REVIEW · SAVANNAH
Late Night Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl
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Savannah ghosts hit hardest after midnight. This late-night haunted pub crawl mixes a guided ghost walk with bar stops, starting outside the 1790 Inn and finishing at beautiful Chippewa Square. I love the very clear start setup: you meet host Raven on the President Street side, under the big awning, and you should spot her purple hair fast. I also love the way the night ties nightlife energy to real spooky spots, including Colonial Park Cemetery, so the stories feel grounded in place instead of just generic scare talk.
One thing to consider: if you’re expecting a hardcore paranormal investigation or a specific named venue (with special access), keep your expectations flexible. The bar lineup can feel more like a fun, story-led night out than a full-on ghost hunt, and details like certain venues mentioned in the description may not match what you hoped for on the night.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering the 10:30 pm Savannah vibe at 1790 Inn
- Finding your guide: Raven, Spooky Steve, and a simple meeting plan
- The walk itself: 1 to 1.5 miles, intermittent stops, and weather reality
- Pub crawl mode: what you get, and what you bring
- 1790 Inn stop: your first dose of Savannah lore
- Colonial Park Cemetery at night: when the mood turns serious
- Chippewa Square ending: a beautiful landing spot for your night
- Price and value: is $33 worth a haunted night out?
- Who should book this late-night crawl (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Late Night Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- How much does it cost?
- Where do I meet the guide?
- Where does the tour end?
- Does the price include alcohol?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- Is there a limit on group size?
- Is the tour affected by weather?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Start outside 1790 Inn at 10:30 pm for a strong opening mood right away
- Meet the guide fast by Raven’s purple hair, located on the President Street side
- Expect a short walk with stops around 1 to 1.5 miles total, with intermittent breaks
- Plan for spook + pub energy since alcohol is optional and not included
- Include Colonial Park Cemetery as a true nighttime “story gets serious” moment
Entering the 10:30 pm Savannah vibe at 1790 Inn

The tour begins at 10:30 pm, which is exactly when Savannah feels most cinematic. The meeting spot is the 1790 Inn at 307 E President St, and you’ll want to show up early enough to find the group without rushing. Your best move: go to the President’s street side, look for the big awning, and find the host—often Raven—who’s easy to spot with purple hair.
This start matters. Rather than beginning with a generic walking route, you kick off at one of the city’s most haunted-feeling addresses. It sets the tone for the whole night: creepy, chatty, and focused on local atmosphere. If you like your ghost stories with personality and a clear sense of where you are, this format fits.
Timing also helps. Two hours to a bit over two hours means you get a complete night-out arc without the “tour fatigue” that can hit later in the evening. It’s late enough to feel like a special plan, but not so late that the city feels dead.
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Finding your guide: Raven, Spooky Steve, and a simple meeting plan

Here’s what makes the meetup unusually smooth: you’re told exactly where to stand and who to look for. You meet at the 1790 Inn, and your host is expected to be easy to identify. Raven is specifically called out—purple hair, standing at the President Street side under the awning.
In practice, this kind of themed guiding is what makes the whole event fun instead of awkward. A good host gives you two things at once: a story thread and a group rhythm. If you’re the type who hates standing around not knowing what to do next, this tour’s structure helps you get moving quickly.
One note from real-world experience: guide names can vary by departure. You may see Raven, and you might also hear guide names like Spooky Steve. Either way, you’re paying for the same idea—ghost stories with a pub-crawl pace.
The walk itself: 1 to 1.5 miles, intermittent stops, and weather reality
This is a walking tour, but it’s not a marathon. The route is commonly described as roughly 1 to 1.5 miles total, spread out with stops along the way. The “intermittent stops” detail is important. It means you’ll get moments to reset, ask questions, and catch up with the group instead of feeling like you’re just being marched down streets.
Weather is the other real-life factor. There isn’t much cover mentioned, so if it’s raining, plan for it. Bring something that keeps you comfortable—an umbrella is a practical choice. If you’re someone who runs cold at night, a light layer helps too, since you’ll be outside for a good chunk of the evening.
This tour also leans into nighttime pace. Street lighting and late-hour air change how cities feel. Savannah at night doesn’t require you to “try hard” to feel spooky. You just have to be outside long enough for the mood to land.
Pub crawl mode: what you get, and what you bring

The title says haunted pub crawl for a reason. You’ll have a mix of ghost storytelling and bar stops, and alcohol is part of the optional fun—but it’s not included. That means the tour price covers the guiding experience and tickets, while your drinks are on your own tab.
So here’s the smart way to handle it: come with a plan for spending. If you want to stick to non-alcoholic drinks, you can still enjoy the vibe. If you do want alcohol, you’ll want cashless payment ready, plus a little patience for late-night service at bars.
Also, be aware of what kind of “spooky” you’re signing up for. This isn’t only about paranormal investigation equipment and lab-style theories. The feel is more story-driven: spooky sites, local legends, and guided atmosphere. If you’re hoping for a heavy paranormal deep-dive experience, you might find the bar stops shift the balance toward fun and social energy.
1790 Inn stop: your first dose of Savannah lore

The itinerary begins at 1790 Inn, where you meet your host and start the guided portion. The stop is listed as about 20 minutes with admission ticket free. That tells you two useful things for planning.
First: you’re not just standing outside and talking. You get time that’s tied to the building itself. Second: because the “real” on-site time is limited, it’s a good moment to pay attention early. Ask a question if something grabs you, because the night moves.
This start is a big deal for a late-night ghost tour. The 1790 Inn opening moment helps you settle into the idea that this isn’t just trivia. Savannah’s haunted reputation makes more sense when you see the context in person, and the tour uses that momentum right at the beginning.
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Colonial Park Cemetery at night: when the mood turns serious

A standout highlight is the nighttime stop at Colonial Park Cemetery. Even if you’re not a cemetery person by day, doing it after dark changes the entire experience. The tour’s format—ghost stories plus walking—works well here because cemeteries don’t need loud theatrical effects. The setting does half the job.
What I like about this stop is the shift in tone. Early in the night, you’re in “pub crawl mode” with conversation and energy. At the cemetery, the stories typically land differently. It’s where you’re most likely to feel the connection between Savannah’s past and its haunting reputation.
One more practical point: cemeteries are outdoors and you’re outside at night. Dress for comfort and movement. If you’re wearing shoes you regret after an hour of walking, this is the time you’ll notice.
Chippewa Square ending: a beautiful landing spot for your night

The tour ends at Chippewa Square, a major Savannah landmark and one of the city’s most beautiful public squares. Ending here is smart. You don’t get dropped somewhere random and dark where you have to figure out your next move.
Chippewa Square also gives you a natural “close the loop” moment. Once the tour finishes, you can continue on your own—grab food nearby, browse the area, or just soak in the atmosphere while it’s still fresh.
For a late-night tour, this kind of ending matters more than people think. It’s the difference between feeling like the evening was planned well and feeling like you were left mid-adventure.
Price and value: is $33 worth a haunted night out?

At $33 per person for about 2 to 2 hours 10 minutes, you’re paying for a guided themed experience with admission included where it matters (like the 1790 Inn time). That’s the key value angle: you’re not just buying a route map. You’re buying a host-led night that strings together multiple spooky settings.
Alcohol is not included, so plan for that separately. But the tour price itself still feels reasonable if you want a structured way to see Savannah’s haunted side without piecing together your own nightlife itinerary.
It also helps that the group size is capped at 30 people. Smaller groups usually mean you can hear the guide and keep up with what’s happening, especially on a walking route with stops.
If you’re deciding between doing nothing and improvising a ghost story night, this is the easy answer: the guide handles the structure, timing, and pacing. You just show up ready for a spooky late walk.
Who should book this late-night crawl (and who should skip it)
This tour fits best if you want:
- A late-night plan that feels different from daytime sightseeing
- Ghost stories with a social pace, plus bar stops for that Savannah nightlife feel
- A clear, easy meetup at a famous location, with the guide easy to spot
It may not be the best fit if you want:
- A fully investigation-style paranormal experience with a heavy technical focus
- A guaranteed match to a very specific set of bar venues or special access details you saw mentioned
Also, because the tour is outdoors at night and includes a cemetery stop, it’s best for people comfortable walking in city streets after dark.
Should you book Late Night Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl?
If you want a fun late-night Savannah activity that mixes haunted storytelling with an actual nightlife rhythm, I’d book it. The strong start at 1790 Inn, the guided timing, and the cemetery stop give the night both mood and structure.
My only “pause button” advice is simple: if you care deeply about a specific bar name or special access details, confirm them ahead of time so the experience matches your expectations. If you’re flexible and mostly want a great spooky walk with personality, this one’s a solid choice.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
It starts at 10:30 pm.
How long is the experience?
It runs about 2 hours to 2 hours 10 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The price is $33.00 per person.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet at 1790 Inn, 307 E President St, Savannah, GA 31401.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends at Chippewa Square, Savannah, GA 31401.
Does the price include alcohol?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes. The tour has a maximum of 30 people.
Is the tour affected by weather?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































