St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah

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Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah! Plan on joining this year’s festivities or simply want to learn more about why Savannah is among one of the top St. Patrick’s destinations in the country? We’ve compiled everything you need to know about painting the town green!

Savannah Winter Festivals:
As we’ve mentioned before, one of Savannah’s best kept secrets is all the interesting festivals that happen each year. During the winter, appreciate all things film and learn a little something too with either the Telluride Mountainfilm Festival. There’s also the Savannah Book Festival, one of the city’s more well-known events. The number of festival-goers increases each year as well as the incredible authors and emerging writers that come to share their work.

Go on a House Tour:
If the weather is a little too cold for comfort, go on a few house tours around the city. Savannah is home is numerous mansions that have been converted into museums, filled with period pieces and tales of the past owners. Marvel at the unique meeting of the beginning of Savannah with the customs and architecture of the times. Some of our favorite spots include The Davenport House Museum, The Harper Fowlkes House, The Owens-Thomas House and The Andrew Low House.

Holiday Celebrations:
Lastly, a great reason to visit Savannah in the winter is to enjoy the holiday season. River Street celebrates Christmas with live music, booths with filled with festive goodies and the family-favorite Lighted Christmas Parade. If you’re in Savannah during the tail-end of December, welcome in the New Year on River Street with a stunning display of fireworks!

 

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