Savannah
ALL Tours, Sightseeing, Museums & Attractions
A picturesque city, Savannah has much to offer people of every age. From a timeline that begins in America's earliest days, to a lineup of influential, pioneering residents, Savannah is brimming with marvelous history, intriguing attractions, art, culture and well preserved architecture. With the Partners in Preservation and Old Town Trolley Package, you will see it all and gain a bit of knowledge about the city's past.
Old Town Trolley Tours:
The extraordinary architecture, lush botanicals, and captivating stories of this historic, coastal city make for an unforgettable vacation experience. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has provided sightseeing tours highlighting the best of Savannah. Hop aboard one of the trolleys and you will experience Transportainment, a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment. The friendly conductors narrate the tour with a fascinating and fun mix of trivia and humorous stories. It will be their pleasure to guide you through Georgia's First City on one of their orange and green trolleys.
The Partners in Preservation package offers you free admission to:
The Andrew Low House:
Guests can tour to see many 19th century antiques, silver pieces and ornamental ironwork. Knowledgeable guides give visitors a wonderful overview of the people and events that had their place in the history of the home. The home later belonged to Andrew's son, William, who married Juliette Gordon, the founder of Girl Scouts.
Ships of the Sea Museum:
Experience the history of the Mayflower and discover the glory of the Savannah, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic inside the Ships of the Sea Museum. You will learn intriguing facts about seagoing vessels that date back two centuries. Through a vast collection of intricate ship models, the history of ships is brought to life. More than 75 ships are in the ship-in-a-bottle exhibit. There are also paintings, maritime antiques and other artifacts that convey the shipping industry in a compelling display. Founded in 1966, the museum is inside the historic Scarbrough home, which belonged to one of the owners of the Steamship Savannah and president of the Savannah Steamship Company.
The Davenport House:
A Federal-architectural style house that was constructed in 1820 by master-builder Isaiah Davenport. Davenport was known for his skill and talents in the building industry and the house served as a showcase of his work as well as a family home. Today, the Davenport House is on the National Register of Historic Places and a treasured stop on any Savannah tour. The dignified mansion is a true architectural masterpiece. furnishings and collectibles throughout the home are reminiscent of the 1820's and a delight for guests to view.
Get your eTickets today to save money on the Partners in Preservation and Old Town Trolley Package. This is your opportunity to step back in time and relive a part of Savannah's history!