Magnolia Carriage Co 19 Jefferson Street, Savannah, GA 31401
About the Business
Magnolia Carriage Co is a charming travel agency located at 19 Jefferson Street in the historic city of Savannah, Georgia. Specializing in horse-drawn carriage tours, Magnolia Carriage Co offers a unique and memorable way to explore the cobblestone streets and moss-draped oaks of this picturesque Southern city. With experienced guides and beautifully adorned carriages, guests are sure to enjoy a leisurely and informative journey through Savannah's storied past. Whether you're a history buff, a romantic couple, or a family looking for a fun activity, Magnolia Carriage Co has something for everyone. Book your tour today and experience the beauty and charm of Savannah in a truly unforgettable way.
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19 Jefferson St, Savannah, GA 31401, United States
Reviews
"The girl that was driving the carriage was very nice and gave us a lot of great history about Savannah"
"My husband and I took our grandsons on their first carriage ride. We enjoyed and so did the boys. Our driver was very knowledgeable and even let our grandsons pet the horse."
"Had a fine tour with Adam - he offered some knowledgeable insights about the city and could tell he cared for the animals. Good jokes to pass the time as well though the tour felt short for the money yet as advertised was exactly 40 minutes round trip."
"We have requested twice for a ride around town with our kids and both times the young guy rejected us. The first time the young guy just rode off and laughed, then the second time he said he can’t with an attitude! The way the young guy talked to us made us felt like he was discriminating to us being that we are Asian! Very disappointing!"
"The ambient temperature outside today "feels " like 107. This company still has carriages out. The black top in 100 degrees is hot enough to cook an egg. These beautiful animals are suffering in this heat. 5/600 pounds, covered in fur, pulling half a ton or better in 107 degrees. Spraying them with water doesn't do anything for internal heat unless you're going to spray them for an hour or better. What's it going to take for companies like this to be smart and take these horses off the street in extreme heat? Does one have to die from heart stroke/ exhaustion? Why put ANY animal in that position to have that happen?"
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