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Savannah's Ghost City "Dead of Night" Walking Night Tour

Overview
Join Ghost City Tours and allow us to take you on journey discovering the darker side of Savannah, Georgia. Our Dead of Night tour visits some of Savannah's most haunted locations, whilst hearing the dark history and macabre tales of the cities most notorious characters who shaped one of America's oldest ports. Ghosts, spirits, demons, all lurking in the shadows and plaguing Savannah's Historic District for centuries and all waiting to meet you on the dimly lit streets of the South's most charming and intriguing city.

City: Savannah
Mon 18 Nov
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Starting at $34.99
Mon 18 Nov
Starting at $34.99
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What's Included
Local guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Professional guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum age is 16 years
  • Please wear comfortable shoes
  • All Ticket Sales are Final
  • This experience operates rain or shine. If it is cancelled due to severe weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
What To Expect
1
Johnson Square
Meet at the large white monument in the center of Johnson Square (Nathanael Greene Monument)
2
Colonial Park Cemetery
Burial place of Tomo-Chi-Chi and the oldest municipal cemetery in Savannah
3
Savannah Historic District
The Marshall House: one of Savannahā€™s most beautiful and historic hotels. Itā€™s also one of Savannahā€™s most hauntedā€¦
4
Wright Square
Known as "The Hanging Square," this is the square where Alice Riley, the first woman hanged in Georgia, was executed.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
USFFrank
May 2017
Been wanting to go on a ghost tour in Savannah for some time now. Finally did it this time and went on the dead of night tour (which is BTW for adults only) on a Friday night. There were allot of people booked that night and the tour was split up into 2 groups which went off in different directions passing each other only once around the middle of the tour. We were in Skippy Spiral's group. Very interesting and informative. Skippy is a master at telling the stories of Savannahs past. We learned allot of things about Savannah I'm sure Savannah wants to forget. We'll have to try one of Ghost City's other tours next time.
J W
May 2017
We did the 9:00pm Grave Tales Tour. Half the ghost stories were pretty lame and the other half were decent. For example, the guide spent several minutes telling us about a little girl ghost who hid behind a staircase and pulled people's pant legs. She also spent a long time telling us about a ghost of a local Indian chief who can be seen walking around and lost due to his burial site mishap. We just felt like those types of stories are not worth paying for especially if it's going to take the guide a decent amount of time to tell the story. The guide was excited to have everyone take photos to see if they captured any orbs....there were streetlights close by everywhere we went so of course people were going to have odd lighting in their photos. The tour group was HUGE and at times we had a hard time hearing the guide. We also saw two random people join the group midway but the guide had no clue because the original group was so huge. We didn't say anything because we didn't want to a cause a scene and because the company should know better not to schedule such big tours. Overall, we felt the price was too high for the quality of the tour.
brian1450
May 2017
Myself, wife, daughter, and her boyfriend took the beyond good and evil tour this past Tuesday (5/16). We were all very disappointed in the tour. It was more of a stand up comedy act then ghost tour. I have taken many ghost tours around the country and this one was not one we would do again. Too much flirting and non-related conversation. Tours like this, in a town like Savannah, should have you walking fast on the way home....it didn't. Also, the tour guide made some un-informed comments about Free Masons and their practices. As a Free Mason I was insulted and wanted to just walk away from the tour. Maybe in the future your guides should stick to what they know or at least do some research, and not make comments that are not factual. Lastly, leave the comedy to the professionals. Thank u.

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