Join Ghost City Tours and allow us to take you on journey discovering the darker side of Savannah, Georgia. Our Dead of Night tour visits some of Savannah's most haunted locations, whilst hearing the dark history and macabre tales of the cities most notorious characters who shaped one of America's oldest ports. Ghosts, spirits, demons, all lurking in the shadows and plaguing Savannah's Historic District for centuries and all waiting to meet you on the dimly lit streets of the South's most charming and intriguing city.
When the sun sets over Savannah, the dead don’t rest—they rise. The Dead of Night Ghost Tour is a 90-minute adults-only walk into the most macabre corners of the city’s haunted history. This is not a lighthearted ghost story stroll—this is the tour for true believers in the paranormal, lovers of the grotesque, and anyone who dares to ask what really lingers after death.
Beginning in Johnson Square, where more than 20,000 bodies lie beneath your feet, you’ll make your way past Revolutionary War graves, haunted hotels filled with amputated limbs and spectral soldiers, and cemeteries vandalized and desecrated by Civil War troops. You’ll encounter tales of child apparitions, demonic entities in disguise, and houses so charged with dark energy that guests report physical illness and attacks.
Explore the legends and lore of 432 Abercorn Street, where a supposed spirit of a little girl may not be a child at all—but something far more malevolent. Hear the haunting story of Molly and the Sorrel-Weed House, a site of heartbreak and injustice so intense it left behind both residual screams and intelligent spirits. You’ll meet Alice Reilly, the cursed mother of Wright Square, and learn how voodoo rituals, public hangings, and ritual murders all left their mark on Savannah’s spirit world.
This tour includes disturbing content and paranormal theory, and is recommended only for guests who want the real—and raw—stories of the most haunted city in America.
Audio: English