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Is it worth visiting Savannah Georgia?

Savannah is worth visiting. It's a fun small city with plenty of restaurants, bars and entertainment to keep you busy. It offers nice warm temperatures (although I'm told that summers can be oppressively hot) and its southern charm will surely captivate you. However, you only need about three days in Savannah.



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Both have an extensive history, beaches nearby, and plantations to visit (though Charleston has more beaches and more plantations). Savannah's downtown is more walkable and feels immersed in nature. Charleston's is bigger, so there's more to do, but it'll take much longer if you plan on walking.

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Savannah is an extremely walkable city that is perfect for strolling, but sometimes it's nice to give your feet a rest and take a ride through the city. Adventurers – this one's for you! Make the most of your vacation with these fabulous ways to get around Savannah.

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The best time to visit Savannah is from March to July when the weather is warm and pleasant and the flowers are in full bloom. Mid to late summer can bring extreme heat and humidity which can make it unpleasant for some visitors.

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Can you walk around Savannah at night? Yes, you can walk around Savannah at night and explore the city. The streets are generally well-lit and safe, although it is always advised to use caution and be aware of your surroundings.

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Savannah, Georgia's cost of living is 10% lower than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

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Savannah's nightlife scene is booming and local establishments offer a variety of options for all ages and interests. Savannah has plenty of options when it comes to bars such as Rocks on the Roof, the Bohemian Hotel's chic rooftop bar with incredible views of the city.

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Savannah River Beach is an off-the-beaten-path sandy beach with no waves. This beach is not easy to find and the entrance is near the end of Polk St. Pay parking spaces are available for visitors. Back River Beach is located the end of Highway 80 near a remote neighborhood.

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