My Savannah Travel Guide
My Favorite Restaurants, Boutiques and Hotels in Savannah, Georgia
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I’m so excited to share with you my travel guide to Savannah in partnership with Draper James. As you know I moved to Savannah this past summer from St. Simons Island. It’s been so much fun exploring new boutiques, restaurants and hotels. I hope to add to this guide as I learn more about Savannah in the next few months.
During my day in Savannah, I donned the Geranium Floral Bell Sleeve Dress. The light weight fabric is perfect for walking around the city squares or house stalking on famous Jones Street. Pair the dress with a pair of flats or wedges depending upon your plans in the Hostess City. You’ll stand out in the royal blue dress especially with all of the climbing ivy walls found along the historic streets. And the bell sleeves give a nod to Savannah’s southern roots.
The Paris Market and Brocante. Arguably one of the most beautiful shops in the south, The Paris Market is a must-stop shop in Savannah. I love to pop in and explore all of their well-curated treasures. No doubt you’ll leave inspired to create something beautiful.
Satchel. I love Satchel for their high-quality leather goods made in Savannah, Georgia! Located on the corner of Bull and Liberty Streets, stop in Satchel and peruse their ready made goods. Because of the open floor plan you can actually see the talented artisans creating their highly sought-after pieces.
Perry Lane Hotel. Perry Lane Hotel is one of Savannah’s newest boutique properties. Head to the rooftop bar, Peregrin, for amazing views of the city or grab Sunday Brunch at the Emporium.
Mansion on Forsyth Park. The Mansion at Forsyth Park is a beautiful luxury hotel with views of the iconic Forsyth Park. Sign up for their Farmer’s Market cooking classes on Saturdays for a true Savannah experience.
Arts Cafe. Stop by SCAD’s Arts Cafe in the morning for a smoothie and catch up on some work while sitting on the top level of a double decker tour bus. This whimsical, creative space is a perfect spot to catch a glimpse of SCAD’s design impact on The Hostess City.
Artillery. My favorite spot in town to grab pre-dinner drinks is definitely Artillery. The building itself is a sight to see with the original terra-cotta facade that dates back to the 1890s. The artisan cocktails are pretty good, too.
Collins Quarter. Well-known for their brunch menu, Collins Quarter on Bull Street is a favorite dining option for locals and visitors alike. They also have a walk-up window for drinks on the go and it’s the perfect spot for dog-watching.
Number Four Eleven. Number Four Eleven is a luxury linen and interiors shop specializing in bespoke embroidery. I’m obsessed with their beautiful embroidered napkins, towels and throws.
Husk Savannah. Also located in the heart of the Savannah’s Historic District is Husk, a restaurant by James Beard Award Winning Chef, Sean Brock. Stop by for southern fare and cocktails.
Emily McCarthy Shoppe. Voted Savannah’s Best Gifts and Stationery Store, stop by Emily McCarthy’s Shoppe on Abercorn Street. You’ll immediately fall in love with her signature style entertaining essentials and custom monograms.
Nourish. Stop in Nourish on Broughton Street for their natural bath products handmade in Savannah, Georgia. I’d recommend their bath fizzies (Magnolia is my favorite scent), shampoo and conditioning bars and lip balms.
One Fish Two Fish. One Fish Two Fish is a unique boutique located on Whitaker Street. Stop by for a colorful selection of gifts, home accessories, jewelry and home decor.
Circa Lighting. Founded in Savannah, Georgia, Circa Lighting is now a leading manufacturer of decorative lighting. Expect beautiful designs and great customer service. Stop in the Circa Lighting Annex across the street for discounts on a selection of styles!
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