Top 10 Most Instagrammable Spots in Savannah, GA
Within the last few years, Savannah has become quite the travel go-to destination. Here at The Edition Shop, we have fallen in love with everything Savannah has to offer. I, for one, love the sweet southern breeze that sweeps through the moss hanging off the Live Oaks, and being able to carry a little frosé around with me around downtown. (Yes! Open container law!) Locals and tourists alike can agree the sweet, southern charm makes it an irresistible city to visit. If you’re planning your first trip or a return trip to Savannah, these ten stops are our favorites to keep your feed overflowing for months to come after your trip with pretty, Insta-Worthy snaps.
I mean if this picture isn't enough to convince you that you NEED a photo of this beauty I don't know what will. The cathedral built in the 18th century is one of the most famous spots in Savannah - not only is the exterior beautiful, but the interior is just as jaw dropping. Stop by Mirabelle Cafe across the street to grab a Belgian style waffle and soak in the beauty of this cathedral. Do make sure to be respectful when visiting and taking pictures at this historic site.

STARLAND MURAL - 41st Street and Bull Street
Located on a little side street right by the Starland Yard is my favorite mural in the Starland District. On the corner of 41st and Bull Street you can find one heck of a colorful mural painted on the side of an old Dairy production building. You can’t miss the vibrant and loud color palette of this particular mural along with a painting beside it by a SCAD graduate, Tayler Ayers. The inside of the building is being revamped into a venue spot for the Starland Area, and it is just a short drive from the hustle and bustle of the historical district.

Pull into the parking lot of this sweet little gem in Savannah, and snap a killer picture for the ‘gram of the SAFE Mural. This public art piece was designed and painted by two SCAD graduates, Tommy Lee and Brian Chegini. Tommy is the founder of the SAFE Collective clothing line, and this public piece is very on brand for his creative outlet. We love this option since there is free on-street parking along with a parking lot that is rarely in use. This mural is just a short walk around the corner from the Starland Mural on the corner of 41st and Bull Street, too!

Built in 1771 and now one of the most popular restaurants in Savannah is the Olde Pink House. With tons of history and decadent food it is definitely a place to check out, even if its just to take a picture with its gorgeous plant adorned pink walls. Take time to wander around the restaurant, too! It has so many places you could get a cute picture. So much so that we couldn't chose which photo we loved more!
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Located in the hustle and bustle of Savannah’s City Market, The Grove is a sanctuary to sip rosé and gather with friends and family. We love to head up to their rooftop bar surrounded by views of the city, and snap a picture for the ‘gram. Their renovation and restoration of a beautiful, old Savannah building never goes unnoticed. What are you waiting for? Head up to The Grove rooftop, sip on some rose, and snap a sweet pic for your Instagram.
