Of all holiday traditions, the most dazzling is the twinkling of lights. Lighting up for Christmas dates to the Yule Log bonfire in the 12th century.
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If the holidays mean cooking for you and your family, sign up for a cooking class at Chef Darin’s Kitchen Table in Savannah. Chef Darin Sehnert has been passionate about food since learning in the kitchen with his grandmas and mom.
Holidays do not have to be hectic. In fact, a visit to Savannah for Thanksgiving is downright relaxing. Plan now for a low-key getaway to the “Hostess City of the South” to kick off the festive season.
Fall is that cozy season when warm, spicy-flavored drinks and menu items pop up. Autumn also means delightful flavors like tart apples, sweet potatoes, cinnamon, figs and ginger.
Few American cities offer the mystical appeal and eerie history of Savannah, which makes Halloween a perfect time to visit. A tour is a great way to experience the city while hearing these tales.