1. Factors Walk is a historic district located in Savannah, Georgia, on the eastern side of the Savannah River. The area was once home to the city’s major cotton factors and features historic buildings that have been beautifully restored. Visitors can stroll along the brick-paved streets and admire the architectural styles of buildings like the Owens-Thomas House, which is a National Historic Landmark. Other notable buildings include the Telfair Academy, which features rotating art exhibits, and the Factor’s Row buildings, which were once used for cotton storage.

2. There are no specific working hours for Factors Walk, as it is an outdoor area that can be explored at any time. For information about specific buildings or attractions in the area, visitors can check the relevant websites or contact the Savannah Visitor Center at 1-877-SAVANNAH.

3. There is no ticket fee for exploring Factors Walk, as it is an open-air area that is free to the public. Parking in the area may be difficult, so visitors may want to consider taking public transportation or using a rideshare service to get to the area.