Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Exploring Savannah’s Iconic Sites from "Midnight in the Garden"

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl

Experience Savannah's Midnight in the Garden story with a lively pub crawl, visiting historic bars and exploring Jim Williams' intriguing story for $35.

The Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl offers a unique blend of storytelling, history, and local nightlife. For $35 per person, this 2-hour tour takes you through some of Savannah’s most iconic sites connected to the famous Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil narrative. Meeting at the John Wesley Monument in Reynolds Square, the tour combines a walking history tour with a pub crawl, giving participants a taste of Savannah’s vibrant nightlife along with its fascinating past.

While the tour emphasizes Jim Williams’s life and the notorious murder of Danny Hansford, it also showcases great local bars and the city’s open carry laws, allowing you to carry your drink down Savannah’s streets. The experience is especially suited for those interested in true crime stories, historic preservation, and nightlife, but it’s worth noting that drinks are not included in the ticket price. This tour balances entertaining storytelling with casual pub-hopping for an engaging evening in Savannah.

Key Points

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Key Points

  • Affordable price of $35 for a 2-hour experience blending history and nightlife
  • Guided walking tour that explores Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil sites
  • Visit to Savannah’s top local bars with the freedom to carry drinks openly
  • Focus on Jim Williams’ story and the murder of Danny Hansford
  • Small group size limited to 9 participants for a personalized experience
  • Not suitable for guests under 21 and drinks are not included in the tour price
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Starting Point at Reynolds Square

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Starting Point at Reynolds Square

The tour begins at the John Wesley Monument, centrally located in Reynolds Square. This convenient meeting point makes it easy for visitors staying downtown to join the group. The tour operates rain or shine, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advisable. The guide leads a small group, ensuring more personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.

Exploring Savannah’s Iconic Sites from “Midnight in the Garden”

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Exploring Savannah’s Iconic Sites from "Midnight in the Garden"

Participants get to see the actual locations from the famous book and film, which makes the experience especially vivid for fans of the story. The guide provides stories behind each site, highlighting Jim Williams’ efforts in historic preservation and the city’s colorful characters. The walking pace is manageable, allowing time to appreciate the architecture and street scenes that set the mood for this local legend.

Experience Savannah’s Nightlife on a Pub Crawl

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Experience Savannah’s Nightlife on a Pub Crawl

As part of this tour, you’ll hop between some of Savannah’s best local bars. Each pub stop offers a chance to raise a glass to the story of Jim Williams and the city’s nightlife. The casual walking route and open carry laws let you enjoy your drinks as you stroll through evocative streets, making this more than just a historical tour—it’s a lively social experience. The bars visited are described as neat and unique, with some reviews praising the interesting stories and atmosphere at each location.

Jim Williams and the Murder of Danny Hansford

The tour dives into the complex life of Jim Williams, a prominent Savannah figure involved in historic preservation. The guide shares vivid stories about Williams’ eccentricities, psychics, exorcisms, and drag queens, painting a picture of Savannah’s diverse and vibrant culture. The narrative also covers the murder of Danny Hansford, a case that drew national attention and remains a key part of the city’s true crime lore.

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Guide Quality and Tour Atmosphere

Reviews highlight Janie as an excellent guide—knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and engaging. She brings the history and stories to life, making the experience both informative and entertaining. The small group setting (limited to 9 people) fosters a friendly atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and stories are shared intimately. During adverse weather, such as rain, guides like Austin maintain professionalism, ensuring the experience continues smoothly.

Practical Tips for Participants

Participants should bring passport or ID, wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking, and carry cash for additional purchases at bars. Since video recording is not allowed, travelers are encouraged to focus on enjoying the moment and listening to the stories. The tour’s duration of 2 hours makes it an accessible evening activity, especially for those looking to combine history and nightlife in a single experience.

The Drawbacks and Considerations

One notable limitation is that drinks are not included in the ticket price, so participants should budget for additional purchases. The tour is not suitable for guests under 21, aligning with the open carry aspect and the focus on nightlife. Also, some reviews mention disorganization and uneven quality of bar stops, which could affect the overall experience. However, the majority of feedback praises the knowledgeable guides and interesting stories.

The Sum Up: A Unique Savannah Night Out

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - The Sum Up: A Unique Savannah Night Out

This tour offers a balanced combination of history, storytelling, and nightlife that captures the vibe of Savannah’s Midnight in the Garden story. It is especially recommended for those who enjoy true crime, historic figures, and casual pub-crawling. The small group size and enthusiastic guide make it a personalized, relaxed way to experience the city after dark.

While it’s important to remember drinks are extra, the affordable price and engaging narrative make this tour a worthwhile addition to any Savannah evening plans. Fans of Jim Williams’ story, as well as those curious about Savannah’s lively bars, will find plenty to enjoy here. Overall, it’s a fun, informative, and social way to experience Savannah’s nightlife and storied past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Savannah: Midnight in the Garden Walking Tour and Pub Crawl - Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
No, it is not suitable for guests under 21 due to the focus on nightlife and open carry laws.

Are drinks included in the tour price?
No, drinks are not included. Participants should budget separately for beverages at each bar stop.

Where does the tour meet?
The tour departs from the John Wesley Monument in Reynolds Square.

How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 hours, typically in the evening.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the tour operated rain or shine?
Yes, the tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.

What is the group size?
The small group is limited to 9 participants for a more personalized experience.

What topics does the guide cover?
The guide discusses Jim Williams’ life, the murder of Danny Hansford, Savannah’s nightlife, and local stories including psychics and drag queens.

How knowledgeable is the guide?
Reviews describe guides like Janie as very knowledgeable and enthusiastic, making the stories engaging.

What makes this tour different from others?
The combination of true crime storytelling with an active pub crawl in Savannah’s historic streets, with the freedom to carry drinks openly, sets this tour apart.

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