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Savannah's Accessibility

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Photo courtesy of Wheel the World

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Savannah offers accessibility options for visitors with all types of abilities.

With its cobblestone streets, historic squares and an enticing waterfront district, Savannah has made efforts to enhance accessibility requirements, including wheelchair ramps, accessible transportation, dining and accommodations.

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Southern Charm, Welcoming to All

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Accessible Savannah

Experience Accessible Savannah

Savannah is a city where Southern charm meets inclusive design. From historic streets to modern hotels, accessibility is woven into the experience—making it easier for everyone to explore, enjoy, and feel at home.

Experience Accessible Savannah

Savannah is a city where Southern charm meets inclusive design. From historic streets to modern hotels, accessibility is woven into the experience—making it easier for everyone to explore, enjoy, and feel at home.

Learn More About Savannah & Tybee Island's Accessibility

Your Guide to Accessible Savannah

Where to stay, eat and play in Savannah!

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Photo courtesy of Wheel the World

Southern Living: Accessible Travel

In the News: "This Southern City Always Makes Me Feel Welcome"

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Savannah at sunset.

Is Savannah Accessible? YES!

Savannah is more accessible than you think, and we’re here to tell you why.

Blind walker and companion on Broughton Street

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Accessible Hotels

Here's a list of five accessible hotels in Savannah that combine great locations, modern comfort, and verified...

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The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa, photographer Lauren Rubinstein

Getting Around Savannah

One can easily spend several days leisurely walking through the country's biggest Historic Landmark District, which is ...
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River Street

Is Savannah Wheelchair Accessible?

Even though Savannah is a historical city, there are plenty of places disabled people can visit. Many locations will try...
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Paris Market

Savannah is making meaningful strides in accessibility. 

Many of the city's museums, attractions, and tours offer accessible experiences. The flat terrain of the Historic District makes getting around easier for visitors with mobility needs. Transportation is a breeze, with free to low-cost options to get around the downtown area without trouble. This is a place where every traveler–of every ability–is welcomed with open arms and timeless charm. 

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