Jess K. • 8月 15, 2021Beautiful park! Farmers market on Saturday mornings. Lots of people walking dogs, kids playing in the splash park. A few artisans set up along the walk. The fountain is very romantic.
Natalie • 4月 6, 2018Shop away, grab a drink & walk along the river. Take a seat & listen to live music.
Meghan M. • 5月 21, 2017Beautiful park perfect for relaxing, people watching and long walks with your dog
Jonathan S. • 5月 1, 2011Appropriately this square, named for a French war hero, is home to one of Savannah's French Second Empire houses - note the mansard room on the Hamilton-Turner Inn.
Visit Savannah • 4月 27, 2010Did you know: Reynolds Square was the site of the Filature, which housed silkworms as part of an early—and unsuccessful—attempt to establish a silk industry in the Georgia colony.
Kaitlyn R. • 2月 27, 2019Designed in 1815. Honors the heroes of the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. The fountain was dedicated in 1989 by Savannah's German Society to recognize Savannah's early German immigrants
Emily T. • 2月 23, 2015Everything on the menu is fantastic and the staff are wonderful. The atmosphere is one that is rare to find... You feel as if you've just stepped back into the 30s. My favorite restaurant in Savannah!
KeytoSavannah.com • 12月 8, 2010Bring your pets to the Myers Drinking Fountain, located here. Originally located in Forsyth Park, the fountain was reinstalled in the 1980s. Perfect for your pup to get a tasty sip of water.
Mafe S. • 8月 17, 2017Favorite square in Savannah! The most modern and dynamic one. During summer you can enjoy watching the kids playing with the water
Ray C. • 11月 3, 2018Check out the Rock laid there in the memory of Native American Chief Tomochichi. Great Italian place - Bella Napoli's - Next to the beautiful church!
Kaitlyn R. • 2月 27, 2019Designed in 1791 and named in honor of General Joseph Warren who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War.
Jesse H. • 8月 4, 2017Short even ground walk along historic places in the plantation. Well kept and with lots of information signs along the way. (about 1.5 miles in total)
Jonathan S. • 4月 16, 2011First Savannah design by William Gibbons Preston. Notice the 1886 date rendered in terracotta at the top of this Romanesque Revival structure... built on air rights!!www.architecturalsavannah.com
Carrie L. • 2月 2, 2014Complimentary wine and cookies. Stay in Wisteria and have a very private room with your own separate entry. Perfect option if you plan on keeping late night hours. Loved it!
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