What's the connection between the song Moon River and the book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil?
Why does a Pink House adorn the Historic District?
How did the ladies of Savannah really annoy General William T. Sherman - and get away with it?
Find the answers to these questions and learn much more about Savannah's rich history on this 2-hour walking tour, which guides you through several of our most famous squares. Your tour includes a visit inside the Sorrel-Weed House, where your guide will give you a taste of the tragic history that lies within this nineteenth-century antebellum mansion. You will also receive a discount ticket to return for a more comprehensive daytime tour or evening ghost tour of the Sorrel-Weed House. Well-behaved leashed pets are welcome on the tour, and are also allowed inside the Sorrel-Weed House. Please note that we limit the number of guests to 16 on our walking tours.
The tour departs rain or shine (unless there's a tropical storm or hurricane) at 9:30 a.m., on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from the bronze statue of Johnny Mercer at Ellis Square. (Please see our printable map).
Children: 5 – 12 $18.00 plus tax
Pets, and Children 4 and under: Free
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