Savannah Drink and Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Taste the culinary wonders and exquisite beverages on this tour of Savannah. For approximately three hours, accompanied by a local guide, you'll wander the beautiful cobblestone streets of Savannah's Historic District and sample local delicacies.
You'll also get to sample a variety of traditional drinks from this southern part of the United States as you tour some of the city's most famous pubs. To enhance the experience, the tour will be conducted in small groups of 16 people.
- Tastedelicious drinks and traditionaldishes on a 3-hour tour of Savannah in a small group of 16 people.
- Walk the streets of this city while learning about its colonial past from an expert local guide.
- Visit the city's most popular and famouspubs where you'll sample mead, local wines and delicious cocktails.
What’s included
- Savannah Food and Drink Tour
- Tasting of drinks and typical dishes
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Join this approximately three-hour food tour of Savannah as you sample some of the city's best-loved delicacies. This small group experience of 16 people will take you on a tour of colonial Savannah and visit some of its most famous pubs and inns.
Mead, fried green tomatoes and cocktails are just some of the culinary delights you'll sample on this tour. Meanwhile, the expert guide will accompany you all the time to provide you with interesting cultural information about this city.
Savannah belongs to the state of Georgia, in the south of the United States, and was founded in the 18th century. The Jewish presence in this city is one of the oldest in the country, which is why the cultural, gastronomic and historical legacy they left behind is so important. The Mikve Israel Synagogue is part of that heritage and was built in the Gothic architectural style.
Savannah's cobblestone squares, manicured parks, neo-Gothic monuments and buildings, and pre-war architecture are the most valued elements of Savannah. Also worth mentioning are the food and, above all, the pubs.