by talysin | May 22, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
Why Savannah’s Squares Make Perfect Self-Guided Tours Most cities grow organically, spreading outward without much thought to form or function. Savannah is different. In 1733, James Oglethorpe laid out a revolutionary urban plan centered around public...
by talysin | May 21, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
How to Encourage Travelers to Explore Beyond the Route with Self-Guided Tours Picture this: you’re following a carefully planned route through Charleston’s cobblestone streets when you notice a narrow alley flickering with afternoon light. A hand-painted...
by talysin | May 19, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
Where Cultural Rivers Meet: Understanding Savannah’s Rich Heritage Walk through Savannah’s historic squares on any given afternoon, and you’ll hear stories layered like sediment in the Georgia clay. The city’s distinctive character didn’t...
by talysin | May 18, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
In 1733, when James Oglethorpe laid out his vision for Savannah, he created something revolutionary: a city built around breathing spaces. His grid of residential blocks punctuated by public squares wasn’t just urban planning—it was urban poetry. Today, 24 of...
by talysin | May 17, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
I watched a family of four standing outside the Mercer House in Savannah last spring, phones in hand, listening intently to something I couldn’t hear. The youngest daughter suddenly pointed at a second-story window with obvious excitement. Her parents smiled...
by talysin | May 16, 2026 | Audio Tours, Self Guided Tours, Travel
Discover Savannah Through Self-Guided Tours at Your Own Pace The Spanish moss hangs heavy in the late afternoon light, casting intricate shadows across Forsyth Park’s walking paths. A couple stops to photograph the iconic fountain while their toddler chases...