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We recently spend a week on vacation in the southern cities of
Savannah and Charleston. I'd heard good things about both cities in
terms of their beauty and historic interest - and I can confirm
those good things. Both are well worth a couple days of wandering
around.
Early April is a good time to go. It was nicely warm without
being too hot and the azaleas were in full bloom. Sadly we were a week
or so too early for the jasmine.
The two cities have a quite different atmosphere. Savannah
reveled in quiet squares under canopies of live oak and spanish
moss; Charleston felt more open. So they made a good contrast for
a one week trip.
For accommodation we arranged a couple of houses to rent from
VRBO. Both houses worked out
really well and we'll consider doing something like this again. I
spend too much of my life in hotels.
It seems mandatory to read The Book before you go to
Savannah. We were told that The Film of The Book wasn't very good,
but since our rental house had a DVD on hand we gave it try. We agreed
with them - don't bother. If you want a visual version of The Book a better
option is a TV documentary that's available on YouTube.
Although we liked the cities a lot, we also got out to some
nearby places
Middleton Place is a former plantation which they've turned
into a lovely garden. We gladly spent a full day there.
Jekyll
Island, south of Savannah, is an old vacation ground of
wealthy magnates in the gilded age. We enjoyed the historic tour
and pottering around the paths near the beach. This would be a
great place to explore with a bike.
Beaufort
made a good stop in between the two cities. Plenty of old houses
to gawp at and a good lunch at Blackstone's