Savannah's Ghost City "Dead of Night" Walking Night Tour

When the sun sets on Savannah’s historic district, the veil thins—and “Dead of Night” begins. This is no lighthearted ghost walk. This is a descent into the dark soul of the city, where moss-draped o

When the sun sets on Savannah’s historic district, the veil thins—and “Dead of Night” begins. This is no lighthearted ghost walk. This is a descent into the dark soul of the city, where moss-draped oaks whisper secrets, and moonlit cobblestones echo with the footsteps of those long buried. Pass by cursed mansions, forgotten burial grounds, and sinister alleys where crimes, curses, and restless spirits still linger. This adults-only experience dares to reveal the side of Savannah that’s too chilling for daylight: murder, madness, betrayal, and the specters they left behind. Every shadow hides a story—and some say, something watching. Enter if you dare… but beware the silence. It’s never empty in the Dead of Night. If you have 10 or more guests in one group, please get in touch with the private & group sales coordinator with Ghost City Tours for additional availability.

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Location: Savannah

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Dead of Night tour?

A: Yes, this tour is adults-only, so you have to be 18 or older to join. It's definitely not a lighthearted spooky walk—there are some pretty intense stories about crimes and curses. If you're planning to gift it, make sure your recipient is okay with darker themes.

Q: What should I wear for the Dead of Night tour? Is it pretty casual?

A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Since it’s a walking tour, wear comfortable shoes because you'll be on your feet for a while. Also, check the weather—if it's cool, you might want a light jacket since it can get chilly at night in Savannah.

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather is bad on the night of the tour?

A: Yes, they’re pretty flexible about rescheduling if it’s raining or severe weather. Just make sure to give them a call or email ahead of time. It’s best to check their website for specific policies, but I’ve heard good things about their customer service.

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Just got back from the Dead of Night tour, and WOW!

I went on the Dead of Night tour last weekend in Savannah, and it was everything I hoped for! The stories were intense and the guide was super knowledgeable. We walked past some really creepy mansions and got to hear about the history of the city’s darker side. I was a little freaked out but in the best way! Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves ghost stories.

Thinking about gifting the Dead of Night tour—anyone have thoughts?

I'm considering getting a friend the Dead of Night tour for their birthday. They’re really into haunted places and stories. Just wanted to know if it’s as good as it sounds. Also, how spooky is it? Any tips for making it a fun experience?