Magical Savannah
Few cities in America cast a “spell” like Savannah, says Dirk Standen in the Financial Times. Its old centre has a “weird magic”, with its red-brick Georgian mansions, “lush, overgrown” courtyards and “hushed squares where the sunlight glimmers through dense tangles of Spanish moss”. But the city (the oldest in Georgia) has its lively side, with a sleek contemporary art gallery, the SCAD Museum of Art and plenty of “idiosyncratic” shops, including antiquarians (Arthur Smith, Arcanum), “overstuffed” booksellers (E. Shaver, The Book Lady) and interiors shops (Asher + Rye, The Paris Market). Stay at the Perry Lane Hotel, which has a good rooftop bar, and explore Savannah’s thriving dining scene, being sure not to miss The Grey, a former Greyhound bus terminal where chef Mashama Bailey offers “dazzling”…