Savannah City Market

219 W. Bryan Street Savannah, GA 31401

Hours

Open daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Cost

Visiting the Savannah City Market is free though be prepared to shop!

About

There's a two-block treasure trove in the Savannah Historic District that has something for everyone. The Savannah City Market features boutiques, museums, restaurants, bars, and art galleries.

The buildings date back to the 1700s, with deep-rooted histories, stories, and charm. Even when a 19th-century fire destroyed most of Savannah, citizens quickly rebuilt this community hub.

Today, Savannah City Market mixes the past with the present with its revamped and restored brick structures. The historic architecture and ambiance make shopping and exploring a thrilling experience.

The open-air spaces often ring with live music, while artists' galleries, shops, and restaurants add to the sensory experience. Dive into history at the Prohibition Museum or hop aboard a horse-drawn carriage for a unique way to see the Hostess City. Also at the Market is the Old Town Trolley Tours, adding yet another level of discovery.

Nearby, the influence of Savannah's history resonates in the cobblestone streets and preserved buildings surrounding this community hub. The Market is close to other landmarks, like River Street, where restaurants like Vic's on the River serve savory Southern cuisine. Nearby are the Telfair Museums, making it easy to combine both attractions into a day of discovery.

The family-friendly restaurants, boutiques, and lively nightlife make Savannah City Market the perfect stop on your Georgia vacation.

Savannah City Market: Fun Facts & Cool Features

The two city blocks are jam-packed with so much to see, do and taste. One thrilling feature is the artist studios and galleries, where you can witness live demonstrations or purchase original work. You'll have the chance to visit painter's studios, grass basket weavers, pottery and ceramics artists, and much more!

Another fascinating feature is its dual-level experience. While the upper floors showcase contemporary art and cuisine, the ground floor buzzes with boutiques, sweet shops, and specialty stores. There's so much to explore, making it perfect for families or groups with mixed interests.

A fun fact is that the Savannah City Market redefined what a public market offers and looks like. By the late 20th century, it transitioned from a functional farmers market to a community centerpiece. Here, street performers, horse-drawn carriages, eateries, and stores add allure to this historic part of town.

With several restaurants and vendors offering everything from candy to beef jerky, you're only steps away from a snack or meal. If nothing at the Market sounds appetizing, you're within walking distance of other options like The Olde Pink House. With so many options, your biggest challenge will be choosing!

Additionally, the occasional seasonal events like holiday light displays add excitement to a visit. It's also the perfect time to shop for unique gifts and presents. Key events like the Art & Soul Music Festival connect visitors with talented artists and musicians while celebrating National Small Business Week.

Savannah City Market captures the spirit of exploration with its layers of history and modern energy. Whether you're admiring art, savoring unique flavors, or strolling the lively walkways, it encapsulates the heart and soul of Savannah.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from downtown to the Savannah City Market:

  • Head west on Bay Street.
  • Turn left onto Barnard Street.
  • Continue for about three blocks.
  • Address: 217 W Saint Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy quieter streets and fewer crowds.
  • Free parking is available on nearby streets, while paid garages are a convenient backup.
  • Many events offer discounts at select shops and restaurants.
  • Check social media for specials and additional perks.

Location

219 W. Bryan Street Savannah, GA 31401

Frequently Asked Questions

Situated just east of I-95, driving to Savannah is a breeze from anywhere along the east coast. From the west, I-16 leads directly to the city.

For those planning to fly to Savannah, the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) is located just 15 miles from the city’s historic district and has regular flights to more than 30 non-stop destinations.

With its proximity to the Atlantic Coast, Savannah’s climate is considered to be humid subtropical. Spring and early Summer, and again early Fall are popular times for visitors looking for warm weather and plenty of activities. Don’t miss the blooming azaleas in the Spring, from March to April! Winters are mild and sunny, with average daily temperatures in the mid-60s while mid to late summer can be hot and humid.

  • Savannah Music Festival (Two-week Spring festival)
  • St Patrick’s Day Parade - Savannah is renowned for having the 2nd largest St. Patrick's Day Parade in the country!
  • SCAD Savannah Film Festival (Fall)
  • SCAD Sidewalk Art Festival (Spring)
  • Savannah Bananas (Personal favorite, not just for baseball fans)
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