Savannah’s Neighborhoods
Commercial and residential, colonial and slate-and-steel, all make good bed fellows in our soulful downtown Historic District. Euro eats, cobblestone streets and eclectic business fronts are only second to the best looking architecture and city squares in the country.
Savannah’s next hot spot, the Victorian District, is home to Savannah’s best fixer-uppers and is marked as the next hub for commercial, retail and design trades. The district boasts 50 blocks of Victorian and Queen Anne Victorian frame houses built between 1870 and 1910 and is home to the Starland Design District and Forsyth Park.
Mostly residential, Ardsley Park is the poster child for the all-American neighborhood. Laid out in 1910 as a suburb to the downtown district – this area has become a staple for Savannah families and neighborhood businesses. Designated a National Historic District , Ardsley is proud, protected and kept in prime condition.
A commercial haven, Southside has two major malls and a throng of shopping centers, making it Savannah's business mecca. The residential pockets are famous for ranch-style and patio homes, lots of apartments and condos. Still, the southside embraces the good life with communities sitting on the Hall and Vernonburg Rivers and the 500-acre Bacon Park within its boundaries.