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Discover Savannah on a private walking tour for up to 15 people, featuring trivia about historic sites, haunted houses, and scenic streets—all for $250.

For those seeking a fun, interactive way to learn about Savannah’s historic neighborhoods and eerie stories, the Private Walking Tour in Savannah offers an engaging experience. Priced at $250 per group of up to 15, this tour combines local history with trivia games that keep the atmosphere lively and competitive. The tour lasts between 1 hour 30 minutes and 4 hours, making it flexible to fit your schedule, and it departs from the Savannah Taphouse at 125 E Broughton St.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its private format, ensuring personalized attention and a tailored experience. Whether you choose the Trivia Tour or the Tipsy Trivia Tour, it’s designed for groups looking for a casual, fun way to explore Savannah’s iconic sites while enjoying to-go drinks (for guests over 18). This tour has earned a perfect 5-star rating from four reviews, with one reviewer praising its personalized approach and knowledgeable guide. It’s especially well-suited for groups who want to combine education, entertainment, and socializing in one outing.
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This private walking experience begins at the Savannah Taphouse, located at 125 E Broughton St. The tour is designed solely for your group, creating a personalized atmosphere, and lasts up to 4 hours depending on your pace. The ending point is at Pinkie Masters, at 318 Drayton St, known for its historic ambiance and friendly vibe. The flexibility in timing allows for a relaxed exploration or a brisker activity, depending on your preferences.
The meeting point is conveniently near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors staying in different parts of Savannah. The tour operates daily from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM, providing a great afternoon activity.

The tour’s itinerary includes several highlights that showcase Savannah’s iconic sights. It starts with a visit to one of the Colonial squares, where Gordon’s Monument and Tomo-chi-chi’s grave are focal points. These sites offer insight into Savannah’s early history, with lush greenery and historic monuments providing perfect photo opportunities.
Next, the tour visits a beautiful historic place of worship, giving a glimpse into the city’s spiritual architecture and community history. The center of Savannah’s Historic district features James Oglethorpe’s statue, signaling the city’s founding father and colonial legacy.
There is also a stop to grab a to-go drink and use the facilities, allowing participants to refresh before continuing. Then, the tour takes you past the home where Sherman stayed while in Savannah, linking visitors to Civil War history, and the most haunted house in America, offering chilling stories and spooky vibes.
Walking down the most beautiful street in America provides scenic views and photo-worthy moments. The stops highlight historic architecture, haunted houses, and scenic streets, making the walk lively and visually engaging.

What sets this tour apart is its focus on interactive trivia about Savannah. Participants engage in questions about local landmarks, haunted houses, and city secrets, making history fun rather than dry. The Trivia Tour is included in the package, and for those over 18, the Tipsy Trivia Tour allows to enjoy to-go drinks along the way, adding a social twist.
The guide manages the trivia, keeping the pace lively and ensuring everyone participates. The questions are designed to be engaging, fostering a sense of friendly competition, making it perfect for groups of friends, families, or colleagues. The knowledgeable guide, often friendly and personable, customizes the experience based on your interests, as highlighted by positive reviews.

There are four designated stops where you can purchase to-go beverages for the Tipsy Trivia version. These stops are conveniently located along the route, providing opportunities to sip, chat, and enjoy Savannah’s ambiance. The inclusion of drink breaks complements the lively trivia gameplay, making the tour suitable for social groups looking to combine sightseeing with a bit of fun.
Participants should note that alcoholic beverages are not included in the ticket price; drinks are available for purchase at four stops, with age restrictions clearly in place for those over 18.
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The tour is operated by “Tour with the Teacher,” with a focus on providing personalized experiences. As highlighted in a top review, the guide, Lisa, is described as knowledgeable and friendly, and she tailors the tour to suit your group’s interests. This personal touch helps keep the experience engaging and informative.
The guide’s storytelling style makes the history come alive, whether discussing historic landmarks, haunted houses, or civil war sites. The private nature of the tour ensures you receive personalized attention and can ask questions freely.

The tour requires confirmation at the time of booking and typically needs to be booked about 7 days in advance. The non-refundable policy means plans should be confirmed ahead of time. The service animals are allowed, and the tour suits most travelers, considering the walking involved.
Pricing covers the entire experience for your group, and the mobile ticket makes entry straightforward. The tour’s flexible duration allows you to tailor your experience, whether you prefer a shorter sightseeing walk or a longer, more in-depth exploration.

This private walking tour is ideal for groups seeking interactive entertainment combined with sightseeing. It appeals particularly to those who enjoy trivia games, social drinking, or learning about haunted houses and historic sites in a casual setting. The personalized approach means it works well for families, friends, or small groups wanting a private, fun, and educational experience.
However, since the tour involves walking and some stops for drinks, it may be less suitable for visitors with limited mobility or those not interested in walking through the historic district.
The Private Walking Tour in Savannah offers a personalized and interactive experience for groups up to 15, combining history, haunted stories, and friendly competition through trivia. Its affordable price point of $250 and flexible timing make it a compelling option for those wanting a tailored, social activity in Savannah’s historic streets.
The tour’s highlights include visits to significant landmarks, beautiful streets, and haunted houses, all woven into an engaging game format. With a knowledgeable guide and the ability to enjoy to-go drinks along the way, this tour balances education and entertainment perfectly.
While it’s especially suited for groups interested in fun, casual sightseeing, it’s less ideal for those seeking a more traditional guided tour or with mobility concerns. This private trivia tour stands out as a memorable way to experience Savannah’s charm and mystery.
“Just talking with Lisa and asking questions. I liked that she catered it to our interests. Teacher Lisa was both knowledgeable and amicable.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but the Tipsy Trivia option involves alcohol, so it’s best for guests over 18.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on your pace and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Savannah Taphouse, 125 E Broughton St, and ends at Pinkie Masters, 318 Drayton St.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this private tour.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, drinks are purchased separately at four designated stops along the route.
What makes this tour different from other Savannah tours?
Its interactive trivia format and private group setting make it uniquely fun and personalized.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings occur about 7 days ahead, given demand and limited group size.
Is the tour accessible for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but walking is involved, which may impact those with mobility concerns.
What are the weather considerations?
Since the tour is outdoors, it’s best to plan for good weather or have suitable rain gear.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are made online via Viator, with the service provider being Tour with the Teacher.