Friday, 30 September 2016

Savannah, Georgia

The Lonely Planet describes Savannah as more “gritty” than Charleston.  We didn’t know quite what that meant, - until we got there.  It is a bit more gritty than Charleston.  Still very lovely but a bit more down to earth, and less chic.  Still nice though.








Savannah is the only city where we have seen anything much in the way of busking, and I’ve blogged about that in another post, “Street entertainment”.


Parking Harvey was simplicity itself here.  The visitor’s centre had a car park that had spaces reserved for RVs.  And reasonably priced at 1 dollar per hour.  That was better than Charleston.


We walked our little boots off all afternoon, through small park areas, into the RC Cathedral,  and a drink in a bar by the Savannah River.


Then some shopping.

The free town bus transport, although very grotty, took us back to the visitor’s centre and we drove out of town.

Well worth the visit!

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