45 minutes to 1 hour (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
This self-guided audio walking tour will take you to the most haunted locations in Savannah, Georgia. The audio tracks include background music, and are offered in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese. To access, visit www.ghosttour.fun !
Site of a brutal crime of passion. You will view this site from the exterior. The house was the scene of the 1981 shooting death of Danny Hansford by the home’s owner, Jim Williams, a story that is retold in the 1994 John Berendt book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of infidelity, betrayal, and tragedy. You will view this site from the exterior. The Sorrel–Weed House, or the Francis Sorrel House, is a historic landmark and Savannah Museum located at 6 West Harris Street in Savannah, Georgia. It represents one of the finest examples of Greek Revival and Regency architecture in Savannah.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of an unsolved mystery. You will view this site from the exterior. Virginia native Samuel Pugh Hamilton (1837–1899), known as the Lord of Lafayette Square, had the mansion built for his family.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of ritualistic Voodoo sacrifice. You will view this site from the exterior. Colonial Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in downtown Savannah, Georgia. It became a city park in 1896, 43 years after burials in the cemetery ceased.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site where two children were trapped and died in a fireplace. You will view this site from the exterior. The home was built for Irish immigrant William Kehoe, owner of Kehoe Iron Founder, his second home on the square.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of countless bodies buried in the basement. You will view this site from the exterior. The Marshall House, one of Savannah’s oldest hotels, is located on Broughton Street, and is near River Street and City Market.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of the Ghost Cat, “Spooky.” You will view this site from the exterior. Ralph Meldrim was proprietor of the Marshall House in 1857, and he erected a 12-foot-high iron veranda on the front of the second floor of the property.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Site of violent and dangerous ghosts of pirates. You will view this site from the exterior. Built on a ten-acre plot of land located on the east side of James Oglethorpe’s original plan of the city of Savannah.
7 minutes • Admission Ticket Free