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Explore Savannah’s most famous park on our doorstep, shop for vintage finds or peruse colorful art galleries. Encompassing approximately two square miles, Savannah is home to the nation’s largest urban historic district. From museums and fine dining to vivacious nightlife, Savannah has it all — and the Mansion on Forsyth Park makes it easy to enjoy.

The Mansion on Forsyth Park overlooks its namesake, a 20-acre park established in 1851. The city’s most majestic park was named in honor of Georgia Governor John Forsyth. Today Forsyth Park is as grand as ever, with massive oak trees draped with Spanish moss along with the spray of its trademark cast-iron fountain.
- Savannah’s Historic Squares (walking distance)
- City market
- River Street shopping, dining & entertainment
- Telfair Museum of Art (National Historic Landmark Buildings)
- Historic Landmarks
- Tours
- Trolley tours & carriage rides
- Riverboat cruises
- Black heritage & haunted history tours
- “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” tours
- Nearby Beaches
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