Savannah, Georgia, is a city full of charm, history, and beauty, making it a perfect destination for anyone living the van life on a budget. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of exploring parts of this enchanting city and discovering some of what it has to offer. From its picturesque squares to its vibrant local culture, Savannah never ceases to captivate me. Although I don’t spend a lot of time here — usually just a night as it’s conveniently along my route when I head down to see my mom — I always find something new and delightful to experience. Here are some of my favorite experiences and tips for enjoying Savannah without breaking the bank.
Forsyth Park: A Tranquil Escape
One of my favorite spots in Savannah is Forsyth Park. I love parking near the park and walking around its paths at any time of day. The park is safe, welcoming, and incredibly beautiful, with its majestic oak trees draped in Spanish moss and the iconic fountain. Whether it’s enjoying a morning coffee, a leisurely afternoon stroll, or a quiet evening walk, Forsyth Park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Wandering Through Savannah’s Historic Squares
The historic district encompassing the squares of Savannah are another highlight of the city. Each of the 22 squares has its own unique character and history, creating a series of charming and picturesque spots to explore. One of these squares even featured a famous scene from Forest Gump, and you can find the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil nearby (Mercer Williams House Museum). I especially enjoy walking around these squares at night when the soft glow of streetlights adds a touch of magic to the atmosphere. It’s also fun to see the various tours, including ghost tours, weaving through the squares, adding a bit of mystery and excitement to my nighttime walks.
Here’s a brief video with me showing Monterey Square and the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil.
Tom Triplett Community Park: Disc Golf and Relaxation
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Tom Triplett Community Park is a must-visit. This park features one of my favorite disc golf courses in the area. The course is challenging and beautifully maintained, with lush flora and trees adorned with Spanish moss. After a game of disc golf, I often string up my hammock and take a relaxing nap, soaking in the peaceful surroundings. It’s a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy nature.
Affordable Eats and Local Favorites
Living the van life means finding budget-friendly places to eat, and Savannah has plenty to offer. From cozy cafes to food trucks, there are numerous options for cheap eats.
Zunzi’s, Savannah, GA
One of my favorite discoveries is the Conquistador Sandwich from Zunzi’s, a delicious and inexpensive treat. This mouth-watering sandwich features tender chicken, fresh lettuce, tomatoes, and a savory sauce on a crispy baguette. Perfect for a quick, satisfying meal. Below is my post from my visit to Zunzi’s.
Byrd’s Famous Cookies
Another favorite is Byrd’s Famous Cookies on River Street which originally came as a recommendation from a friend. I buy a bag of the small, crunchy oatmeal cookies, which I was told by the staff, is the same recipe they’ve been using from almost 100 years. The friendly staff and the shop’s rich history make this cookie shop a delightful place to visit.
A Night at The Original Pinky Masters
If you’re looking for a classic dive bar experience, The Original Pinky Masters is the place to go. With its cold, reasonably priced beer and rich history, this bar has become one of my favorite spots. It’s said to be where Jimmy Carter announced his run for president, and there’s even an old plaque commemorating that event. The dive bar’s charm and character make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Savannah.
The Tree House: Live Music and Great Atmosphere
One of the joys of traveling is stumbling upon live music, and that’s exactly how I discovered The Tree House in Savannah. While wandering around, I heard live music coming from a wrought iron balcony and followed the sound. It led me to The Tree House, where a small band was playing. With no cover charge and reasonably priced beers, I enjoyed some quality music for the price of a drink or two. Don’t forget to tip the band—support live music! The ambiance and the live performances make The Tree House a fantastic spot for music lovers.
The Journey Continues
As I continue my van life journey, Savannah remains one of my favorite cities to visit. Its blend of history, natural beauty, and vibrant local culture offers endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. Whether you’re strolling through Forsyth Park, wandering the historic squares, or finding hidden gems like The Original Pinky Masters, Savannah is a city that never disappoints.
Living on the road has taught me to appreciate the simple joys of life, and Savannah embodies those joys perfectly. I look forward to sharing more of my adventures and discoveries with you as I continue to explore this beautiful city.
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