Breakfast place right on Bay Street (above River Street).
Good coffee in the center of town.
Easy breakfast spot on Bay Street
Eclectic cafe with a '90s/Friends vibe; Good breakfast and located right next to Chippewa Square, Perry Lane Hotel, and Zunzi's.
Best Lunch Spot; South African sandwiches and drinks, usually with live music playing in the background.
Easy burger spot with outdoor seating.
Best restaurant in Savannah. If you have an extra night, book well in advance (at least 1-2 months). If not, you can always walk-in and get a drink at one of their two famous bars (patio and downstairs).
High-quality French cuisine with a nice ambience.
Good Asian food in the heart of downtown.
Touristy but with a nice dock overlooking the Savannah River and a fun place to hang out!
The best dive bar in town; features thousands of sketches of Abe Lincoln by past patrons.
Trendy cocktail bar; a bit hard to find but worth a drop-in if you are looking for a quality drink.
Kitschy but fun tourist bar. Check out the rooftop for a slightly less kitschy vibe.
Nice rooftop bar in the heart of town.
Famous ice cream place. If there's a long line, there is a cheat code: Go in through the door on the left and grab a pint from the back. It'll take 30 seconds while everyone else waits in line. Find a bench in one of the squares and enjoy this delicious ice cream under some Spanish Moss.
Savannah's 'Central Park,' located on the edge of downtown and worth a walk-through. Large grassy area for kids to play in and playground at the South end of the park.
The 'Forrest Gump' Square. Centrally located and maybe one of the most beautiful in the city. Don't get caught up looking for the bench that he sat on though, it doesn't exist!
Prettiest street in America (according to some). Take a walk from end-to-end with a coffee if you've got the time.
Popular breakfast spot on Jones Street. Worth poking your head in if you are walking the street.
Shopping; a bit further from downtown but worth the walk.
Shopping; a bit further from downtown but worth the walk.
Kid/Family-friendly Savannah classic. The basis for Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Treasure Island.'