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Experience Savannah's history, Native, African, and Irish stories, plus coffee and chocolate treats on a 2-hour walking tour for $42 with small groups.

The Savannah History plus Coffee and Chocolate Walking Tour offers an engaging blend of storytelling, local treats, and scenic sightseeing for just $42 per person. This small-group tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a brief yet rich exploration of Savannah’s diverse past. Starting at Wright Square and ending at Chippewa Square, the tour covers about 4 to 6 squares, providing an authentic look at the city’s architecture, history, and culture.
Led by KT O’Brien, a sixth-generation Savannah native with a background in Anthropology, this tour emphasizes often overlooked parts of Savannah’s story—especially the histories of Native Americans, Africans, and Irish communities. Alongside the historical insights, participants get to enjoy locally produced chocolate truffles and coffee or tea, adding a flavorful touch to the walking experience. This tour suits those interested in cultural stories, local cuisine, and intimate group settings, with a maximum of 10 travelers for a personal feel.

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This tour stands out by placing an emphasis on stories rarely told in typical Savannah tours. Guided by KT O’Brien, a passionate local with a background in anthropology, the tour explores the Native American, African, and Irish communities that have shaped Savannah. She shares authentic, well-researched tales thanks to her membership with local historical societies and her ongoing research.
The focus on these less-highlighted narratives gives a more complete picture of Savannah’s multicultural past. Visitors gain insights into the original inhabitants and the immigrant groups that contributed to the city’s development, making the tour particularly enriching for those interested in social history.

The tour begins at Wright Square, a prime historic spot in Savannah. It’s located beside Tomochichi’s Boulder, a notable landmark. From this central location, the guide leads the group through about 4 to 6 squares, each offering a glimpse into Savannah’s architecture and history.
The meeting time is 2:00 pm, and the tour concludes at Chippewa Square, famous as the filming location of the Forrest Gump bench. The walk is designed to be moderate in pace, ensuring most participants can comfortably enjoy the sights and stories without feeling rushed.

Throughout the walk, the guide points out notable houses, churches, and parks, sharing details about their architectural styles and historical significance. Participants hear stories about famous battles and gain insights into the urban planning that gives Savannah its charming grid.
Particularly, the churches and town squares are highlighted for their beauty and historical importance. The guide’s knowledge of architecture and local flora enhances the experience, making each stop both informative and visually appealing.

A distinctive feature of this tour is the inclusion of local chocolate truffles and coffee or tea. At two carefully chosen shops, participants get to sample delicious chocolates and enjoy locally brewed coffee or tea.
These stops are not just sweet treats—they are also opportunities to learn about local producers and the city’s culinary culture. The extra touches like these make the tour more memorable and help visitors connect with Savannah’s gourmet scene.
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KT O’Brien provides a passionate and authentic narration of Savannah’s stories. Her background in anthropology and membership with local historical organizations ensure she shares well-researched and engaging tales. Reviews highlight her enthusiasm, depth of knowledge, and ability to make history lively and accessible.
Her storytelling combines humor, cultural insights, and attention to detail, creating an experience that feels both educational and fun. Her local roots, being a sixth-generation Savannahian, give her a genuine perspective on the city’s evolving story.

The tour starts at Wright Square at 2:00 pm and ends at Chippewa Square, a popular filming spot. The group size is limited to 10 travelers, fostering an intimate atmosphere. The tour is suitable for most people, with children required to be accompanied by an adult.
For those driving, parking is available around the squares for a fee. The site is near public transportation, offering easy access for visitors staying in different parts of Savannah.

This is a walking tour covering about 4 to 6 squares, making it suitable for most physically able participants. It is a moderate-paced walk, designed to showcase the city’s sights comfortably. No specific accessibility features are mentioned, so those with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
The tour is designed to be most enjoyable in good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, participants are offered a reschedule or full refund.
At $42 per person, this tour offers a cost-effective way to combine history, culture, and local flavors in a short timeframe. It is typically booked about 39 days in advance, indicating its popularity and the value placed on the small-group experience.
The inclusion of local food and drink along with in-depth storytelling makes this tour stand out among other Savannah offerings, especially for those interested in less conventional narratives.
This walking tour is perfect for history buffs eager to learn about Native American, African, and Irish influences on Savannah. It appeals to food lovers who enjoy local chocolate and coffee as part of the experience. Small group sizes and the knowledgeable guide ensure a personal, engaging exploration of Savannah’s streets, architecture, and stories.
It is less ideal for those seeking a long, extensive tour or with mobility issues, but for most visitors wanting a short, meaningful, and tasty introduction to Savannah, this tour hits the mark.
“KT was extremely passionate and knowledgeable about the history of Savannah, while keeping the tour fun and casual! I love the extra touches of get…”
How long does the Savannah History plus Coffee and Chocolate Walking Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering a walk through about 4 to 6 squares.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a professional local guide, local coffee and/or tea, and chocolate truffles at designated stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Wright Square and ends at Chippewa Square, famous for the Forrest Gump bench.
Is parking available nearby?
Yes, parking is available around the squares for a fee, and the location is near public transportation.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring a more personal and relaxed experience.
Can children participate?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult; no specific age restrictions are noted, but the pace suits most ages.
What if the weather is bad?
If canceled due to poor weather, participants are offered a different date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 39 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on underrepresented histories and local culinary treats, led by a passionate local guide, set this tour apart.
Would I enjoy this tour if I love architecture and local stories?
Absolutely, the guide’s expertise in architecture, history, and anthropology makes it a rich experience for curious visitors.
Is this tour suitable for those with mobility concerns?
While primarily a walking tour, the moderate pace and short distances make it accessible for most, but those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level.
This Savannah History plus Coffee and Chocolate Walking Tour offers a unique, personal, and tasty way to explore Savannah’s lesser-known stories, making it a worthwhile addition to any itinerary.