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Savannah: Ghosts and Gravestones Tour with Low House Entry

1. Savannah: Ghosts and Gravestones Tour with Low House Entry

Board the “Trolley of the Doomed” in Savannah for a guided sightseeing trolleybus around America's most haunted city. Look out for ghoulish creatures and venture inside both the haunted Andrew Low House and the haunted 19th Century shipping warehouse Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery. Old Town Trolley Tours invites you to explore Savannah’s darker side mixed in with a good dose of humor. Hear tales no other tours will dare tell you, as the shadows play gentle tricks with your mind. Journey through time, and hear ghoulish legends of murder and intrigue. The tour starts down on the Savannah Waterfront and travels though the many historic squares located in the heavily haunted Savannah Historic District, such as Columbia Square, Wright Square, Telfair Square & Lafayette Square. Naturally there are also stories relating to the Colonial Park Cemetery. A highlight of the tour is entry into the haunted home of one of the most prestigious Savannah families – the Andrew Low House. Here you will learn tales of the unrest still in the home, as well as personal experiences of both staff and guests. Another highlight is a visit inside Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery, a haunted 19th Century shipping warehouse restored from an era long past. Here you will experience the stories and legends of the Savannah Waterfront and River Street over the centuries. Other sites you will pass and hear spine-chilling stories about are the Olde Harbour Inn, the Pirate’s House, the 1790 Inn, the Hamilton-Turner Inn, and the Telfair Academy of Arts & Sciences.

Savannah: Adults-Only Beyond Good and Evil Tour

2. Savannah: Adults-Only Beyond Good and Evil Tour

Explore the spooky side of Savannah on this ghost-themed, adults-only walking tour that visits the city’s popular haunted spots. Become a history buff after learning about the historic events and figures that helped shape the unique culture of Savannah. During the tour, hear about the famous haunted locations the city has to offer, such as former Revolutionary War battlegrounds, burial grounds, historic homes, and the hauntings associated with each. Learn all the true stories behind these locations and more from a guide who is an expert on the dark, haunted history of Savannah.

Savannah: Grave Encounters Tour with Guide and Transfers

3. Savannah: Grave Encounters Tour with Guide and Transfers

Every night of the week, our ghostly guides share blood-curdling tales of murder, voodoo, death, disease and disaster in the Hostess City of the South. Our original ghost tour stands apart as Savannah’s best introduction to the city’s paranormal past. Along the way, you’ll hear lively tales told by some of Savannah’s most illustrious “spirits” – from deceased theater performers to dead pirates – who hop on the trolley to tell their terrifying tales of woe. Learn whether Savannah socialite Matilda Sorrel actually killed herself, uncover Civil War secrets from Confederate soldiers, discover where the victims in the Siege of Savannah are buried and “meet” some of Savannah’s most frightful historic figures. Additional highlights include the Sorrel-Weed House, widely considered the most haunted house in Savannah, and Colonial Park Cemetery, where many Yellow Fever victims are buried. We’ll also see the iconic Olde Pink House, known for its supernatural activity, as well as Yamacraw Bluff, Madison Square, the Mercer-Williams House, the Kehoe House, 17Hundred90 and other haunted sites around downtown Savannah.

Savannah: Terrors, Ghosts, and Ghouls Walking Tour

4. Savannah: Terrors, Ghosts, and Ghouls Walking Tour

Explore the haunted history and ghosts of Savannah on a guided walk through the historic downtown area. This interactive tour will take you to a mix of up to 8 locations, where you'll hear tales of the hauntings that persist at iconic historic buildings, squares, and cemeteries. Discover the ghosts of Savannah at night and uncover the mysteries at each historic house and the tragic, mysterious, or unexplained events that caused them to be haunted. Venture to multiple historic and infamous hotspots, including the Kehoe House, Davenport House, The Juliette Gordon Low House, and The Cursed Wright Square. Find out why Juliette Gordon Low was cursed from the day of her wedding and why the Wright Square has a beautiful but deadly past that continues to haunt the city. Get the inside scoop on favorite local spirits while walking the cobblestone streets. By the end of the tour, you'll have a better understanding of why Savannah is said to be the most haunted city in the country and why its locations top the most haunted lists year after year after year.

Savannah: Night City Tour with River Cruise and Dinner

5. Savannah: Night City Tour with River Cruise and Dinner

Get to know Savannah at night on a river cruise and guided city tour. Ride a traditional riverboat cruise down the river, see Bull Street, and marvel at the historic Colonial Park Cemetary. Begin your evening with a hotel pickup, and then head to the Savannah Riverboat Cruise. Board the riverboat and admire its traditional red, white, and blue color scheme. As you glide through the Savannah River, enjoy a buffet-style dinner, dance to music, and enjoy Savannah’s sights. After the cruise, join your guide in their van for a guided city tour. Pass through Bull Street and see the independent boutiques and stores. See Savannah City Market, which features some of the Historic District’s most popular restaurants, art galleries, and other shops. Drive past the Olde Pink House and Savannah City Hall before reaching Colonial Park Cemetary, which has been Savannah's primary public cemetery throughout its 103 active years. Next, stop at the 30-acre park named for Georgia’s 33rd governor, Forsyth Park. See the city's most famous fountain in the city, two children’s playgrounds, a fragrant garden for the blind, and a concert and event space. Continue to the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, which graces the skyline with its towering steeples. Finish the tour with a stop at Leopold’s Ice Cream for a delectable dessert before returning to your hotel.

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What people are saying about Colonial Park Cemetery

This was a much needed end to a great trip! Savannah being one of the most haunted cities did not disappoint. Each story was more and more eery. The two places we visited was authentic history at its best. The storytellers were great and kept you on the edge of your seat! I would highly recommend this as a perfect evening event.

The guide was very bubbly and fun. The driver-guide dynamic was funny and adorable. It was not scary by any means but a cool way to see the city. I especially liked the nighttime entrance to the low house.

So much fun and very spooky!! Did we see something in the cemetery?? Yes we did! The driver David and tour guide Annabelle did an awesome job!

Our guide and driver were both great!! We loved the stories and the tour was a great experience.

Super fun tour! Would recommend going for a spooky but not too spooky time.