“History has a heartbeat in Savannah. Listen closely, or you might miss its ghost.”
Savannah doesn’t just tell its past; it lives it. This city breathes with stories of triumph and tragedy, courage and desperation, love that transcends death itself. Walk these streets by daylight and you’ll see architectural beauty. Walk them by twilight and you’ll understand why Savannah has earned its reputation as one of America’s most haunted cities. The beauty and the haunting are inseparable here. Both are true. Both are unforgettable.
This bundle includes the following tours:
Savannah Walking Tour, Savannah Ghost Tour (narrated by Mark Nesbitt), and Atlanta Self-Guided Walking Tour (Free).
Why settle for one story when Savannah has so many? The Savannah Walking Tour reveals cobblestone streets where maritime fortunes were built and where the fight between enslavers and abolitionists played out. But Savannah’s history runs deeper. The Savannah Ghost Tour, narrated by paranormal historian Mark Nesbitt, ventures into the supernatural underbelly of this city. These aren’t spooky tales; they’re documented accounts of lingering spirits and unresolved traumas woven into Savannah’s most historic and iconic locations. Savannah’s ghosts are as much a part of its identity as its beauty. And when you need a change of pace, the free Atlanta Walking Tour offers vibrant contrast: a bustling metropolis brimming with civil rights history, iconic landmarks, and the energy of the New South.
Our Savannah Tours Bundle gives you complete control. Move through history at your own speed with self-guided audio tours. Pause when you need to, linger in the squares that call to you, and venture into paranormal stories when you’re ready. No rushing. No group constraints. Just you, Savannah, and the layers of truth that make this city unforgettable.
Discover the Ships of the Sea Museum, First African Baptist Church, River Street, Factor’s Walk, Emmet Park, Olde Pink House, Johnson Square, City Market, Telfair Academy, Owens-Thomas House, Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Harper Fowlkes House, Chippewa Square, Independent Presbyterian Church, Savannah Theatre, Madison Square, Sorrel Weed House, Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, Calhoun Square, and Forsyth Park through the Savannah Walking Tour. Then explore Savannah through a paranormal lens with the Ghost Tour, before venturing to Atlanta to experience the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, and more.
Fair warning: Once you know Savannah’s stories, you’ll never see the city the same way again. Comfortable shoes are essential (those cobblestones don’t negotiate), an open mind is mandatory, and a willingness to embrace history in all its complexity is strongly encouraged. Come for the architecture. Stay because the ghosts won’t let you leave.
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Where To Start?
Starting Point Address:
Savannah City Tour: Savannah Visitor Center
Savannah Ghost Tour:Â Reynolds Square
Atlanta: Atlanta Visitor Information Center at Centennial Olympic Park, 267 Park Ave W NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
The Savannah Walking Tour bundle includes the city tour of Savannah, the popular Ghost tour of Savannah by Mark Nesbitt, and a free walking tour of Atlanta City.
Yes, the Savannah Walking Tour is suitable for all ages. Individuals, families, and groups can all enjoy it because it offers a leisurely exploration of the city’s attractions.
While some locations may allow pets, it is recommended to check with the individual sites and adhere to their pet policies. It is important to keep pets on a leash and clean up after them.
Savannah’s riverfront holds historical importance as it was once a bustling port for trade and commerce. Today, it is a vibrant area filled with shops, restaurants, and scenic views of the Savannah River.
Some famous squares to visit on the Savannah Walking Tour include Chippewa Square, Madison Square, and Johnson Square. These squares are known for their beautiful green spaces and historic monuments.
Yes, Savannah is known for its unique architectural styles, including Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate. Keep an eye out for these distinct architectural features as you explore the city.
Popular shopping and dining areas in Savannah include Broughton Street, City Market, and River Street. These areas offer a wide range of shops, boutiques, galleries, and restaurants to explore.
Yes, there are several art galleries and museums in Savannah that can be visited during the tour, such as the Telfair Museums, the Jepson Center for the Arts, and the SCAD Museum of Art.
Yes, Savannah hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including the Savannah Music Festival, the Savannah Film Festival, and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Check the local events calendar for upcoming festivities during your visit.
The best time to visit Savannah is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant and there are various festivals and events taking place.
Yes, Savannah is known for its haunted history, and there are numerous ghost stories and haunted locations. Take a ghost tour to explore these tales and learn about the city’s supernatural side.
Some popular culinary specialties in Savannah include shrimp and grits, Lowcountry boil, she-crab soup, fried green tomatoes, and pecan pie. Don’t forget to try the sweet tea, a southern favorite!
Savannah offers various outdoor activities and parks where you can enjoy activities like biking, walking trails, picnicking, and even kayaking. Forsyth Park and Skidaway Island State Park are popular choices.



