Best Attractions in Savannah (2025)
The Grey
Southern restaurant (US) · Savannah
Set in a restored 1938 Greyhound station, this James Beard–lauded restaurant pairs Port City Southern cooking with thoughtful service. Celebrated by Food & Wine and national critics, it remains Savannah dining’s cultural bellwether.
Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room
Southern restaurant (US) · Savannah
A family-run, lunch-only institution serving boardinghouse-style feasts at communal tables. Frequently praised by Southern food writers and highlighted by Georgia’s official tourism sources, it’s a rite of passage for first-time visitors.
Leopold's Ice Cream
Ice cream shop · Savannah
Family-owned since 1919, Leopold’s is beloved for soda-fountain charm and classics like Tutti Frutti. Frequently featured by Food & Wine and Southern Living, it still anchors downtown with community events and long summer lines.
Pin Point Heritage Museum
Museum · Montgomery
Housed in a former oyster and crab factory, this resident-guided museum shares living Gullah Geechee culture from the Pin Point community. A powerful, place-based experience praised by regional historians and museum professionals.
Savannah African Art Museum
Museum · Savannah
A nonprofit collection presenting 1,000+ works from West and Central Africa through guided tours. Noted by national travel editors and local critics for education-first storytelling and free admission.
Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum
Museum · Savannah
Located in the former NAACP headquarters, this museum chronicles Savannah’s Civil Rights movement with exhibits on voter drives, sit-ins, and local leaders. Endorsed by educators and state tourism sources for its depth.
SCAD Museum of Art
Museum · Savannah
Inside a National Historic Landmark rail depot, SCAD’s contemporary museum stages ambitious rotating exhibitions. Regularly recommended by Condé Nast Traveler and art writers for connecting global artists with Savannah’s creative scene.
The Paris Market, Savannah
Gift shop · Savannah
A locally owned design shop and cafe that mingles antiques, artisan goods, and espresso. Cited by Condé Nast Traveler and called the Most Beautiful Coffee Shop in Georgia by Architectural Digest, it’s a sensory stop.
Flannery O'Connor Childhood Home Museum
Museum · Savannah
A Depression-era rowhouse museum where guided tours trace the early years of the Southern Gothic author. The centennial programs and literary events draw rave local coverage and devoted readers.
First African Baptist Church
Baptist church · Savannah
Tours led by congregation members explore America’s oldest continuously active Black church, including Underground Railroad history and pew carvings. Regularly recommended by historians and state travel guides.
Graveface Museum
Museum · Savannah
Indie curator Ryan Graveface’s museum mixes true-crime archives, sideshow artifacts, and vintage pinball. A quirky favorite in credible travel roundups and a counterpoint to the city’s polished historic sites.
Savannah Theatre
Performing arts theater · Savannah
Opened in 1818 and still locally operated, this Art Deco venue stages energetic revues and touring productions. Recognized by Georgia cultural historians and local media as one of America’s longest-running theaters.