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  1. To help you get a better feel for the Historic District, I’m going to talk about two distinct zones in this post: the Historic District North Zone and the Historic District South Zone. I’ll explain each in detail and will include lots of photos so you’ll know what to expect in each one.

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    • Rocks On the Roof. Located on the rooftop of the Bohemian Hotel, Rocks on the Roof features gorgeous views of the waterfront and the Savannah skyline. But lovely outdoor vistas aren't the only reason to visit Rocks.
    • Congress Street Social Club. Historic District. Just as its name suggests, Congress Street Social Club has become a popular spot for those who want to meet and mingle.
    • The Sparetime. Most bars serve specialty drinks, but The Sparetime takes top honors for the most unique cocktails in town. This newcomer, located near City Market in the Historic District, offers alchemic cocktails such as the Corn N' Oil, a mixture of Cruzan Blackstrap rum, Velvet Falernum, lime juice and Angostura, and the Rose-Zarem, featuring house-infused cucumber vodka, rosewater, lemon juice and seltzer.
    • Jazz'd Tapas Bar. Historic District. Always packed, always lively, always entertaining, Jazz'd is the place to be seen in Downtown Savannah.
  2. The Savannah Historic District is a large urban U.S. historic district that roughly corresponds to the pre–Civil War city limits of Savannah, Georgia. The area was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1966, and is one of the largest urban, community-wide historic preservation districts in the United States.

  3. Savannah’s Historic District is a treasure trove of culture, combining romance, history, art, and southern charm. Exploring the district by segway or bike offers a unique perspective on its cobbled streets, historic squares, and lush gardens.

    • Forsyth Park. Start your exploration with a stroll through Forsyth Park, a timeless oasis in the heart of the Savannah Historic District. Located at the intersection of Bull Street and Gaston Street, this iconic park is the centerpiece of the Savannah Historic District.
    • American Prohibition Museum. Take a captivating journey to the era of bootleggers, speakeasies, and the fascinating world of the Prohibition era at the American Prohibition Museum.
    • City Market. Enjoy a quintessential Savannah experience at the bustling City Market on West Bryan Street. Spanning four blocks in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District, the vibrant market is a hub of culture, shopping, dining, and entertainment, and one of Savannah’s must-see attractions.
    • River Street. Stretching along the Savannah River, the iconic River Street is a vibrant hub of dining, shopping, and entertainment. Once a center for trade and commerce, the cobblestone promenade with its boutiques, galleries, cafés, and shops is now a beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike.
  4. Find landmarks on every corner in the Historic Landmark District, the hub of downtown Savannah. Stroll through 22 park squares, and explore museums, monuments, restored 18th-century homes, boutiques and more than 100 restaurants.

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  6. Are you looking for a Savannah Historic District map? You’ll find plenty of them online, but this watercolor version is by far the prettiest option! Come check it out, and then stick around to learn the difference between the northern and southern sections of Savannah’s Historic District.

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