Savannah's Haunted Happy Hour Pub Crawl
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Overview
Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl in Savannah invites guests to explore the city's historic district with a spooky twist and a drink in hand. This 90-minute walking tour guides visitors through Savannah's squares and streets, revealing its haunted past while enjoying happy hour prices at four different bars. Each stop is rumored to have its own spectral residents, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the experience.
Participants will hear chilling tales of Savannah's ghosts, like Charlie and Hank, and learn about the ill-fated Alice Riley. The tour visits locations such as the Mercer House and The Ole Pink House, where the mean spirited Mrs. Habersham haunts female guests. Guests explore the Savannah's Historic Warehouse District and end the night at The Marshall House Hotel, rumored to have Civil War soldiers roaming the halls. This tour showcases why Savannah is known as the "City Built Upon The Dead!"
The Spirits with Spirits tour also visits the Haunted 18th-Century Home (Dive Bar), Savannah's Historic Squares, and Wright Square (Hanging Square) to name a few. The local and professional guide will lead small groups on foot, revealing stories tied to each location. Please note that alcoholic drinks are not included but are available for purchase at each bar.




Highlights
Haunted History: Discover Savannah's spooky past through chilling ghost stories.
Happy Hour Fun: Enjoy happy hour prices at four different haunted bars.
Iconic Locations: Visit famous landmarks like Mercer House and Wright Square.
Expert Guides: Learn from knowledgeable local and professional guides.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl for its blend of history, ghost stories, and pub atmosphere. While some note issues with distance and crowds, the overall experience is rated positively.

Customers love the spooky stories and historical facts shared during the tour.
Many appreciate the fun and engaging atmosphere created by the guides.
Visitors enjoy the variety of bars visited and the happy hour prices.
Several reviewers highlight the tour as a memorable and entertaining experience.
Some customers found the walking distance between bars to be longer than expected.
A few reviewers mentioned that the tour can be crowded, especially during peak season.
The Journey
Apartment on the Second Floor
Discover the somber tale of Charlie, a former resident whose sorrow permeates this second-floor apartment. While the exact location remains shrouded in mystery, the legend serves as a haunting reminder of Savannah's many tragic stories and a chilling introduction to the city's haunted history. Hear the echoes of Charlie's despair and feel the palpable sense of loss that lingers within these walls.
Savannah's Historic Squares
Step back in time as you explore Savannah's meticulously planned squares, a testament to General James Oglethorpe's visionary city design. These 24 squares, each with its own distinct character and history, reveal the city's origins and its struggles with devastating fires that fueled countless ghost stories. Uncover the tragic story of Gracie and other forgotten souls who haunt these historic grounds.
Wright Square (Hanging Square)
Unearth the dark secrets of Wright Square, also known as the Hanging Square, where early stories of haunted happenings intertwine with the city's past. Discover where Jenny from Forrest Gump supposedly worked, learn about the original city jail's grim history, and hear the tragic tale of Alice Riley, a woman hanged for murder. This square is a chilling reminder of Savannah's tumultuous past and its enduring legacy of ghostly encounters.
Mercer House and The Ole Pink House
Delve into Savannah's literary and paranormal history with visits to the Mercer House, featured in 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,' and The Ole Pink House, known as one of the city's most haunted structures. Hear tales of hauntings at the old movie theater and explore the architectural grandeur and ghostly legends of these iconic landmarks, each offering a unique glimpse into Savannah's enigmatic soul.
Haunted 18th-Century Home (Dive Bar)
Venture into a haunted 18th-century home, now a popular dive bar, and uncover the eerie tales that surround its walls. Despite its vibrant present, the building's past is steeped in ghostly legends and chilling encounters. Experience the unique blend of history, spirits, and modern revelry as you explore this unexpected Savannah hotspot.
Savannah's Historic Warehouse District
Explore Savannah's Historic Warehouse District, once a bustling open market, now known for its hauntingly fun tales. Uncover the gruesome practices hidden within the basements of its buildings and discover the strange happenings at Poor Larry's when it first opened. Let your imagination run wild as you delve into the eerie secrets of this historic district, where the past refuses to stay buried.
The Marshall House Hotel
Step into The Marshall House Hotel, built in 1850 by Ms. Marshall, once Savannah's most famous hotel. Discover the atrocities committed by the Union Army when they commandeered it as a hospital in 1864. Hear chilling tales of the ghosts of cats, children, and soldiers who still roam its halls, making this historic hotel a must-visit for those seeking a spine-tingling experience.
Know Before You Go
The Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl includes the services of a local and professional guide, as well as local taxes. Alcoholic drinks are not included and are available for purchase at each bar. There is no specified pickup or drop-off location as it is a walking tour; the meeting point will be provided after booking.
Hot Tip
Some reviewers recommend wearing comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking. Also, be sure to bring your ID if you plan on purchasing alcoholic beverages.