Creepy Crawl Night-Time Haunted Pub Walking Tour of Savannah’s Historic District

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Creepy Crawl Night-Time Haunted Pub Walking Tour of Savannah’s Historic District

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $30.00
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A night walk with haunted pubs in Savannah is a fun combo. You’ll start at Six Pence Pub, get a to-go drink for the walk, and then follow your guide through classic bars and spooky city corners after dark.

Two things I really like: first, the tour leans into story-led guiding with standout performers like Pierce, Andre, and Kelly showing up in real groups. Second, you get the best of both worlds—bar time plus ghostly Savannah locations, including a stop at Colonial Park Cemetery’s gate.

The main thing to watch is the balance between paranormal and straight history. Some people want more outright “creepy” moments, and a few reports mention the tour feeling more like history storytelling than nonstop haunting—so if you’re here for maximum spooky, go in with eyes open.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Start at Six Pence Pub at 245 Bull St and set off into Savannah’s Historic District after dark
  • Up to 4 local pubs/bars with time to buy drinks and use restrooms
  • Colonial Park Cemetery stop includes a story tied to Button Gwinnett
  • To-go drink during the walk keeps the pace social without turning it into a long pub party
  • Group size max 20 helps keep the experience from feeling chaotic
  • 21+ only, and service animals are allowed

Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl: what the night actually feels like

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If you like your Savannah with a little drama, this is a solid pick. It’s a night-time walk through the Historic District where the guide plays matchmaker between spooky stories and Savannah’s most characterful bar scene.

The format is simple: you meet your guide, you head out on foot, and you stop often enough to keep things interesting. The tour is built for a two-hour window, so you’re not trudging for ages. And because it’s Savannah, you’ll spend plenty of time around those lush squares and street corners that look like they were designed for night walks.

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Price and value: is $30 worth it?

At $30 per person for about two hours, this tour is priced like a mid-level specialty night activity. The big value point is that you’re paying for a guided route that bundles together:

  • a curated run of bars (up to 4),
  • spooky stops around the area,
  • and an in-person storyteller tying everything together.

Drinks are not included. That’s important. You’re paying for the tour and guidance, not for your bar bill. Still, the tour keeps you from feeling stuck without a plan: you’ll have time at each stop to buy what you want, and you get a to-go drink to sip while you walk so the vibe stays fun even when you’re between bars.

If you’re the type who likes beer, cocktails, or a casual glass along the way, this is a straightforward way to combine sightseeing with a night out. If you’re hoping the tour price covers alcohol, you’ll want to budget a little extra.

Starting at Six Pence Pub: the launch point that sets the tone

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Your tour begins at 245 Bull St, Savannah, meeting near the Six Pence Pub area. The idea is to start with a known, lively landmark, then walk into smaller squares, streets, and bar interiors as the night goes on.

One practical detail I like: you don’t just get dropped into a random schedule. Your guide introduces the theme right away—Savannah’s haunted spots with a heavy focus on the pub side of the story. That matters because it helps you understand why certain places are being highlighted.

The group size is capped at 20 travelers, which is a nice sweet spot for a walking tour. Small enough to hear the guide, big enough to feel like a real night group.

The walking route and the “to-go drink” rhythm

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This isn’t one of those tours where you only stop for photos and then hurry along. The structure is built around a social pace. You’ll be walking between locations, and you’ll also be sipping a to-go drink during the route, so you’re not constantly pausing to find something to do.

That rhythm helps in Savannah, especially at night when you’re naturally moving between squares and street scenes. It also keeps the energy from collapsing during the “in-between” sections.

And since the tour is weather-dependent, you’ll be glad the schedule is tight. If the sidewalks are crowded or the night is humid, short legs between stops make the experience feel more manageable.

Up to four Savannah pubs and bars: how the stops work

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The tour’s headline is straightforward: 2-hour night-time guided haunted pub crawl with stops at up to 4 local bars. You’ll enter the bar scene multiple times rather than just lingering outside.

At each pub stop, you’ll have time to:

  • purchase drinks at your own expense,
  • use restrooms,
  • and reset before the next story.

This is one of the reasons the tour can work well for different travel styles. If you want to order a drink and chat, you can. If you want something non-alcoholic, you can still enjoy the storytelling and atmosphere. The tour doesn’t require you to go “all in,” which makes it easier for groups where people have different comfort levels with alcohol.

In terms of what you’ll hear: expect haunted and spooky Savannah tales tied to the watering holes you’re visiting, plus background stories that connect the bars to the broader city narrative. Some groups report that the balance leans more history-forward than paranormal-heavy, so I’d treat it as a mix, not a nonstop scream-fest.

A note on what makes the bar choices special

Savannah’s Historic District has a lot of bar options, but not all of them feel old enough to carry ghost stories. This tour focuses on places that feel tied to the past—so you’re not just hopping between modern nightlife venues. You’re stepping into the sort of classic pub setting where a guide’s stories feel like they belong.

Colonial Park Cemetery at night: Button Gwinnett’s story by the gate

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One stop anchors the spooky side of the tour: Colonial Park Cemetery. It’s the oldest burial ground in Savannah, and it’s also where your guide shares a standout story tied to Button Gwinnett.

You’ll pause outside the gate and listen for the haunting narrative—specifically the connection to Gwinnett, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the cemetery’s famous residents. It’s the kind of story that gives the night depth. You’re not only chasing ghost sightings; you’re learning why this place mattered, and why it still echoes.

There’s also a practical tip baked into the tour style: bring your camera if you want to try for eerie images like orbs. Whether or not you catch anything, it gives you something fun to do during the quieter pause at the cemetery gate.

Paranormal vs history: set your expectations before the first stop

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This is the part that can make or break your night.

Some guiding styles land very hard on the paranormal angle—where the ghost talk feels like the main show. Others skew more toward Savannah history, using ghost elements as seasoning rather than the main course. A few notes also mention that certain tours can feel less spooky than the name suggests.

So here’s my honest expectation-setting: you should plan for a storytelling walk with haunted themes and a real historical setting. You’re getting a pub crawl and a Savannah explanation in one ticket. If you want constant, heavy supernatural action every few minutes, you may find the history sections a little longer than you’d like.

The good news is that the guide quality seems to matter a lot. In real groups, guides like Pierce, Andre, and Kelly are described as entertaining and strong with both Savannah history and paranormal storytelling. When the guide has the right pacing, the tour feels alive rather than lecture-like.

Drink strategy: buy what you want, when you want

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Since alcoholic drinks are at your own expense, your money choices are on you. That said, the tour’s structure makes it easier to manage.

The stops are timed so you can:

  • order a drink if you want one,
  • use the restroom,
  • and then focus again when the guide starts the next story.

Because the tour includes a to-go drink during the walk, you’re not left feeling “dry” even before you reach the first bar. This also helps you avoid the classic pub crawl problem where people rush for drinks at the expense of listening.

If you’re going with a friend group, this approach is practical. You can choose how you participate without dragging the whole experience down.

Comfort and night logistics: small choices that matter

You’ll be walking. Even if it’s not a long hike, it’s a night walk with stops, and Savannah in warmer months can feel intense. A few people call out the heat specifically, and they recommend comfortable shoes.

My advice is simple:

  • Wear shoes you can handle for a steady walk.
  • Bring a camera if you like the orb-photo idea at the cemetery gate.
  • Stay hydrated outside the tour’s drinking rhythm.

Also, remember the tour has a minimum age of 21. If you’re traveling with anyone under that threshold, this isn’t the night plan for them.

If you’re coming with a group, go in knowing it’s capped at 20. That helps you hear your guide and keep a manageable pace.

Where the tour ends: head to Wright Square area

The tour is listed with an end point near Wright Square in Savannah. You may also hear that the finish is at another fun local bar or historic square within a short walk from the start. Either way, it’s meant to end within the Historic District area, so you’re not stuck in some remote corner with no plan.

If you want a smooth next step—like dinner or a second bar after the tour—ask your guide for a recommendation before you wrap up. Guides often have suggestions for what to do the rest of the night.

Who should book this haunted pub crawl

I’d book this if you want:

  • a night activity in Savannah that mixes bars and spooky stories,
  • a guided route so you don’t have to decide everything yourself,
  • and a group-friendly pace with up to 4 pub stops.

It’s especially good for friend groups, bachelorette-style nights, couples who want something fun instead of museum-only, and anyone who likes the Historic District’s bars and squares after dark.

You might choose a different tour if:

  • you only want heavy paranormal focus and minimal history,
  • you’re sensitive to group energy variations,
  • or you prefer a strictly spooky format with fewer explanations.

Should you book it? My take

For $30 and about two hours, this is a fun, practical way to get a guided haunted night in Savannah’s Historic District without turning your evening into an all-day project. The best versions of the tour come down to guide performance—when the stories land and the pacing stays tight, it feels like a real Savannah night out, not a slog.

If you’re flexible, enjoy bar-hopping with purpose, and you’re excited to hear stories tied to places like Six Pence Pub and Colonial Park Cemetery, I think you’ll have a good time. If your number-one goal is maximum creep factor every single stop, I’d go in knowing the tour is built as a blend of pubs, history, and hauntings.

FAQ

Where does the tour start?

The tour starts at 245 Bull St, Savannah, GA 31401, with the meet-up tied to the Six Pence Pub area.

How long is the haunted pub walking tour?

It lasts about 2 hours.

How many pubs or bars will you visit?

The tour includes stops at up to 4 local Savannah pubs and bars, plus other haunted and spooky sites.

What is included in the $30 price?

You get a 2-hour night-time guided haunted pub crawl in Historic Savannah, with up to 4 pub stops and visits to spooky sites during the walking route. A to-go drink is part of the experience as you walk.

Are drinks included?

Alcoholic drinks are not included. You can purchase drinks at each stop.

What are the age requirements?

The minimum age is 21.

What if it rains or the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you do not get a refund.

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