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Southern Living names this Georgia shop the South’s most dazzling Christmas window display
Southern Living has named The Paris Market in Savannah “the most dazzling Christmas‑window displays in the South” The store transforms into a festive wonderland during the holidays. Owner Paula Danyluk says inspiration for the displays comes from travels, architecture, museums, antique markets, and even old magazines.Inside, shoppers find an eclectic mix of trinkets, linens, preserves, olive oils, books, magazines, jewelry.
The magazine highlighted how the store transforms during the holidays, turning a beloved year-round destination into a festive wonderland.
Here’s what to know about The Paris Market.
The Paris Market Christmas display
While The Paris Market is charming all year, the holiday season brings “whimsical, meticulously designed” windows that captivate both locals and tourists.
Each year, the displays are different, offering new themes, colors, and artful installations. According to the magazine, the magic starts even before stepping inside, with windows unveiled by November 1 to herald the season.
Owner Paula Danyluk explained to Southern Living that inspiration for the displays comes from travels, architecture, museums, antique markets, and even old magazines.
The Paris Market
Located at 36 W Broughton St., The Paris Market is housed in a historic Victorian-era grocery building just a few blocks from the Savannah River.
Inside, shoppers find an eclectic mix of trinkets, linens, preserves, olive oils, books, magazines, jewelry, and more, along with a café serving espresso and macarons.
The two-level building invites visitors to explore, linger, and discover something new on every visit.
For more, visit theparismarket.com.
Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at Vcountryman@gannett.com.
Southern Living names this Georgia shop the South’s most dazzling Christmas window display
Southern Living has declared The Paris Market in Savannah “the most dazzling Christmas‑window displays in the South” The store transforms during the holidays, turning a beloved year-round destination into a festive wonderland.Inside, shoppers find an eclectic mix of trinkets, linens, preserves, olive oils, books, magazines, jewelry, and more, along with a café serving espresso and macarons.
The magazine highlighted how the store transforms during the holidays, turning a beloved year-round destination into a festive wonderland.
Here’s what to know about The Paris Market.
The Paris Market Christmas display
While The Paris Market is charming all year, the holiday season brings “whimsical, meticulously designed” windows that captivate both locals and tourists.
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Each year, the displays are different, offering new themes, colors, and artful installations. According to the magazine, the magic starts even before stepping inside, with windows unveiled by November 1 to herald the season.
Owner Paula Danyluk explained to Southern Living that inspiration for the displays comes from travels, architecture, museums, antique markets, and even old magazines.
The Paris Market
Located at 36 W Broughton St., The Paris Market is housed in a historic Victorian-era grocery building just a few blocks from the Savannah River.
Inside, shoppers find an eclectic mix of trinkets, linens, preserves, olive oils, books, magazines, jewelry, and more, along with a café serving espresso and macarons.
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The two-level building invites visitors to explore, linger, and discover something new on every visit.
For more, visit theparismarket.com.
Vanessa Countryman is the Trending Topics Reporter for the Deep South Connect Team Georgia. Email her at Vcountryman@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: What is the most dazzling Christmas window display in the South?
