Pictured in Emily and Chris' engagement photos, the breathtaking avenue sheltered by live oaks and Spanish moss leading to the tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones. Emily and Chris have walked the trails many times enjoying the stunning views!
Capturing the spirit of the South as an eclectic destination for fabulous food, unique shopping and charming cottages. The Brown Dog Market, located in Cohen's, is one of Emily's favorite places to shop in Savannah. Cohen's is also home of Little House Bakery, where you can get Chris' favorite chocolate chip cookies!
A vibrant, riverfront entertainment destination offering luxury hotel stays, incredible dining, wine tasting, and high-end shopping. Located in Savannah's historic district along River street where you can enjoy Savannah's beautiful water front and all the fun entertainment it provides.
A staple destination in the Parker family, Tybee is one of Emily's favorite places to visit in Savannah. You can visit the newly renovated Sugar Shack where Emily and her brother, Brian, spent many summers at enjoying ice cream with their grandparents. Emily and Chris have enjoyed walking down the beach many times. You may even recognize parts of Tybee from movies that were filmed there, such as The Last Song staring Miley Cyrus. It is also home to one of Chris' favorite restaurants, Sunday Cafe.
Join a knowledgeable tour guide for an exciting and spooky journey to Savannah's most haunted locations. If you're traveling with your family, we recommend booking their family-friendly Grave Tales Ghost Tour. Looking for something a bit more mature? Their Beyond Good and Evil Tour and Dead of Night Ghost Tour focus on Savannah's darker, more macabre haunted history. Want to enjoy a libation (or several) on your tour? Look no further than the Ghost City Haunted Pub Crawl!
If the sunshine is calling your name, take a walk through one of Savannah's many city squares. There's a park every few blocks, which ensures you're never too far from a green space in which to wander. The biggest in the historic district is the 30-acre Forsyth Park, which neighbors The Savannah College of Art and Design and has a majestic fountain and lots of paths winding beneath moss-draped oak trees.