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Savannah: Old Town Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour

1. Savannah: Old Town Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour

Explore Savannah with a 1 or 2-day ticket to the hop-on hop-off old town trolley tour. See Reynolds Square, Juliette Gordon Low Historic District, and Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens while listening to the conductors provide a fascinating narrative filled with information about the historic city. Drive down avenues lined with magnolia trees draped in Spanish moss. See stunning architecture, learn about the city from friendly conductor guides, and enjoy the warm southern hospitality that lures millions of visitors to Savannah each year. Hop aboard one of the charming trolleys and experience Transportainment, a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment. Informed conductors narrate the tour with a fun mix of trivia, facts, and humorous stories. Jump off to visit the bamboo collection at Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens to explore the historic homes of the Juliette Gordon Low Historic District. Gaze out the window at moss-draped oaks, magnolia trees, and stately mansions as you drive down cobblestone streets. Stop at locations like Reynolds Square where you can see the statue of John Wesley. Enjoy stops at regular intervals and have the freedom to stop at the sights that interest you. With its quaint country squares and historical spots, there is much to see and do in Georgia’s first city. There are 15 stops conveniently located close to many of the places of interest in Savannah, these are: 1)301 MLK Blvd: The Savannah Visitor Center 2)214 West Boundary: Old Town Trolley Welcome Center 3)200 West Bryan Street: Ellis Square 4)6 West Harris Street: Madison Square 5)622 Drayton Street: Forsyth Park 6)207 East Gordon Street: Calhoun Square 7)222 Harris Street: Cathedral of St. John Baptist 8)234 MLK Blvd: Trolley Barn 9)217 West Julian Street: City Market 10)32 Abercorn Street: Lucas Theatre 11)301 East River Street: River Street 12)531 River Street: The Waving Girl 13)324 East State Street: The Davenport House 14)201 Abercorn Street: Colonial Park Cemetery 15)10 East Oglethorpe Ave: Bull Street Corridor

Savannah: Ghosts and Gravestones Tour with Low House Entry

2. 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: History and Sightseeing Trolley Tour

3. Savannah: History and Sightseeing Trolley Tour

This 90-minute trolley bus tour is one of the most entertaining ways to get to know the beautiful city of Savannah. Get a fully narrated sightseeing tour, by costumed guides, of one of the largest National Urban Historic Landmarked Districts in the United States. Be guided through more than 270 years of American history, as you journey through Savannah’s historic districts. Ride along cobblestone streets, beneath moss-draped oaks, and experience the Old South with her stately mansions, beautiful squares, romantic riverfront, and abundance of artifacts. The tour departs daily, 7 days a week, every 15-20 minutes from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM, giving you plenty of options of when to take your tour.

Savannah: Historic District Foodie Walking Tour

4. Savannah: Historic District Foodie Walking Tour

Embark on a leisurely walking tour through the bustling center of Savannah's Historic District, discovering some of the best local foods. Visit 6 different specialty food stores and restaurants, to sample the fresh flavors of local cuisine.  Meet your guide and set off on your guided walking tour through the Savannah Historic District. Admire the stunning architecture of the city and learn about its turbulent history and unique culture with your guide. Stop at 6 different stores and restaurants in the heart of the city to sample the best of local cuisine. Taste some delicious local favorites that showcase the rich culinary heritage of Savannah. Finish the tour near the City Market, and explore this 4-block area of restored warehouses and storefronts adjacent to Ellis Square.

Savannah: Pub Crawl and Ghost Tour

5. Savannah: Pub Crawl and Ghost Tour

The Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl meets at 7:30 pm in Madison Square. To begin, this walking tour takes you through the Historic District of Savannah. Savannah is considered to be one of the most haunted cities in the country, and this tour takes you in many directions to understand the twists and turns that make up the oddities that happen here on a daily basis. As you begin the tour you will stop off for a beverage of your choice at a local pub and, since Savannah has an open container law, you are able to walk the streets with any type of beverage. Stay hydrated and enjoy the evening tales of this city.

Historic Downtown Savannah: Guided Segway Tour

6. Historic Downtown Savannah: Guided Segway Tour

Glide along the streets of Savannah on a guided tour for either 60 or 90 minutes, seeing some of the city’s most beautiful and mystifying historical sites. Receive training on operating the Segway, get fitted with a helmet and radio, and then head out on the tour route with an experienced guide. Visit sites where Union soldiers fought and see the home where General William T. Sherman stayed while in Savannah on his march to the sea. Experience the rich history of Savannah while also getting to see the fun and modern side. See the bench where Forrest Gump shared his box of chocolates. Put yourself into the famous bus scene from Forrest Gump and learn a few Hollywood secrets that only the locals know about. Ride around the sites from other movies including Something to Talk About, and The Conspirator. See the lovely Mercer-Williams home from the famous book, and later the movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and hear the true story of Mr. Jim Williams. Savannah is known as one of the most haunted cities in America. Ride past some of the haunted homes and hear the stories of their ghostly residents. Continue on past a cemetery as your guide entertains you with stories and reveals which significant historic figure is buried there. The Segway allows you an effortless way to see the Spanish moss hanging from the majestic live oaks, and some of the ironwork found all around the city, such as iron street signs, banisters, and even a beautiful wrought iron sunflower door. Admire the original antebellum architecture, the monuments, war cannons, and fountains that grace the beautiful squares throughout the city. The 90-minute tour option includes a visit to either the Harper Fowlkes House or the Webb Military Museum.

Savannah: Historical Panoramic City Tour

7. Savannah: Historical Panoramic City Tour

Enjoy a 360-degree panoramic tour of historic Savannah from the comfort of a convertible Mercedes Sprinter. Whether the roof is open or closed, you’ll enjoy a full view of the city’s beauty from side to side and above. The 360-degree view is perfect to admire the many church steeples and oak trees of Savannah's Old Town. The adventure tells the colorful story of the city’s past, and the route will take you to the city's main squares. Listen as your guide shares stories of the colorful characters that have made the city so inviting to visitors from all over the world. James Oglethorpe, Johnny Mercer, Juliette Low, Tomochichi, and many others have left their footprint around the squares of Savannah. Mansions, churches, parks, monuments, as well as City Market and River Street will all be viewed comfortably from the bucket seats of the Mercedes panoramic touring coach. Savannah’s Starland District is also included in this tour.

Savannah: 'We Shall Overcome' Black History Walking Tour

8. Savannah: 'We Shall Overcome' Black History Walking Tour

Did you know that slavery was outlawed in the early years of the Georgia colony? Or that one of Savannah’s oldest churches was a secret stop on the Underground Railroad? Experience Savannah’s rich and varied history through the eyes of those who built it, yet were unable to freely enjoy the fruits of their labor. Walk in the footsteps of the free and enslaved Black residents of Savannah who persevered under inhumane conditions. Learn of the pervasive influence of the Gullah Geechee people on the culture of the American South, and hear tales of determination and bravery of Black community leaders such as Andrew Cox Marshall, who inspired a shift in the cultural worldview of people of color. Join us in shining a light on the untold stories of those who labored and loved in the Hostess City, and celebrate the people of color who were instrumental in the development of American history as we know it.

Captain Stoner Dive Bar Crawl Ticket

9. Captain Stoner Dive Bar Crawl Ticket

Best Haunted Pub Tour in Savannah Captain Stoner Joe offers Savannah ghost tours for souls who crave an authentic experience in the most supernaturally active corners of the haunted historic district. Completely unscripted and based on a lifetime of research and living among the phantoms of Savannah, Captain Stoner can answer all your questions about his hometown’s macabre past and lead you to the secret haunts only long-time locals know. Explore such storied establishments as the 17 Hundred 90, where the spirit of Anna Powell steals clothes and rips sheets off of guests in the late night hours. Visit Abe’s on Lincoln, where the ghosts of a murdered bartender keeps the spirits stocked. Learn the spooky past of The Marshall House, where an incubus terrorizes dreams and prank calls unsuspecting denizens. Search Colonial Park Cemetery for the specter of Renee Asch Randolier, a huge mishappen boy executed in the 1780s for a crime he likely never committed. Captain Stoner’s Dive Bar Crawl is a haunted city exploration covering the creepiest nooks and crannies of the downtown district. A haunted pub tour in Savannah like no other… Step into a paranormal world sure to send shivers down the bravest ghost hunter’s spine. Discover mystical squares and ancient passageways as you delve into the dark corners of Savannah’s past. Along with Captain Stoner’s spine-tingling tales, you’ll visit exclusive Savannah speakeasies, haunted bars and storied Victorian restaurants! Captain Stoner’s connections run deep, granting you access to some of the city’s most hushed and hard-to-find places, where the spirits flow freely, and the atmosphere is thick with mystery. You’ll venture into the best dives and historic restaurants where the Captain himself has played music, tended bar, and guided tours for centuries, encountering many the wayward entity in his time. For haunted Savannah tours, paranormal adventures, and ghost storytelling look no farther than Captain Stoner’s haunted pub tour in Savannah. Weekend slots have a 25 person maximum and book up lightening fast so secure your ticket early, the Captain only offers one tour each night! Cancellations eligible for refund up to 2 hours before your trip begins and Captain Stoner’s tour is completely guaranteed: have the best time in Savannah this weekend or your money back!

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