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Tour Pass Savannah: Experience the Best of Historic Savannah

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lanning a trip to Savannah — a nationally recognized hotspot filled with historic homes, ghost tours, cultural sites and historic museums — can be overwhelming for first-time visitors looking to make the most of their time in the Hostess City. “With Tour Pass, we simplified this daunting process by including only the best tours, attractions and sites into one pass,” said Savannah Tour Pass founder Keith Simmons. “We give the visitor more control over their vacation by providing them with the ability to plan out their day by booking reservations in advance and utilizing our interactive maps to see what’s close to where they are.” The smartphone-based Tour Pass recently expanded to Savannah after a successful rollout in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2018. “Customers would message us often asking if we had a Savannah Pass,” Keith said. “We love Savannah, so it made perfect sense for Charleston’s sister city to be our second city to launch.” Tour Pass Savannah, an all-access mobile pass, equips visitors with interactive maps designed to navigate the city’s cobblestone streets and point out nearby landmarks, including the National Historic Landmark District’s 22 squares, City Market and River Street. Given a curated list of more than 30 of the area’s top attractions to choose from, passholders select a limited number of featured attractions and make reservations with their mobile pass link. Visitors can also choose an unlimited number of participating walk-in attractions to visit. The most visited attractions include the hopon, hop-off trolley by Old Savannah Tours, the Savannah Riverboat cruise, walking tours, carriage tours and historic house museums. Other participating attractions include the Andrew Low House, Davenport House,

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Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, Green-Meldrim House, Old Fort Jackson, Savannah History Museum, Telfair Academy, Jepson Center for the Arts and many more. The all-digital pass offers visitors the opportunity to experience more and spend less. On average, mobile passholders save 50 percent or more on retail prices, not to mention the time saved bypassing ticket lines at each attraction. “After a purchase on our website, we instantly send a Mobile Pass link via text message and email,” Keith explained. “Visitors show their pass at the ticket counter of participating attractions, pay nothing additional and save money in the process.” Tour Pass Savannah mobile passes are available in one-, two- or three-day options and can cover up to 10 adults and 10 children, each of whom can visit separate attractions at the same time over a period of consecutive or nonconsecutive days. Offering a flexible and stress-free touring experience, passes can be activated at any time and are backed by a full-refund guarantee up to six months after purchase. “With Tour Pass Savannah, visitors are able to see more sites, save money and have confidence knowing that they’re visiting the top attractions in Savannah,” Keith said. Purchase your Tour Pass Savannah today and spend less time researching and more time enjoying all that Savannah has to offer! Tour Pass Savannah mobile passes start at $69/adult and $39/child for a one-day pass. Children 3 and under are free; children 12 and over require an adult pass. For more information, call (843) 410-2577 or visit www. tourpass.com. savannah.com


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