Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Visiting the Mercer Williams House Museum and Its Cultural Significance

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour

Discover Savannah’s historic charm in comfort with this private 1.5-hour driving tour, exploring squares, parks, museums, and iconic landmarks for up to 3 guests.

Experience the Charm of Savannah in a Private, Stress-Free Setting

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Experience the Charm of Savannah in a Private, Stress-Free Setting

The Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour offers an intimate and personalized way to explore this historic city. Priced at $150 per group of up to 3 people, this tour provides a relaxing 1 hour and 30 minutes of sightseeing with the convenience of pickup and a mobile ticket. It’s ideal for small groups seeking a tailored experience without the crowds, especially since most bookings are made 23 days in advance, ensuring availability.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is the focus on building a stress-free, comfortable journey through Savannah’s most iconic sights. The guide takes care of the driving, allowing guests to sit back and enjoy the stories and scenery. This tour emphasizes a private, personalized experience where the route and commentary are adapted to your interests, making it a flexible option for those who want a deeper connection to Savannah’s history.

A key consideration is the tour’s limited group size—up to 3 people—making it perfect for couples, small families, or friends who prefer an exclusive experience. The tour departs from central Savannah with pickup offered, ensuring a convenient start. Its mobile ticket system streamlines the process, so no hassle with paper tickets or queues.

Key Points

  • Private, personalized tour led by a knowledgeable guide
  • $150 per group (up to 3 guests), booking 23 days in advance recommended
  • Duration of 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Stops at Savannah’s famous squares, parks, and landmarks
  • Pickup included with a mobile ticket
  • Designed for comfort and stress-free exploration

Exploring Savannah’s Most Famous Squares and Parks

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Exploring Savannah’s Most Famous Squares and Parks

The tour kicks off with a drive through the Savannah Historic District, where the guide highlights beautiful squares and picturesque parks. You’ll see some of the most iconic parts of Savannah’s historic core, with commentary on the city’s architectural and urban planning features. Since this part involves no admission fees, it’s an easy, scenic introduction to the city’s character.

Next, the tour loops around Forsyth Park, one of Savannah’s most celebrated landmarks. While driving, you’ll learn about its history and uncover lesser-known facts about the park, including details about its famous fountain and nearby landmarks. The drive gives a great overview without needing to get out and walk, perfect for those who want to see the sights comfortably.

Visiting the Mercer Williams House Museum and Its Cultural Significance

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Visiting the Mercer Williams House Museum and Its Cultural Significance

One of the highlights is a drive-by of the Mercer Williams House Museum, located on Monterrey Square, just off Forsyth Park. Made famous by the book and film “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”, this historic house is a must-see. The guide shares insights about its architecture and its role in Savannah’s cultural scene, all from the comfort of the vehicle, as no admission is required for the exterior view.

Discovering Key Savannah Squares and Their Stories

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Discovering Key Savannah Squares and Their Stories

The tour includes a loop around Chippewa Square, an essential part of Savannah’s original city plan. The square’s history and significance are explained as the vehicle passes through, giving a sense of the city’s historic layout. This square is famous for its association with the film “Forrest Gump”, making it a recognizable highlight for many.

Art, Architecture, and Cultural Venues Along the Route

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Art, Architecture, and Cultural Venues Along the Route

As the drive continues, the Telfair Academy and the Jepson Center come into view. The Telfair Academy, one of Savannah’s oldest museums, is noted for its classical statues and historic entrance. The nearby Jepson Center adds a modern artistic touch, and both are visible from the vehicle, offering a mix of old and new cultural landmarks.

The tour also passes through City Market, an energetic hub filled with outdoor events, food venues, and art galleries. The guide points out the various shops and highlights the lively atmosphere of this historic marketplace, giving a sense of Savannah’s vibrant arts scene.

River Street and Its Iconic Cobblestones

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - River Street and Its Iconic Cobblestones

Driving along River Street, visitors get a clear view of the bustling cobblestone waterfront. This area is famous for its shops, restaurants, and scenic views of the river. The tour captures the lively essence of River Street, making it easy to imagine its historical importance as a shipping port, all from the comfort of the Citroën convertible.

History and Heritage at Colonial Park Cemetery

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - History and Heritage at Colonial Park Cemetery

A drive-by of Colonial Park Cemetery offers a glimpse into Savannah’s somber past. The guide explains its history and the significance of the surrounding historic buildings, including the Savannah police station and jail. This stop’s exterior view provides a poignant reminder of the city’s colonial roots without the need for walking.

Broughton Street and the Lucas Theatre of the Arts

Private Historic Savannah Driving Tour - Broughton Street and the Lucas Theatre of the Arts

The tour takes you past the Lucas Theatre for the Arts, a stunning historic venue known for its ornate façade. This landmark serves as a springboard to highlight Broughton Street, Savannah’s lively shopping street. The guide shares stories about the theatre’s history and the vibrant shopping district, adding a touch of local culture.

Wrapping Up at the Chatham Artillery Armory

The tour concludes at the Chatham Artillery Armory, located at the south end of Forsyth Park. This historic building is a fitting final stop, offering a chance to explore shops that serve coffee, lunch, or even wine. The Armory’s historic atmosphere provides a fitting capstone to the Savannah experience, with plenty of options to extend your visit or relax before leaving.

Practical Details and Booking Information

Guests should note that confirmation is received at booking, and service animals are allowed. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with an emphasis on comfort and accessibility. Since the tour operates in proximity to public transportation, it’s easy to coordinate your arrival.

Booking should be made at least 23 days in advance to secure a spot, especially during peak seasons. The full cancellation policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing peace of mind for flexible planning.

Final Thoughts on the Private Savannah Driving Tour

This tour offers an intimate, exclusive look at Savannah’s most iconic sights without the hassle of walking or crowded group tours. Its personalized approach and insider stories make it an ideal choice for small groups wanting a flexible, comfortable way to explore.

While the tour covers many of Savannah’s highlights from the vehicle, it does not include entrance to attractions like Mercer Williams House Museum or other sites. Instead, it focuses on providing a rundown of the city’s architecture, history, and culture. For those interested in a relaxed, informative experience, this tour stands out as a practical and charming option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Since the tour is designed for up to 3 guests and is mainly a driving experience, it can be suitable for families with children, especially if they enjoy sitting back and listening to stories. However, it’s best to confirm specific needs when booking.

Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if done at least 24 hours prior. Changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.

Does the tour include admission to any sites?
No, all stops are viewed from the vehicle, and there are no admission fees included. The focus is on scenic drives and exterior views.

Is the vehicle accessible for people with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility details aren’t provided, the tour involves minimal walking and is primarily a drive, suitable for most guests.

How far in advance should I book?
Booking at least 23 days in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially during busy times.

What is the experience guide like?
The guide, Daniel Richardson, offers in-depth stories, personal insights, and a friendly approach, making the tour both educational and engaging.