What to do: The Hostess City of Savannah is a charmer. The entire downtown is a National Historic Site filled with 22 leafy squares, each one highlighted with statues and moss-festooned trees all coated in a layer of history, character and charm. The city is also a foodie find, and there’s art everywhere you look too, thanks to the infusion of talent from SCAD (the Savannah School of Art and Design), which owns buildings throughout downtown. What we like most, though, is the varied music scene, including the Savannah Music Festival, which spreads across nearly three full weeks in the spring, with artists ranging from folk to jazz to blues, including recent sets by Los Lobos and Buddy Guy. And good news for mother-daughter trips and mom-son duos who love live music: These shows won’t leave you reeling from the ticket prices, which start at just $31. In the fall, a jazz festival takes up residence, and throughout the winter months, big-name performers now stop at the new Enmarket Arena too. Savannah is also one of our favorite underrated destinations in the U.S.
Where to stay: The Andaz Savannah is right on Ellis Square, a block from the riverfront and nearly adjacent to the City Market, making it an ideal spot to enjoy the city on foot. It offers a pool, a fire pit with late-night complimentary s’mores and two appetizers, and happy-hour drinks every evening in the convivial bar/lounge, a perfect way for mothers and their adult kids to start the evening. Bonus: In-room soft drinks, water and snacks are all gratis as part of your stay.