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One Day in Savannah: A 24 Hour Journey

AAA Staff Writer
| June 19th, 2024 | 2 Minutes
Credit: Visit Savannah: Sunny view of the Forsyth Park fountain from the Bull Street entrance

Savannah, GA is a city brimming with history, charm, and endless activities. With the expert planning assistance of AAA Trip Canvas, we crafted an unforgettable day in this vibrant southern city.

Agatha’s

Our adventure began with a much-needed caffeine boost at Agatha's, a haunted mystery-themed coffee and tea house. Despite the early hour and the spine-chilling stories, we couldn't resist the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Fun fact: this intriguing spot used to be a mortuary!

Forsyth Park

To steady our nerves, we headed to Forsyth Park, a cherished landmark in historic downtown Savannah since the mid-1800s. Thanks to AAA Trip Canvas, we secured a spot on a 90-minute walking tour that guided us through the lush landscapes and rich history of the park.

Riding a Segway

Next on our itinerary was a personal bucket list item: riding a Segway. The 60-minute Segway tour was the perfect way to see the city from a new perspective, and it's safe to say we had an absolute blast gliding through the streets.

Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

Our historical journey continued with a stop at the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts. The Historic Homes of Savannah tour gave us a glimpse into her 19th-century home, which was both inspiring and delightful. And yes, it certainly gave us a craving for some iconic Girl Scout cookies!

To wrap up the day, we hopped on Savannah’s Old Town Trolley Tour, made even more affordable through AAA's special offers. This tour seamlessly tied together our experiences and provided a comprehensive view of the city’s storied past.

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