In January, we took our first trip to Savannah, GA. I'm ashamed to say that this was my first trip to the beautiful city. And it was exactly that — gorgeous. We stayed at the River Street Inn, which was surprisingly comfortable and beautiful on the interior. Not to mention it was in a great central location.
Most of our photos were of the city's impressive and historical architecture. We took a trolley tour, and here's some of the striking things we saw throughout the city:
The street view from the window of our hotel room. We stayed right on the river!
For lunch we went to Vic's On the River, one of the historical restaurants in downtown. This is a pretty view from our table.
Vic's On The River piano player.
Me on the bottom floor of our hotel. I loved the great staircases.
This is from our trolley tour. These are some old mill buildings that were bought and refurbished by the Savannah College of Art and Design.
This is a crazy set of stairs behind our hotel. They were really steep, but made for an interesting picture.
Another trolley tour photo. This is a great church in one of the historical downtown districts.
This is a pub in downtown. I love the red phone booth.
This was in the more industrial part of town.
A lone tree in front of a parking garage.
For lunch we went to Vic's On the River, one of the historical restaurants in downtown. This is a pretty view from our table.
Vic's On The River piano player.
Me on the bottom floor of our hotel. I loved the great staircases.
This is from our trolley tour. These are some old mill buildings that were bought and refurbished by the Savannah College of Art and Design.
This is a crazy set of stairs behind our hotel. They were really steep, but made for an interesting picture.
Another trolley tour photo. This is a great church in one of the historical downtown districts.
This is a pub in downtown. I love the red phone booth.
This was in the more industrial part of town.
A lone tree in front of a parking garage.
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