Genteel and Bard's Savannah Dark History and Ghost Encounter Walking Tour
Overview
Savannah’s haunted houses and legendary cemeteries create a unique backdrop for an immersive nighttime guided walking ghost tour. This experience features the city’s lamp-lit historic district, filled with chilling tales and dark history.
- 👻 Led by an expert historian storyteller who shares folklore and mysterious chapters of Savannah's culture.
- 🌙 Explore the moss-shrouded areas that are known for unexplained ghost encounters.
- 🏚️ This world-renowned tour reveals chilling dark history that lingers long after the experience ends.
- 🚫 No swimming or other activities permitted during the tour; focus is on storytelling and exploration.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Complimentary Earbuds
- Local, professional guide
- Headsets to hear the guide clearly
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
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Oglethorpe SquareGuests will experience the themes that give Savannah it’s reputation as America’s Most Haunted City. Our walk is heavily based in storytelling, learning Savanah’s dark history, and sharing specific paranormal activity at each location. Our tour is for those who enjoy history and the art of professional storytelling, No walking tour company in Savannah has access to inside of buildings. All locations are hotels, private homes, museums, or restaurants which are privately owned. Colonial Park Cemetery is closed after nightfall. Our tour is 100% outdoors, but we share locations that you may enter on your own time while in Savannah.
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Wright SquareThe story of Savannah’s first murder.
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Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace MuseumDiscover the hidden secrets of what’s below your feet on Savannah’s streets. Then, hear a tale of undying love from life beyond their last breath.
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Chippewa SquareIt’s not what, but rather who was hidden amongst one of Savannah’s most popular inns.
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The Old Sorrel-Weed House Museum & ToursMurder, suicide, & war.
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Madison SquareWar
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Colonial Park CemeteryCemetery history, diseases, and Hudu
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Genteel & Bard SavannahOther locations visited include Savannah’s first cemetery, The Marshall House, Foley House Inn, 12 Oglethorpe Ave.