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Explore Savannah’s haunted history with this 90-minute walking pub crawl, visiting historic sites and lively taverns while hearing ghost stories and legends.

The 90 Minute Historic Savannah Walking Haunted Bar Pub Crawl offers more than just drinks—it combines history, ghost stories, and local legends into a compact 1.5 to 2-hour experience. Priced at $19 per person, this tour is designed for those who want to enjoy Savannah’s lively pub scene while gaining insight into its haunted past. The tour departs from Chippewa Square at 7:15 pm, making it a convenient evening activity, especially for visitors wanting to explore after sunset.
This tour emphasizes storytelling, with a trained and certified guide leading groups through historic landmarks and haunted taverns. While it primarily focuses on ghostly tales and historical anecdotes, it also offers a chance to see notable sites like Colonial Park Cemetery, Madison Square, and Chippewa Square. With an average booking window of 16 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for those seeking a short, engaging, and atmospheric experience in Savannah.
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The tour kicks off at Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah’s last remaining above-ground colonial-era burial ground. Here, the guide explains how Sherman’s troops nearly destroyed this historic site, along with stories of yellow fever plagues, pit graves, and ghostly encounters. The cemetery’s history of burials while still alive and children playing among the graves adds a hauntingly vivid atmosphere.
Next, the group visits the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, an impressive example of Gothic architecture. This site is renowned in Savannah for hosting the start of all St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, making it both a religious and cultural symbol as well as a potential haunt for ghost stories tied to this historic church.

The Hamilton-Turner House features prominently in stories linked to the book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The guide shares spirits and tales of tragic deaths and murders that still seem to linger within the house. Visitors learn about ghostly activity and the house’s storied past, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to the tour.

Madison Square stands out as a site rich with history, where the guide recounts the Siege of Savannah and Sergeant William Jasper’s heroic deeds. Visitors also hear about General Sherman’s stay at the Green Meldrin House in 1864 and the fates of Francis Sorrell’s three wives. The stories of suicides, hangings, and voodoo connected to the nearby Sorrell-Weed House deepen the paranormal atmosphere.

A visit to The Original Pinkie Masters offers insight into Savannah’s local bar culture and its connections to notable figures like Jimmy Carter. This bar is celebrated as one of the best dive bars in America, with history rooted in tradition. Starting St. Patrick’s Day with a Bloody Mary at Pinky’s is a local custom, making it a lively and authentic stop.
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Chippewa Square, famous for its role in film and history, is called the City Built Upon The Dead due to its history of fires, murders, and wars. The guide discusses paranormal experiences such as ghost orbs and spirits in the area, including tales of bodies buried within a local B&B wall and the notoriously haunted theater nearby.

Mcdonough’s Restaurant & Lounge has roots dating back to 1850 and has served as a bar, restaurant, grocery store, and Civil War hospital. The guide shares stories of dying men and blood-stained floors, along with Billy Lee’s own experiences with spirits. The building’s long history makes it one of Savannah’s most haunted drinking establishments.

The tour starts at Chippewa Square and concludes at Madison Square, covering a variety of historic and haunted sites. The group size is limited to 30 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. Participants are responsible for their own drinks, but the guide provides rich narration and storytelling throughout. The walk is accessible, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation.
The tour’s strength lies in its expert storytelling. Guides like Craig are praised for engaging narration, personal stories, and a good pace. The stories cover famous figures, civil war history, and supernatural legends that summon a spooky atmosphere while providing historical context. Some reviews note the tour can go slightly over the expected 90-minute duration, but this only adds to the depth of storytelling.
Because the tour is scheduled at 7:15 pm, it’s perfect for after-dark exploration of Savannah’s haunted areas. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the route involves strolling through historic streets. The ticket price of $19 offers a cost-effective way to experience Savannah’s ghostly side without the expense of larger, longer tours.
The tour is operated by Full Moon Tours, a provider known for specialized ghost and history experiences in Savannah. They prioritize history-rich storytelling combined with the city’s nightlife ambiance. Booking is straightforward, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.
This short, engaging tour offers a blend of history, paranormal stories, and local taverns that make for an entertaining evening. Its affordable price and well-paced storytelling make it a popular choice, especially for those looking to combine history and ghost tales in a lively setting. While some may wish for more pub stops, the focus on storytelling and iconic sites adds depth that many similar tours lack.
Suitable for groups, history buffs, and ghost enthusiasts, this tour captures Savannah’s haunted ambiance while providing an enjoyable, social experience. The knowledgeable guides are a highlight, making each stop memorable with stories that linger long after the tour ends.
“Great tour! A lot of entertaining stories and it was fun to see around the city. Our guide even gave us some inside scoops that apparently not many…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours.
What is the start time?
The tour begins at 7:15 pm from Chippewa Square.
Is the tour accessible?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers and service animals are allowed.
Are drinks included?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included; participants are responsible for their own drinks.
What landmarks will I see?
Stops include Colonial Park Cemetery, Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, Hamilton-Turner House, Madison Square, Pinkie Masters, Chippewa Square, and Mcdonough’s Restaurant & Lounge.
How many people are in each tour group?
Maximum group size is 30 travelers.
What makes this tour different from other Savannah tours?
The emphasis on haunted stories combined with historic sites and a short, manageable duration makes it a unique, atmospheric experience.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Most travelers can participate, but the spooky stories and haunted theme might be more appealing to adults and older children.
Where can I book this tour?
Through the provider’s page on Viator, with easy online booking and detailed descriptions.