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Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl

4.2 (26)
Savannah, US
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Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl

4.2 (26)
Savannah, US
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Experience the thrill of Savannah's Historic District like never before with the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl! Take a 90-minute adventure through the streets and squares of this haunted city, while enjoying Happy Hour prices at four of the most eerie and intriguing bars. Hear ghost stories of legendary spirits like Charlie and Hank, learn about Jenny from Forrest Gump's workplace, and discover the sad tales of Alice Riley and Jim Williams. Dive deep into Savannah's dark past as you uncover stories of Civil War soldiers, murders, and suicides. And don't forget to meet the infamous Mrs. Habersham at the Ye Old Pink House. Perfect for bachelorette parties, convention groups, girl's trips, and friends and families, this tour guarantees a great time filled with chills and thrills. Get ready to experience the City Built Upon The Dead!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 1 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Savannah's Historic District with a drink in hand
  • Discover Savannah's historic and haunted past
  • Hear stories of ghosts such as Charlie and Hank
  • Visit bars with happy hour prices
  • Learn about the sad stories of murders and suicides
  • Local guide
  • Professional guide
  • Local taxes
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)

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Introduction

Experience the vibrant spirit of Savannah's Historic District like never before with the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl. This unique 90-minute tour takes you on a captivating journey through the streets and squares of Savannah, where you'll uncover the city's rich history and haunting tales while enjoying happy hour prices at four bars along the way. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, this tour guarantees an unforgettable evening filled with ghost stories, famous landmarks, and the perfect mix of history and spirits.

What to expect?

During the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl, you can anticipate a thrilling adventure that combines the best of Savannah's history with its vibrant bar scene. As you stroll through the city's cobblestone streets, you'll visit four carefully selected bars, each with its own unique atmosphere and haunting history. Along the way, you'll hear captivating stories about famous ghosts like Charlie and Hank, as well as learn about the tragic tales of Alice Riley and Civil War soldiers haunting a historic hotel. With happy hour prices available at each stop, you'll have the opportunity to savor delicious drinks while immersing yourself in Savannah's haunting past.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Savannah's Historic District. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of ghost stories, or simply looking for a fun night out, the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl is designed for all types of travelers. It's an ideal choice for bachelorette parties, convention groups, girl's trips, and friends and families looking to explore the city's rich history while enjoying a night of drinks and entertainment. No matter your age or interests, this tour offers something for everyone.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the captivating history and haunting tales of Savannah's Historic District with the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl. Unlike any other tour, this unique experience offers the perfect combination of thrilling ghost stories, iconic landmarks, and a vibrant bar scene. With happy hour prices available at each stop, you'll enjoy a fantastic evening filled with both history and spirits. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll have the opportunity to delve into the city's haunted past, from the ghostly encounters of famous figures to the tragic stories of Savannah's darker side. Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure that will leave you with lasting memories and a deeper appreciation for the City Built Upon The Dead.

Good to know

As you embark on the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl, remember to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking for approximately 90 minutes. The tour includes visits to four bars, where you can enjoy happy hour prices on drinks, but please note that alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately. This tour is suitable for all fitness levels and ages, making it a great option for groups and families. Prepare to be captivated by the rich history and spooky tales of Savannah as you explore its historic streets and haunted bars.

Reviews

Customers who have participated in the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl rave about the unique experience it offers. They praise the knowledgeable and engaging guides who bring the city's history and ghost stories to life, making the tour both educational and entertaining. Many reviewers mention the happy hour prices at each bar as a major highlight, allowing them to enjoy delicious drinks while immersing themselves in Savannah's haunting past. Travelers also appreciate the inclusivity of the tour, as it caters to various groups and interests, making it an excellent choice for bachelorette parties, conventions, and family outings. Overall, the Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Walking Bar Pub Crawl receives high praise for its combination of history, entertainment, and spirits, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for all.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Molly MacPherson's Scottish Pub & Grill

After you get your first drink. we'll go outside and hear the sad tale of Charlie. Once a resident in an apartment located on the second floor; poor Charlie became so sad..

Johnson Square

Understand the how the founding father General James Oglethorpe planned the city and it’s 24 squares. Learn why fires were so disastrous and created many a ghost the first hundred years of Savannah's history. Discover the sad story of Gracie.

Wright Square

Savannah’s 2nd square to be built. Here you’ll discover some of the early stories of haunted happenings. Discover where Jenny from Forrest Gump worked; learn about the original city jail and what sits at that site now. Find out why this Square is called the hanging square, and listen to the sad story of Alice Riley

Reynolds Square

See the original antique shop of Jim Mercer the key character in the book midnight in the garden of good and evil. Hear about the hauntings in the old movie theater while it was being renovated. Learn about one of the most haunted structures in Savannah: The Ole Pink House.

Abe's on Lincoln

Not named after President Lincoln. Discover the haunted tales that surround this 18 century home now a popular dive bar in Savannah.

City Market

Once Savannah's warehouse district and open market, tales of this area are hauntingly fun! Gruesome practices once were hidden in many of the buildings basements.Find out what happened when Poor Larry's: and well known watering hole, was first open for business!

The Marshall House, Historic Inns of Savannah

Built by Ms Marshall in 1850, this grand hotel was once the most famous hotel in Savannah. Discover what awful things the Union Army did to the place in 1864, when it commandeered it for a hospital during their occupation of Savannah. Learn tales of ghosts that reside their including cats, children and soldiers.

Reviews

(26)

4.2 (26)

trishlew2018

Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and we would definitely recommend this tour! It was great to get the one on one attention and the drinks were a bonus!

X4454RYsarahb

Craig was absolutely delightful! We had so much fun with him. He was insightful and lighthearted. We definitely suggest taking this tour! He was so accommodating and enjoyable! We hope to your with him again!

Lindsey_C

Craig was very friendly and we had a lot of fun! If you don’t want to be too scared, this is a great crawl for you.

cerizzle

It was great fun learning about the cities history while also having cocktails. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly

176bryng

Craig was a very personable and friendly guy who certainly knew his Savannah history. I recommend this tour to a lighthearted group looking for some fun. We appreciated the champagne toast he included for our group celebrating a bachelorette party.

X2583WAreginak

We truly had a great afternoon with Craig on our Savannah Tour. He was very informative, casual and inclusive of all attendees. The pace was good and the bars visited were all hidden gems! We would recommend this to any group.

Z4878YAjasonm

Simple improvements to this tour would make it at least a 4 out of 5 for me. Here are my suggestions: 1) The tour guide should stand inside the door of the first pub and greet people as they come in at 4:00. He should happily say, "Are you here for the pub crawl? Welcome!" At this point people would sense they are in the right place and feel welcomed. We weren't sure we were in the right place. We had to ask the bartender if there was a pub crawl happening, and the bartender motioned us to our tour guide who was on his phone in a chair. 2) Once the guests have been welcomed, the tour guide should set expectations for the tour start time and supply the tourists with a printed menu of happy hour drinks. He should also make a drink suggestion or two. If a printed menu is out of the question because of rotating drink specials or overhead costs or whatever, then verbally tell the group what's on sale at happy hour, like this: "You guys can grab a drink while we're waiting for the rest of our pub crawlers to arrive. Molly's has $2.50 well drinks right now and a sunrise cocktail for only $5 that you ladies might really like if you prefer something sweet. Lisa at the bar will take care of you." Giving drink suggestions and handing people off to the bartender by name will put people at ease with how to proceed. Our tour guide said, "get a drink and we'll get going in a couple of minutes." This left us feeling like we needed to get the happy hour plan from the bartender, and we were unsure what kind of drink we might want to order. It was at this point our wives both talked to my friend and me about bailing on the whole thing because they were getting frustrated about not understanding the pub crawl experience. The lack of direction doesn't create freedom. It creates confusion. We convinced them to stay for the first leg of the crawl. 3) Once the tour is ready to go, the tour guide should verbally lay out the plan. "Here's how this works. I'll fill you in on some fascinating Savannah history on our way to our next stop, which is Bar X. From there we'll go a few more blocks to Bar Y and see some really cool historic buildings along the way. From Bar Y we'll go to such and such square and end the tour there. It's a simple route but you'll have fun." We had to say to him, "we don't know how this works, can you explain it to us?" We got a weirdly vague answer to what was coming next. I think his exact quote was, "I'll make up some stories while we walk around town." This was meant to be funny, but all it did was add doubt to our already declining experience. 4) As soon as the group leaves the bar, the tour guide should ask each person to share their name and where they're from. This involves the group with one another and creates a connection between strangers. The tour guide should then use the names of the participants to further personalize the tour, and welcome commentary from the guests. Our tour guide did not ask us any personal questions and actually talked over us when any of us tried to make comments or observations. It felt like any commentary from us was unwelcome and a distraction from the tour. But verbal involvement from the participants will make the tour better, even if the guide has to abbreviate some planned historic content. 4) The tour guide should stop at visually interesting places to tell his stories. Stop at the statue. Stop in front of a historic building. Stop in a particularly beautiful setting. We stopped on the sidewalk outside the bar for 5 minutes. Then we walked 50 feet to the end of the block where there was nothing of interest and stopped for 15 minutes for more stories. Then we crossed the street and came back the same way we had just traveled for about 50 feet and stopped for 10 more minutes of stories directly across the street from the bar we started in. Then we walked to a statue, which made more sense as a stop. We made several more stops in nondescript places. It was strange. It felt like wandering for the sake of making us feel like we were moving. Having intentionally interesting destinations with stories connected to those destinations will make the tour feel purposeful and cohesive rather than random and odd, which is what our route felt like. 5) Get to Pub #2 within 10 minutes of leaving Pub #1. People are on a pub crawl because they want to drink. It took us 1 full hour to get to Pub #2. My drink was empty five minutes after we walked out the first pub door. Just get to the next drink faster and save more of stories to later in the tour. 6) When you get to Pub #2, have some more drink suggestions, and suggest that if people can get through their first drink quickly, they should get one more for the next walking segment. Give them a few minutes to not just buy drinks, but to talk to each other. The connection with one another is part of the building of a community experience. Your ratings will go up if you do this because people will enjoy themselves more rather than feeling pushed to get back to the street. We felt rushed through each bar experience and still didn't have any direction on what drinks were available for happy hour. Pub #2 is where our wives left the tour to go shopping. My friend and I stayed out of courtesy to our tour guide. Also, there was only one other girl on the tour, so we thought leaving her by herself wouldn't be very nice. 7) Hit at least four pubs. Three pubs in two hours just wasn't enough. 8) End the tour at a pub that serves food rather than ending the tour in a square. Say, "our final stop is right here off this square at Bar Z. They have these drinks on special tonight and they also do a great job on their food. So you can hang out for a while at this Bar and disperse when you want to, or stay here and eat dinner with your new tour friends." It would make the ending feel less abrupt, give the tourists an option for dinner, and the invitation to keep connecting with each other if they want to. If these simple changes were put in place, I guarantee you tips would go up, ratings would go up, and your detractors would almost disappear. (I know you'll always have a few people who can't be pleased no matter what). I know we would have felt a ton better about our experience if these simple fixes had been in place.

anna_i

Craig was great! Funny, interactive, interesting! Kept us well-hydrated! Highly recommend this tour!

LIVIA_M

Despite the rain, we had a great time learning the history and spooks of Savannah, while stopping in at four local pubs on our route. Vey laid back and enjoyable!

tlmccauslin

Despite the rainy weather, we had fun walking & and learning about Savannah history, spooks and pubs! We had a great guide!
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-25 08:08