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Savannah's Waterfront - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Savannah's Waterfront

Savannah’s Waterfront is a bustling area of town made for everyone to enjoy. This unique seafront features miles of pedestrian paths and parks, an abundance of wildlife and bird-watching opportunities, as well as classic views of the river and ocean. There's plenty of room for relaxing and recreation along the shoreline too - from spending an afternoon at one of the many public beaches nearby to lounging on a charming pier, this vibrant district has something for everyone.
Address : 1 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

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Top Activities Near Savannah's Waterfront

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Attractions Near Savannah's Waterfront

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Savannah City HallSavannah City Hall is the administrative center Located in the historic district of Savannah, City Hall stands as an impressive four-story Italian Renaissance building with marble columns and a copper dome. It was built in 1906 and serves as part of the county's courthouses, along with nearby Juvenile Court. Inside, visitors are greeted by works from local artists and a magnificent two-story rotunda candlelit chandelier.
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River Street Savannah GeorgiaRiver Street is a unique street that stretches for about one mile along the banks of the beautiful Savannah River. A bustling pedestrian walkway lined with cobblestones, vendors, shops, and restaurants, River Street is a popular tourist destination. Waterfront attractions include the Waving Girl Statue of Florence Martus and old steamships from eras past. Other nearby sights include the Historic Telfair Square and the Ships of The Sea Maritime Museum.
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Bull StreetBull Street is a vibrant hub of culture and activity. This area has played a prominent role at different points in history, from serving as the capital of Georgia during Revolutionary War-era Savannah, to a period of unprecedented growth culminating in the Gilded Age. Today, Bull Street continues to be full of life with plenty to do and see. Residents and visitors alike can explore unique shopping boutiques and restaurants scattered among historic buildings dotting the avenue.
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Ellis SquareSpanning four city blocks and surrounded by historic buildings, Ellis Square is one of the most vibrant spots in town. Visitors to Ellis Square can enjoy a variety of local restaurants, pubs, shops, and entertainment venues. Take a stroll through Savannah’s oldest park and explore art installations before enjoying a riverfront picnic along the Savannah River. During cooler months take advantage of the walking paths both inside and outside of the square.
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City MarketCity Market is the perfect stop for locals and tourists alike. This masterpiece of an open-air market has been around since the 1830s, boosting local business and offering everything from fresh produce to folk art. Operating on Saturdays from 8 am - 1 pm and Thursdays from May - August from 4:30 pm to dusk City Market truly celebrates Southern charm and hospitality. The atmosphere is family-friendly, with plenty of space for kids to run around and explore the wide selection of items.
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Factor's WalkThe area, made up of more than 140 houses cobble-stoned together, was the epicenter of the American slave trade in the 1800s. Its streets are lined with colorful buildings of African-American heritage, epitomizing the strong sense of community that still exists at Factor's Walk today. Not only a place steeped in history and culture but also a lively destination for shopping and leisure activities, It boasts an artisan market where vendors sell locally crafted goods.

Discover More Attractions in Chatham County, Home of Savannah's Waterfront

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Chatham County
Chatham County is the northernmost of Georgia's coastal counties on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the northeast by the Savannah River, and in the southwest bounded by the Ogeechee River.

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