This list was really hard to make! Savannah is one of the most photogenic cities in the United States, so it has an endless amount of beautiful things to see. But here are 10 photo-worthy places in Savannah you can start with.
Forsyth Park
#1: Just south of the charming Historic District, is this park with the city's most famous fountain.
See MoreCollins Quarter at Forsyth
As long as you're at Forsyth Park, you might as well grab a latte at this charming cafe (one of Savannah's best and most iconic.)
See MoreThe Gastonian
Want to stay close to the beautiful Forsyth Park? This historic and award-winning bed and breakfast boasts the historic charm Savannah is famous. The mansion features a clawfoot tub and a working fireplace in each of its 17 rooms.
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#2: This is the prettiest street in all of Savannah! When you think about Savannah's Historic District, Jones Street is it.
See MoreMrs. Wilkes Dining Room
As long as you're on Jones Street, be sure to stop in at the famous Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room where they serve up family-style Southern meals at large communal tables. It's an unforgettable experience and a must-visit on any trip to Savannah.
See MoreBonaventure Cemetery
#3: For unconventional beauty, this cemetery just a short drive from downtown has Victorian gravestones and ancient Live Oaks draped in Spanish moss.
See More1-Hour Bonaventure Cemetery Golf Cart Guided Tour in Savannah
Bonaventure Cemetery is very big—160 acres!—so it would be a good idea to sign up for this tour.
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#4: Beauty from above! This is one of the most picturesque rooftop bars in the city. Sunday afternoons are a great time to go because they have a special Jazz brunch! And you get a stunning view of the city below.
See MoreChippewa Square
#5: Savannah is full of beautiful squares, but Chippewa Square may be the most famous thanks to its starring role in "Forrest Gump." Do you recognize it? (Hint: Forrest sat on a bench here.) Other squares to check out include Troup, Columbia, and Monterey. (Savannah has 22 town squares!)
See MoreFoley House Inn
Stay here for stunning views of Chippewa Square from your room's own balcony.
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BookSavannah Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour
Tip: Book a trolley tour so you can see more of the beautiful city of Savannah. It'll get you to each location much quicker.
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BookThe Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist
#6: Savannah's most iconic landmark is this French-Gothic church. You think it's beautiful from the outside? The inside is breathtaking.
See MoreWormsloe State Historic Site
#7: Wormsloe is the historic estate of the founding Georgia colonist Noble Jones. Go there for the beauty of the avenue lined with Live Oaks and under a canopy of Spanish moss. (You'll need tickets to access this location.)
See MoreMirabelle Savannah
#8: When you want your food to be as scumptious as the interior, you go to the Belgian-inspired cafe Mirabelle for their liège waffles (Belgian street waffles).
See MoreThe Paris Market, Savannah
#9: Architectural Digest named the café in this Paris-inspired market the "Most Beautiful Coffee Shop in Georgia." In addition to getting a coffee and a pastry, there's a two-story market stuffed with gorgeous Parisian decor.
See MoreJW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District
#10: Want to just stay somewhere that matches the beauty of Savannah? Check out this hotel's museum-like Generator Hall for stunning displays of fossils and gemstones. 💎
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