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The best of  Savannah, Georgia to share with your grandkids

Savannah is a compelling place to visit with your grandchildren because of its mixture of historical significance and modern amenities. –

It is not necessary to spend a lot of money in order to enjoy your visit, and that makes it a prime vacation destination for families that want a frugal trip. In fact, some of the best aspects of Savannah can be enjoyed without spending anything, including taking a stroll through the Historic District.  –

Telfair Museums 

 

Art Start: Stroller and Toddler Tours

  • 3rd Thursday of Every Month
  • 10:30–11:30 am
  • $5 per child
  • Adult members free / Adult non-members $12

Drop-In Studio
  • Daily | 1–4 pm
  • Jepson Center
  • FREE with museum admission

Unleash your creativity and join us in our studios every day for artmaking projects for all ages! Work at your own pace and comfort level through an array of creative mediums such as watercolors, collage, calligraphy, origami, coloring books (for adults, too!), and much more. Each month features a special project designed to connect with a specific exhibition at the museum. A studio assistant is always on hand to answer questions and assist guests. Drop-In Studio is open year round and perfect for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.

City Market 

Although it might be difficult to look at all of the unique pieces of art without making a purchase, it is free for anyone to wander throughout the City Market. This favorite hot spot of both tourists and locals provides the perfect place to view art, get something to eat, and find unusual gifts. City Market also hosts several events throughout the year, and most of them are free.

Midtown District

This area provides travelers with a diverse selection of Midtown Savannah hotels to choose from that include something for every price range. In addition, minutes from this historic section is the Savannah Botanical Gardens, where access to all public areas of the garden is free.  All ages are sure to enjoy the scenery and wonders of this natural beauty.

First Saturday on the River

River Street comes to life with entertainment and arts and crafts on the first Saturday of most months. This event is free to attend, and just like the City Market, it will provide visitors with the perfect place to pick up an unusual gift or keepsake. In addition to attending this free event, visitors can also enjoy the view of the Savannah Riverfront.

Cemeteries

History enthusiasts will definitely want to visit the area’s cemeteries. Colonial Park Cemetery is of special significance to war buffs because several war heroes, including Button Gwinnett, are buried there. If you are interested in literature, you might also want to schedule a visit to Bonaventure Cemetery to see the cover of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” brought to life. Both cemeteries offer free admission, and older children are often fascinated by the experience.

Districts, Squares, and Parks

The city of Savannah is filled with history, and each of the 21 city squares, parks, and districts, including Midtown, has something to offer. The best part about visiting these areas is that you will be able to enjoy the architecture and view the interior of several historic buildings for free, including City Hall, the birthplace of Flannery O’Connor, Hodgson Hall, and King Tisdell Cottage.

Be sure to scour the Internet for coupons and discounts for several of the attractions that do have an admission fee. As you can see, it is easy to spend several days exploring Savannah without spending a lot of money. In fact, Savannah is one of the most cost-effective locations to visit for families who have an interest in history.

Hop-on Hop-Off Bus Tour of Savannah

Hop on and hop off this trolley tour at more than 15 stops to explore Savannah’s most important attractions. Get a comprehensive tour while listening to engaging narration about Savannah’s history, culture, and people. Hop on, hop-off trolley tour of Savannah’s Historic District Live commentary on board the trolley Hop off whenever you like to explore at your own pace Trolleys run every 20 minutes

Read more about Savannah History Hop-On and Hop-Off Narrated Trolley Tour 2021 

Girl Scout First Headquarters

 

Girl Scout First Headquarters is located at 330 Drayton Street, Savannah, Georgia 31401. This historic site is owned and operated by Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia and houses a museum and a shop. We offer tours and programming, which can be found on the Daily Programs page.. To see hours and program information, please take a moment to carefully read our FAQs and Daily Programs information.

Slavery and Freedom in Savannah

Savannah is the perfect place to develop an understanding of slavery and race to the national and world economy,  The city was an important urban area to slave labor and slave ownership especially because it is a port city.  Urban slavery was a central part of the slave-based economies in the southern United States