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Downtown Savannah, Georgia cityscape

SEE & DO

Discover SAVANNAH

At East Bay Inn, you’ll find yourself in the historic heart of the Hostess City of the South – and there's no shortage of things to do in Savannah! Enjoyment awaits right outside our front steps – history, art, dining, and local shops are all along the waterfront. 

 

As the oldest city in Georgia and its first capital after the Revolution, there are countless historic (including haunted) sites in town to experience. Or, escape into the seclusion of nature – from tree-lined streets for strolling, to neighboring beaches for unwinding. But let’s start with one of our city’s most striking features: The squares.

Oak trees in Savannah

THE SQUARES

enjoy strolling

One of the most enjoyable things to do in Savannah is also one of the easiest: Stroll through the beautiful squares! Guests of East Bay Inn are right in the center of some of Savannah's prettiest squares, amid shopping, spots for a cold drink or cup of coffee if you need a boost. Start with nearby Reynolds Square, and let the breeze guide you from there.

Savannah Trolley trundling up the street

a trolley tour

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A trolley tour is a fun and easy way to get familiar with Savannah – especially if you're a first time visitor. There are several tours our guests always report enjoying, including a hop-on-hop-off tour with more than 15 stops that explore Savannah's most important attractions. 

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A WALKING TOUR

We also recommend guided walking tours that explore some of the most beautiful sites on foot that Savannah has to offer. Before you even ask: Of course there are ghost tours in the state’s oldest city – that is, if the haunted vibes of Savannah are your thing (in which case, definitely ask us about the inn’s third floor). And for those who prefer something more personalized: Whatever your interests, we can help arrange a tour you'll love!

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ENMARKET ARENA

Savannah's new 9,500-seat venue hosts music, sporting events, and entertainment that visitors of all ages can enjoy. See Disney on Ice or the ECHL Ghost Pirates (Savannah's new ice-hockey team), snag a seat for the edge-of-your-seat Rodeo Savannah, score tickets to a special concert or comedy set... There’s bound to be something exciting while you’re in town! And whatever the event, you'll be near the Enmarket Arena when you stay at East Bay Inn.

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top three activities

to do with your
Dog in Savannah

Renowned for being a dog-friendly city, in Savannah there are almost endless opportunities to enjoy the city together! There's lots to see and do here with your pup, and we're happy to guide you both for a fantastic Savannah getaway.

 

Here are our favorite three things to do with our four-legged friends while in Savannah:

 

1.  Dine Outdoors

Combine Savannah's love for good food with our affection for dogs, and you’ve got a winning combination for restaurants with outdoor dining with your pet. To get the latest list of pet-friendly restaurants, ask the concierge on duty for recommendations.

 

2.  Take a Tour

Most walking tours here are pet friendly, so together you can feed two birds with one scone! For the most dog-friendly tour, check out Oliver Bentley’s Historic Dog Walk Tour and Map

 

3.  Take a Walk

With 22 parks and squares, the historic district is a great place to walk. You’ll find nose-level doggie water fountains – two in Forsyth Park, one in Troup Square and one in Ellis Square – just perfect for your pup to grab a quick drink.

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sites & activities in Savannah

Tybee Island

Drive 17.5 miles/28 minutes

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Tybee Island Lighthouse & Museum

Drive 16.4 miles/26 minutes

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Fort Pulaski

Drive 13.8 miles/23 minutes

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Old Fort Jackson

Drive 3.8 miles/10 minutes

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Wormsloe Historic Site

Drive 9.3 miles/14 minutes

Ghost & City Tours

Trolleys pick up near East Bay Inn

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River Street

Right across the street

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Shopping and dining on Broughton Street

Walk 3 Blocks

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Spas

Several options within a few blocks

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Forsyth Park

Walk 1.2 miles/25 minutes

City Market

Walk 0.4 mile/9 minutes

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Roundhouse Railroad Museum

Walk 1.1 miles/23 minutes

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The Ships of the Sea Museum

Walk 0.6 mile/12 minutes

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Jepson Center for the Arts and ArtZeum

walk 0.6 mile/12 minutes

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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace

Walk 0.5 mile/10 minutes

Davenport House

Walk 0.3 mile/5 minutes

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The Pirate's House

Walk 0.3 mile/6 minutes

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River Street Riverboat Company

Walk 1 block

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Dolphin Magic

Walk 1 block

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Oatland Island Education Center

Drive east 5.7 miles/11 minutes

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Visit our SAVANNAH SISTER PROPERTIES​

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Eliza Thompson House

Kehoe House

The Gastonian

Land Acknowledgment​

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We acknowledge East Bay Inn was built upon Muscogee Creek ancestral land. As settlers on their indigenous homeland, we have a duty to recognize the Muscogee Creek nation as the original stewards of Savannah and beyond. The Muscogee Nation is one of the 5 Civilized Tribes and is the fourth largest tribe in the US. Before 1500 AD, the Muscogee covered the entire southeastern US. 

 

Here in downtown Savannah, the Yamacraw were a small group of Creek Indians living on the Savannah River. When Oglethorpe landed here in 1733, he worked with the Yamacraw (Chief Tomochichi) to peacefully settle on the bluff where Bay Street is today.

 

It is our hope that this land acknowledgment will help empower First Nation voices and inspire others in the community to pursue a stronger, more inclusive, and equitable future for our country. We seek to educate ourselves while contributing to the Muscogee Creek peoples by raising awareness and learning how to be a better ally against continued colonization. 

GET IN TOUCH​

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912-238-1225

reservations@eastbayinn.com


225 East Bay Street

Savannah, GA 31401

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