๐ The Gist: Forget the hauntings; Savannah is where hearts are aflutter. The city out-romanced 157 others to clinch the third spot on the U.S. list of best date night locales, flaunting its couple-friendly spots and a hotel room seemingly for every two lovebirds.
๐๏ธ The Details: Love is in the air, and apparently, so is Savannah. Itโs not just the Spanish moss and cobblestone streets wooing couples, but a trove of romantic restaurants and enough bars to ensure youโre never thirsty for a date spot. And hotels? Theyโve got enough for a rom-com marathon.
๐ By The Numbers:
- Romantic Hotels: Savannahโs got a cozy corner for every PDA-packed couple, scoring an 8.1/10.
- Social Scene: Ranked seventh in the โwhere to sip your fancy cocktailsโ category.
- Dinner for Two: Also a seventh-place holder for places to gaze into each otherโs eyes over candlelight.
๐ In Context: Sarasota is playing cupid better than anyone else, sitting pretty at number one with an 87.7 score, while Atlantic City is rolling the dice on love at a close second with 79.5. Seems like beachside strolls and boardwalk empire vibes are in for 2024โs lovebirds.
โค๏ธ Why It Matters: Because where else will you validate your relationship status if not at one of Savannahโs many romantic hotspots? Itโs essential for the cityโs โdate night economyโ โ and letโs be honest, for our collective social media feeds.
๐ Whatโs Next?: With Savannah now officially on the map as a cupidโs playground, the pressure is on for local businesses to up the ante on lovey-dovey experiences. Keep an eye out for possible new โromance packagesโ or date night specials popping up.
๐ Go Deeper: If youโre plotting to woo your significant other or just looking to score some brownie points, dive into the full list of love-struck cities at BonusFinder.com. Just be prepared for the inevitable couple selfies that follow.

Thom Chandler
Thom Chandler is the editor of The Georgia Sun and has been writing, editing and managing websites and blogs since 1995. He is a lifelong Georgian and one of those increasingly rare Atlanta natives.