by Emily Krause
Last updated: 7:00 AM ET, Sun January 7, 2018
From the moment I entered Savannah, I knew it was a place I wanted to stay for a while. One look at the live oaks dripping with Spanish moss and the beautiful architecture, and I was ready to grab a mint julep, kick my feet up and enjoy some relaxed Southern living.
With three young kids in tow, that wasn't exactly an option, especially because I had limited myself to a day trip.
Lucky for me Savannah is brimming with energy and charm, and we found plenty of ways to entertain the whole family. If you're planning to swing by Savannah for a day during a road trip or family vacation, here are the highlights to check out:
Trolley Tours
The hop-on-hop-off trolley tour is a great way to see the city while simultaneously learning about Savannah's history and culture. The trolley driver acts as a tour guide, dispensing fun facts, jokes and points of interest.
Another major draw was that we could hit all the major attractions we wanted to see.
I loved the freedom to get off the trolley and wander around whenever we felt like it: We simply had to find the next stop on our maps when we were ready to see the next site. The trolley ride was also honestly the highlight of the trip for my kids. They couldn't stop talking about it for weeks afterward.
If it's entertaining to both my two-year-old and me then it's a win in my book.
Pick your Highlights Ahead of Time
The main thing I wanted to do in Savannah was amble the Spanish moss-lined streets and gaze at the charming houses. The main thing my kids wanted to do was eat ice cream. (We planned our trolley stops accordingly.)
After some research, I found there are neighborhoods full of beautiful houses surrounding Forsyth Park. You'll see the iconic fountain on the north end of said park, with a sprawling playground nearby for kids of all ages.
It made sense to make this one of our hop-offs.
After letting the kids stretch their legs in the park, we loaded them up in the stroller and walked the historic neighborhoods. Every oak tree-lined street was perfectly picturesque.
To appease my children, we chose another stop near the famous Leopold's Ice Cream for a sweet treat. Expect it to be busy, as it is a tourist destination, but the old-fashioned charm and decadent ice cream make it worth the wait.
Take a Stroll
In a city so full of history and Instagram-worthy views, it's practically mandatory to slow down and explore on foot. Savannah is relatively small and easy to navigate, so take to the cobblestone sidewalks and meander.
You never know what hidden gems you'll find.
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