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things to do in savannah

While enjoying your vacation to the fullest extent, it's easy for things to get out of hand budget-wise.

These free things to do in Savannah, GA are a great way to further explore the city without hurting your wallet.

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Rage rooms have become increasingly popular over the years for being a safe place where patrons can gear up and smash various junk items with tools like hammers and baseball bats.

Locals and visitors in Savannah, GA, can now enjoy this experience themselves without having to drive somewhere far. Smithereens, Savannah's very first "smash room," just opened up right in the heart of the Historic District.

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There are plenty of ways to pass time in Savannah, GA, but frankly, some of them are notorious tourist traps.

Whether you're a local, or passing through town for a visit, your time and money are valuable, and it's best to spend it on experiences you will actually enjoy.

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There's no shortage of unique things to do in Savannah, GA, but it's not every day you get to see crystals the size of a person or go down a slide designed specifically for adults to enjoy.

JW Marriott's Plant Riverside District on Savannah's bustling River Street has everything a visitor needs for an eventful night, and you can enjoy some of the sights free of charge.

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