Forsyth Park
It's not a trip to Savannah without a trip to Forsyth Park and a photo by the beautiful fountain!
128 m vom Hotel entfernt
Drayton St
Ein Guide für tolle Orte in der Nähe von Hotel Bardo Savannah
It's not a trip to Savannah without a trip to Forsyth Park and a photo by the beautiful fountain!
128 m vom Hotel entfernt
Drayton St
Had a terrific time at Sunday brunch! For a surprise, order the Caprese Salad! They use freeze dried basil bits along w/ fresh basil leaves to dress the tomatoes, cheese & 25-y.o. balsamic vinegar.
178 m vom Hotel entfernt
606 Abercorn St
Coffee hits the spot. Really good. Will come back for food
187 m vom Hotel entfernt
621 Drayton St
An awesome photo op for you and yours, but also a beautiful example of Parisian architecture in Savannah (it is fashioned after the fountain in the Place de la Concorde in Paris).
219 m vom Hotel entfernt
Drayton St
The younger the farmer, the better the produce (sometimes). Walker Farms and Heritage Farms are tasty. Fresh flowers too
308 m vom Hotel entfernt
If you get caught in the rain and think you're up for a lil' run, hop over to the Whitefeild square a few blocks over, it has a gazebo you can wait out the storm in.
438 m vom Hotel entfernt
Abercorn Street
Do not waste your money on this tour. The antiques are nice but the 'garden' is a big disappointment. And it is very basic for the price you pay! Do a trolley or walking tour instead!
451 m vom Hotel entfernt
429 Bull St
Monterey Square was laid out in 1847 and commemorates the Battle of Monterrey, in which US forces (under Gen. Zachary Taylor's command) captured the city of Monterrey during the Mexican-American War.
452 m vom Hotel entfernt
Bull St
Chatham Square was one of the LAST squares erected in Savannah in 1847. It is named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham. It is possible to visit the City's 24 squares in 1 day, dare to try?
0.6 km vom Hotel entfernt
Chatham Square
Wait in line, don't stop eating until you are uncomfortable.
0.6 km vom Hotel entfernt
107 W Jones St
Appropriately this square, named for a French war hero, is home to one of Savannah's French Second Empire houses - note the mansard room on the Hamilton-Turner Inn.www.architecturalsavannah.com
0.7 km vom Hotel entfernt
Abercorn St