One of the liveliest areas of Savannah is River Street, which follows along the Savannah River. On the street there are antique shops converted from old cotton warehouses, distinctive boutiques, art galleries, quaint pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels. At night, this area is bubbling with tourists and natives alike. Beautiful street lamps line the cobblestone road. There is also a ferry that can take you on a quick tour down the river and transport you to the beautiful Westin hotel across the river.

Another one of the most popular things to do in Savannah is eat. For delicious chicken fingers, my family always makes a stop at Spanky’s. It is the home of the original chicken finger, and has been a favorite dining spot for locals and visitors since 1976. The view is great and the food is even better.
Savannah’s most famous resident, Paula Deen, also has a few restaurants in Savannah. Her most popular, The Lady and Sons, is almost always packed with diners. The menu includes the finest southern home-style cooking including southern fried chicken, pot roast, mashed potatoes, shrimp and grits, and pecan pie. Anyone who is looking for authentic southern cooking must dine at The Lady and Sons.
Now the best part of Savannah is its proximity to Tybee Island. Although the beach town is small, it surely has a lot to offer. The Tybee Pier is home to some of the best views and fishing on the beach. My family’s beach house is on 9th street, and since we’ve been vacationing there for more than 50 years, we know just about everyone on the island. Cousins, friends, aunts and uncles all stop by our house to chat and spend the day with us. It is so relaxing to be on a beach where there really are no worries. I could travel to Savannah and Tybee any summer.
--Krista Castro
I like how you wrote about a subject that is personal to you so that you could give first hand insights. You used really great descriptions and it kept me interested in wanting to learn more about Savanah, I have never been there and was able to get a vivd picture of what it was like.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting to read! I have never been to Georgia, but you made it sound really appealing and exciting. Definitely could see how you like it there so much.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Atlanta many times but never Savannah, and this post made me want to visit there sometime! I like how you focused on your favorite places. It gave the post a very personal feel and it was obvious how much you enjoy spending time there.
ReplyDeleteI agree--It's a nice little travelogue.
DeleteYour attention to detail really makes the city come to life in your post! I lived in Georgia for two years as a baby, and this makes me wanna go back and visit!
ReplyDelete-Gillian MacInerney
I got an EXTREMELY vivid picture of what you were talking about. You did such a great job describing somewhere so important to you. I haven't been to Savannah, but it's definitely on my list of places to go!
ReplyDeleteVisited the Atlanta Area for the first time this fall! I loved it so much I'm now job hunting in that area.
ReplyDeleteI've pretty much only been to the airport in Atlanta and I didn't know how much it had to offer until I read your blog. I can feel the passion you have for your city in this blog and as a Texan I can relate. Can't wait to visit Atlanta!
ReplyDeleteI have been to Atlanta, but never Savannah. Your post was very descriptive and makes me want to visit, River Street sounds beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally insightful blog about such a historical gem in the United States. A place I have never been to but would eventually love to visit. I appreciated the descriptions of Tybee Island because it was something I was not very familiar with.
ReplyDeleteI like how you begin your story with a thorough description of what it looks and feels like in Savannah, and then finish with why you love it so much and what it means to you. You should talk to Dr. Coleman haha she is from Savannah and loves it!
ReplyDeleteI love Savannah, one of my favorite city's, has a lot of good restaurants.
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