Pet S: Feels like a chunk of the Guggenheim has broken off and flown to downtown Savannah. A beautiful, airy modern art exhibition space with a cracking gift shop.
Visit Savannah: The Art Zeum is fun AND educational for kids of all ages! We love the architectural building blocks! The Glass House is very unique.
Hannah League: I loved ALL of the art here. My favorite gallery was the tech area because it was so interactive. Overall worth a visit.
3. ShopSCAD
8.0
340 Bull St (at Charlton St.), Savannah, GA
Art Gallery · Historic District-South · 15 tips and reviews
Lina: Arts and crafts by teachers and students
eric mortensen: Good local art and other trinkets. Worth a look even if you're not in a shopping mood.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: All the quirky merchandise and fine art for sale is made by students, alumni, faculty or staff of the College. – Green Guide Editor
5. SCAD Museum of Art
7.4
601 Turner Blvd (at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd), Savannah, GA
Museum · 35 tips and reviews
Giselle Isali: Beautiful!! I Wars amazed with all the art work and fashion art.
Bikabout: Savannah College of Art & Design boasts this beautiful, modern building to house their art museum.
IrmaZandl ZandlSlant: FANTASTIC show opening tonite (feb 21,2017). Very impressive artists and curator Humberto Moro is wonderful.
6. Telfair Square
8.7
Telfair Square (Barnard St.), Savannah, GA
Plaza · Historic District-North · 10 tips and reviews
Visit Savannah: Visit the Telfair Museum of Art and the Jepson Center for the Art right here on Telfair Square. Looking for a wonderful Southern lunch or dinner? Try nearby Alligator Soul's shrimp-n-grits! Read more.
Kaitlyn Reed: Designed in 1733 as St. James Square; and it was renamed in 1883 to honor Edward Telfair a three-time governor of Georgia and patron to the arts.
Ava Leigh: The museums are so rich with history old and new, lovely place to be inspired
Toreya Shea: 700 Drayton is amazingly beautiful, with interiors by Versace. It is however, very musty, if that is of concern to you. Don't forget to check out the art collection!
Nada Abandah: The room is amazing and staff very helpful... The art everywhere is so great :)
USA TODAY: This hotel's art collection reflects eclectic Savannah. Enjoy the designer-level decor throughout the building. Read more.
9. Ex Libris Bookstore
7.5
228 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (W Perry St), Savannah, GA
College Bookstore · Historic District-North · 11 tips and reviews
Jacob T: Not only the textbook store for SCAD but also one of the largest assortments of art supplies in Savannah. Great historic feel in a mid-1800's building. Three stories of trade books and art supplies wi
Lindsay Robertson: Great store! It has the books for class, but so much more! All the art supplies you would ever need, books, dvd's and random gift items! Well worth a look!
Julia: Alot of their nibs are actually cheaper here than other art stores in town!
11. Soho South Café
8.1
12 W Liberty St (at Bull St.), Savannah, GA
Bistro · Historic District-North · 74 tips and reviews
Richelle Gosman: Great place! Beautiful art, w
Tami G: Agree with previous comments regarding atmosphere. We were digging the eclectic art and furniture. Sunday brunch was DELECTABLE! Do yourself a favor and try the cheddar bacon waffle, & shrimp n grits!
Michele Buckingham: Worth the wait. (Put your name in, then take a walk around the neighborhood.) Fun atmosphere, interesting decor and eclectic menu. Great for lunch. Not too expensive.
Denise D.: Great food and service while cruising around for an hour trip on Georgia Queen riverboat Cruise. Lovely vendors selling art work, jewelry and interesting snacks
Michele Leblanc: Great place to walk and shop, especially when they are having fireworks! Check out the Savannah Candy Company and the Gophers!
Kathie: So relaxing to sit and watch the ships come in.
Hector Amador: Best money I've spent in savannah. The place is not only breathtaking , full if art and history. But the staff is beyond helpful, professional and full of knowledge. I highly recommend it.
SAV Historic Map: http://ow.ly/6nJog Ships of the Sea Museum features exhibits of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques principally from the great era of Atlantic trade during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Jonathan Stalcup: Completed as a home and entertainment residence for William and Julia Scarbrough in 1819, it is one of the few buildings left in Savannah designed by William Jay.www.architecturalsavannah.com