Savannah Dessert Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Sweeten your visit to Savannah with this private culinary dessert tour. Here you'll sample finger-licking sweet treats such as cheesecake, praline, macarons, brownies and pecan pie, all of which are made in the style of the city's local recipes.
During this 3-hour tour you will also be accompanied by an expert guide, who will take you to the most interesting places in Savannah such as Wright Square, Ellis Square, Johnson Square or the City Market, while giving you relevant facts about its history and culture.
- Spend 3 hours touring Savannah on a private food tour where you'll taste delicious local desserts.
- Pass by iconic landmarks such as Wright Square and Savannah's Historic District with an expert guide.
- Adda sweet southern twist to your visit and sample culinary wonders such as local cheesecake, praline and pecan pie.
What’s included
- Savannah Dessert Food Tour
- Local guide
- Dessert tastings
- Coffee or tea
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Step by Step
For those with a sweet tooth, this gastronomic dessert tour of Savannah is the ideal activity. Accompanied by an expert guide, visit key sites such as Wright Square, Ellis Square, Johnson Square and the market while learning about the city's history. As this is a private tour, only your group can participate, which enhances the experience.
This city is known for its locals' love of Southern-style dessert making. For approximately 3 hours, you will taste delicacies such as praline, pecan pie, macarons, brownies and cheesecake. All this accompanied, if you wish, by coffee or tea.
The port city of Savannah, the fourth largest in the state of Georgia, has a wealth of tourist attractions. Highlights include the colonial cemetery and the Savannah Cathedral. It has also been considered one of the most beautiful cities in the United States.
It has no less than 24 squares adorned with statues and fountains. It is also noted for its well-kept parks and cobblestone streets. In terms of culture, the city's Jewish heritage is also notable, as is the Micvké Israel Synagogue, whose architectural style attempts to imitate the Gothic style.
It was a strategic location historically and as one of the most important ports in the United States it played a key role in historical events such as the Revolution of the Thirteen Colonies and during the Civil War. Today, it is a commercial port and industrial centre of great significance on the Atlantic.