal escapes. 
- Detailed profiles of key landmarks, public squares, and architectural gems. 
- Market and boutique rundowns for shopping local. 
- Hidden corners and local secrets: peaceful gardens, neighbourhood walks, marsh-side views, and quiet retreats. 
- Day-trip ideas beyond the city: nature, islands, small towns, and marshland landscapes that extend your stay. 
- Accommodation advice: historic inns, boutique stays, budget-friendly hotels, and family options. 
- A curated list of must-see photo spots and sample itineraries. 
- Practical travel tips and safety advice so you feel confident, aware, and ready to explore. 
- And much, much more! 
 
Get ready to start your journey. See Savannah's charm through fresh eyes. Click  Add to Cart to get your copy today.
Available since: 01/29/2026.
Print length: 165 pages.

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