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PUFF SLEEVES! What I love about statement sleeves is that they can quickly add the right amount of drama to any of your outfits. This is a bold trend that anyone can rock this Fall with ease…
Try wearing these sleeves with subtle pants, such as these cuffed navy palazzo pants (I love them!), the high rise detail pairs perfectly with the crop style of the top. I finished the look with rose gold details, lovely hoop earrings and a delicate pendant, you can find both at the bottom of this post!
As you can see, I’ve chosen a subtle take on this current trend – what’s not to love!?
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Savannah is well-known for its coastal landscapes, cobblestoned River Street, Riverside District, and the Historic District.
While driving north from Florida to South Carolina, we stopped in Georgia, for a quick lunch and an afternoon of sightseeing Savannah’s must-see attractions!
Growing up, my aunt shared stories of the study abroad program that took her from Buenos Aires to Savannah, so I looked forward to exploring this charming southern city and the opportunity came up the day before we arrived in Charleston!
Savannah and Charleston are located two hours apart by car, via I-95 S, so staying in Charleston and planning a day trip to Savannah is an option that I recommend. If you plan to visit Charleston, see my detailed 1-Day Itinerary that will help you organize your time there!
Here are eight things to see and do during your visit.
Best Things To See in Savannah
1. Explore Forsyth Park
If you are visiting Savannah for the first time, Forsyth Park is a 30-acre area in the historic district, with a majestic fountain as the park’s focal point. The fountain was installed in 1858, similar to those at the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
This park has enormous green spaces, children’s playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts, and beautiful gardens. Be sure to bring a coffee or a book, and enjoy some fresh air in a quiet spot!
2. Go on a Savannah history tour
Hopping on a sightseeing trolley tour is the best way to experience a new city when you are short of time. Only 8 cities in the United States have trolleys, and Savannah is one of them! See the trolley tour that I did in St. Augustine here.
Here is the trolley tour that makes exploring Savannah easy and enjoyable!
If you are into ghost tours, book this highly-rated Savannah History and Candlelight Ghost Walking Tour that combines sightseeing with entertaining history lessons!
3. Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist:
This is the 7th stop of the Trolley Tour. Upon entering this Roman Catholic cathedral I noticed that Mass was taking place, so we sat in the back for 15 minutes and left without capturing photos of its stunning interior!
Cathedral Basilica – Interesting Facts:
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is at 222 E Harris St, Savannah, GA 31401.
4. Stroll along River Street
River Street is lined with century-old buildings, antique shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, and hotels, all situated along the broad Savannah River.
If you are looking for a place to stay in Savannah, these are in a great location and highly recommended!
Olde Harbour Inn, Historic Inns of Savannah
5. Lunch at The Collins Quarter
After exploring, walk over to The Collins Quarter, a bar, cafe, and restaurant at the corner of W York Ln and Bull St, 151 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401.
We sat on the patio, enjoyed a drink, and headed indoors for our burgers!
6. The Mercer-Williams House
The Mercer-Williams House was featured in the story told in the 1994 John Berendt book “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” a true-crime book that has become a modern classic.
Shop: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
It’s a gorgeous house, designed by New York architect John S. Norris for General Hugh W. Mercer, the great-grandfather of American songwriter Johnny Mercer.
The 35-minute guided tours are on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Mercer-Williams House is located at 429 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401.
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7. Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
Another option is to explore the birthplace of Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Gordon Low during your visit!
Owned and operated by Girl Scouts of the USA, this popular spot is open 7 days a week, and it takes 45 minutes to do the guided tour and walk the garden.
The museum’s address is 10 E Oglethorpe Ave, Savannah, GA 31401.
8. Bonaventure Cemetery
The cemetery is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Johnny Mercer’s grave is one of the most visited graves at this cemetery.
There are several tours available, some with transportation. See the options below!
Bonaventure Cemetery is located at 330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt, GA 31404.
Take a look at these fun tours for your visit:
INTERACTIVE MAP OF THINGS TO SEE IN SAVANNAH GA
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Hello loves! How is your summer going?? And how was your weekend?? I have been spending a lot of time in the city of Fort Lauderdale lately, and it’s been wonderful. I usually stay in the Miami area, yet it is so nice to change it up a bit! There are so many fantastic restaurants right by the water, peaceful beaches, and lovely areas to walk around. The previous weekend I spent it up in West Palm Beach… you could say I have been exploring South Florida, haha.
This past Friday night we celebrated my mom’s birthday at a super fun French restaurant located in South Beach, Villa Azur, with amazing music, and on Sunday I got to hang out with my 2 sisters. My youngest sister is starting medical school next week, and she also just moved to a new apartment. I have a feeling I will not be seeing her too much this semester!! Anyway, now I am recharged and ready for this new week! Talk soon, big hug! 🙂
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Swim Week 2018 is officially over! … and I feel this is one of the cutest looks that I wore to run around from daytime meetings to events… and everything in between.
This skirt comes in lots of pretty colors, check them all out below! It fits perfectly, is lightweight, and perfect for Summer.
I love how it looks with a crop top that ties in the back, and you could also style the skirt with a lace top, like this gorgeous one here!
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I have rounded up the best items below! 🙂 Be sure to check out all the Kendra Scott earrings, I have only seen them on sale during this annual sale, take advantage if you like them! Most of the jewelry that you see below, is the exact jewelry that I wear on a daily basis (I’m sure you’ve seen it on my photos!). Same with the cotton dresses 🙂 The black Tory Burch bag that I included, I have a similar crossbody type that I love and wear when I go out at night, I love the gold chain – it’s the best detail!
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