You’ll follow a local guide through Savannah’s eeriest corners—from the iron gates of Colonial Park Cemetery to stories beneath the Mercer Williams House windows. Expect laughter mixed with chills as you walk moonlit squares, hear wild legends, and maybe feel just a little watched by something unseen.
The gates of Colonial Park Cemetery looked almost silver under the streetlights, and I remember thinking it was quieter than I expected—except for our guide’s voice echoing off the old brick. He started with a story about duels right here on this ground, which felt weirdly close to where we stood. The air smelled like wet moss (it rained earlier), and someone in our group kept glancing over their shoulder. I tried not to laugh, but honestly, the mood got to me too.
We wandered through Savannah’s squares, past houses that looked straight out of a movie set. At Monterey Square, our guide stopped us in front of the Mercer Williams House and pointed up at a window—said that’s where the murder happened. He told us about Danny Hansford and how a “root doctor” was actually part of the trial. I didn’t expect that twist. Li laughed when I tried to say “root doctor” in my best Southern accent—probably butchered it. There was something about hearing all this while standing right there, you know?
I still think about how strange it felt walking those streets at night, half listening for footsteps behind us (just other tour groups, but still). Our guide had this way of mixing jokes with some pretty dark history—never too heavy though. You could bring a drink if you wanted; one guy had a plastic cup of something strong and offered a toast to “Savannah’s ghosts.” The whole thing lasted maybe 90 minutes? Time went fast. I left feeling like I’d seen a side of Savannah most people miss—or maybe just avoid after dark.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible throughout the tour.
The minimum age is 16 years old for all participants on this tour.
The tour begins at the gates of Colonial Park Cemetery in Savannah.
The experience typically lasts around 90 minutes from start to finish.
You’re welcome to bring your own drink along on the tour route.
No entry; you’ll hear stories outside Mercer Williams House in Monterey Square.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to Colonial Park Cemetery.
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Your evening includes guided storytelling by a professional local guide as you walk from Colonial Park Cemetery through Savannah’s historic squares—including stops outside Mercer Williams House—with flexible group options available and no restrictions on bringing your own drink along for the stroll.
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