Join us for a leisurely stroll through Savannah's Historic District as we go by locations featured in the book. Here the real stories and see the real photos of these characters from the book that hel
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Location: Savannah
What's Included
- This is a walking tour about the book, featuring real photos and stories of the characters.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! Kids and teens are welcome on the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Walking Tour. Just keep in mind that it’s mostly a historical and literary discussion, so younger kids might not get fully into it. It's a great way to bond with older kids who appreciate literature or history, though!
A: Yes, you can reschedule if the weather looks like it’s going to be terrible! Just contact Afterlife Tours, and they’ll help you find another time. They’re pretty flexible about it as long as you give them enough notice. So, don't stress too much about the weather!
A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Since it’s a walking tour, I’d recommend comfy shoes, and maybe something light since Savannah can get pretty warm. If you’re going at night, a light jacket might help as it can get a bit chilly. Just keep it relaxed!
Discussions
Considering the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Walking Tour for gifts!
Hey everyone! I'm thinking of gifting this walking tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love the book and Savannah! I read the tour covers places like Joe Odom's House and other iconic spots. Anyone done it? How’s the vibe? Any tips for making it special?
Just finished the Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Walking Tour!
Wow, what an experience! The stories behind the book really come alive. The stops were fantastic, especially John Berendt's house! It was such a casual stroll, and our guide was super engaging. Honestly, I’d do it again just for the fun of it. Highly recommend for any fans of the book!