Georgia Has One Of The Best Cities For Segway Tours
What’s more fun than taking a guided tour of a city where you learn about its history and uniqueness? Doing it on wheels, of course. Segway tours have become increasingly popular and in Georgia, the city of Savannah has one of the best in the country.
Booking.com recently detailed how popular Segway tours are across the world. “There’s something quite slapstick about sightseeing on Segways, but once you’ve set foot on one and you’ve got a taste for [them], you won’t look back,” they said. In fact, many travel booking sites now offer assistance in finding the right Segway tour for you during your travels.
Segway Savannah
TripAdvisor also highlighted the top Segway cities in America. Not only was Savannah highlighted here, it made the list twice, on two separate entries. The 60-minute guided tour of Savannah was ranked as the sixth-best city Segway tour. Then, just six spots down the list, Savannah is ranked again. This time, it’s the 90-minute tour that featured as one of the best.
Viator had high praise for the 60-minute Segway tour in Savannah. This is mostly due to how much of the historical elements of the city can be found within the route.
“As the largest National Historic Landmark District in the US, Savannah offers more than 20 city squares filled with historic homes, museums, churches, mansions, monuments and the famous forts of the Revolutionary and Civil War eras,” Viator states.
You can Segway through Georgia via one of these tours, starting at just $49. Viator then explains there are various options available. Some of the attractions you will roll upon include; “the birthplace of the Girls Scouts of America, St. John’s Cathedral, one of the country’s largest and most beautiful Cathedrals, and The Telfair Museum.”
If touring cities via a Segway is cause enough for you to explore other areas, Scottsdale, Arizona, Nashville, Tennessee, and San Francisco, California, are also among the top major cities that offer this fun option.
Georgia Destination Named A Best Tiny House Hotel
A recent report by Shermans Travel detailed the 10 best Tiny House hotels in America, and a Georgia destination made the list. “Tiny homes are one of the hottest residential design trends right now,” they explain.
In addition, Realtor.com published a story last year that gave readers a glimpse of what exactly is going on with the Tiny House trend in America. But what is a Tiny House? Typically, they are 100 to 400 square feet. Many of them (though not a requirement) are situated in quieter areas. It is very common to find tiny home communities tucked within nature, in a peaceful and serene setting.
Other common attributes include creative ways to establish storage space and loft beds. They are often energy-efficient simply due to the smaller footprint requiring less utility power.
“If you’re considering the tiny-home lifestyle, take it for a test drive before you hire a builder and go all-in,” Realtor explained. That is another reason why having such Tiny House hotel options is helpful. It gives those who are interested a chance to try it out.
Live A Little Chatt – Rising Fawn, Georgia
Located just 30 miles outside Chattanooga, Live A Little Chatt has three Tiny Houses on the property to stay at. “It’s evident that each was built with love and intention,” Shermans Travel explains. The Old Blue Chair house accommodates up to five guests, while the Shangri-Little and Wandering Gypsy can sleep three people.
Visitors to Rising Fawn Georgia are in close proximity to Cloudland Canyon State Park. That’s where you will find hiking trails and two waterfalls. However, there is also nothing wrong with staying on the hotel grounds to embrace the simple environment around you to unwind fully.
Each of the three options at this Georgia destination that was named in the list of best Tiny House hotels is uniquely different from each other. “We strive to give you the place to find your bliss and live deliberately.” Live A Little Chatt says.
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