6 Best Shopping in Savannah, Georgia

Habersham Antiques

Historic District

With more than 70 vendors under one roof, this shop's sprawling hodgepodge of antique styles has a growing emphasis on the mid-century modern designs of the '50s and '60s. In one booth you'll find funky Lucite chairs and teak sideboards, and in another you'll find slinky costume jewelry and handbags. It is always fun to browse the ever-changing collections, and prices are among the most reasonable you can find in a city known for its antiques.

JW Salon & Spa

Historic District

One of the most attractive spas in Savannah, the JW Salon & Spa is a must for brides-to-be. The range of services includes massages, hydrotherapy, facials, manicures, and pedicures. The treatment area is two levels of a 19th-century brick row house that was renovated into a soothing, contemporary loftlike setting.

19 E. York St., Savannah, Georgia, 31401, USA
912-236–7577
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Rate Includes: Tues. and Thurs.–Fri. 10–7, Weds. 10–6, Sat. 9–4

Prospector Co.

Historic District

Occupying an historic storefront, this shop goes for a minimalist, industrial decor. The highly stylized space makes for a chic shopping experience. Stop here for high-end shaving gear, skincare products, or fragrances. It's a great place for softly scented candles, trendy sunglasses, or home accessories.

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River Street Sweets

Historic District

Savannah's self-described "oldest and original" candy store, River Street Sweets opened in 1973. The aroma of creamy homemade fudge will draw you in, and once you're inside you won't be able to resist the piping hot pralines, made all day long. The store is also known for milk chocolate bear claws. The old-fashioned taffy machine pulls 50 different flavors. You'll always receive excellent customer service here.

The Rat on Bull

In the heart of the Starland District, The Rat on Bull offers apparel, accessories, and apothecary items for men and women. Located inside a former barbershop, there's a thoughtfully curated selection of hip, ethical brands like Res Ispa, a shoe company known for upcycling kilim rugs into elegant loafers. The shop also spotlights local designers and their unique creations, from fine leather backpacks to 3D-printed jewelry.

Villa Savannah

Historic District

Broughton's newest high-end retail store features a wide array of everything from quirky home accessories and furnishings to elegant clothing and jewelry. For your home, expect luxe fabrics, opulent lighting, and unique accessories with which to decorate your pad. The clothing and accessories are fun, flirty, and affordable.