Savannah: True Crime Pub Crawl

Prowl the shadowy streets of Savannah and uncover the city's dark history on this guided True Crime Pub Crawl, where grisly tales come alive.

Savannah’s dark history comes alive on the "True Crime Pub Crawl" – a guided walking tour that delves into the city’s grisly past. Led by expert guides, participants explore notorious crime scenes and infamous locations, all while uncovering the stories behind Savannah’s most chilling incidents. With a maximum of 9 people per tour, this wheelchair-accessible experience promises an engaging and captivating look into the shadows of the Hostess City’s history.

Key Points

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  • A guided walking tour exploring Savannah’s grisly crimes and infamous locations, including the Mercer-Williams house and various popular bars.
  • Tour focuses on the city’s dark side, revealing chilling details and anecdotes about serial killers like Samuel Little.
  • Participants can enjoy Savannah’s notorious past and learn about the captivating stories behind the crimes.
  • Tour is wheelchair-accessible and includes a meeting point at Dubs, A Public House, at the base of the Stairs of Death.
  • Priced from $35 per person for a 2-hour small-group tour, with a full refund available for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Savannah True Crime Pub Crawl offers a guided walking tour that explores the city’s grisly crimes and their infamous locations.

Explore Savannah’s grisly crimes and notorious locations with the guided Savannah True Crime Pub Crawl walking tour.

Priced from $35 per person, the 2-hour small-group tour is limited to 9 participants. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they can reserve their spot without upfront payment.

The tour showcases popular bars and hotspots associated with notorious crimes, including the Mercer-Williams house and locations tied to serial killer Samuel Little.

Wheelchair-accessible, the tour requires comfortable shoes and a valid ID, but video recording isn’t allowed.

Guided Exploration of Grisly Crimes

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As the guide leads participants through Savannah’s historic streets, they uncover the city’s dark underbelly.

The tour explores grisly crimes, including the notorious case of serial killer Samuel Little. Visitors learn about the Mercer-Williams house, the scene of a notorious murder.

At each stop, the guide shares chilling details and anecdotes, transporting guests back in time. They visit popular bars and hotspots, uncovering the sinister histories behind these seemingly innocuous locations.

The guided exploration provides a unique and unsettling look into Savannah’s shadowy past, leaving participants with a newfound appreciation for the city’s macabre history.

Visiting Infamous Crime Locations

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Where does the tour take participants as they explore Savannah’s dark history?

The True Crime Pub Crawl visits locations of infamous crimes and stories. Guests discover the sites where serial killer Samuel Little left his mark and explore the Mercer-Williams house, the scene of a notorious murder.

The tour also includes stops at popular bars and hotspots like Pour Larry’s, PS Tavern, Churchill’s, Tondee’s Tavern, The Olde Pink House, and Abe’s on Lincoln.

Throughout the journey, an expert guide provides insider knowledge, immersing participants in Savannah’s grisly past and allowing them to experience the city like a local.

Discovering the Stories Behind the Crimes

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Though the True Crime Pub Crawl takes participants to the sites of infamous crimes, the true allure of the tour lies in the captivating stories behind these dark events.

Expert guides share grisly tales of serial killers, such as the chilling account of Samuel Little, one of America’s most prolific murderers. Guests also learn about the tragic fate of the Mercer-Williams house, the setting of a notorious murder that inspired the novel "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."

With each stop, the tour unveils the haunting histories that have shaped Savannah’s notorious reputation.

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Experiencing Savannah’s Nightlife Hotspots

What better way to experience Savannah’s famed nightlife than by visiting its most iconic bars and hotspots?

On the True Crime Pub Crawl, guests explore the city’s dark past while indulging in libations at popular establishments. The tour takes participants to Pour Larry’s, PS Tavern, Churchill’s, Tondee’s Tavern, The Olde Pink House, and Abe’s on Lincoln.

At each stop, the expert guide shares grisly tales of infamous crimes that occurred within these walls. From murder to mayhem, the tour offers a unique blend of history and nightlife that’s sure to captivate true crime enthusiasts.

Meeting Point and Accessibility

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The meeting point for the Savannah True Crime Pub Crawl is Dubs, A Public House, located at the base of the Stairs of Death. The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing all guests to experience the grisly crimes and stories of the city. Here’s what to bring and what’s not allowed:

| What to Bring | Not Allowed |

| — | — |

| Passport or ID | Video recording |

| Driver’s license | |

| Comfortable shoes | |

| Cash | |

The tour operates rain or shine, and participants must be 21 years or older. Be sure to check availability for starting times.

Customer Reviews and Ratings

Based on the 28 reviews, the Savannah True Crime Pub Crawl has an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5.

Reviewers consistently praise the guide, with a 5/5 rating. However, the value for money is scored 3.1/5.

Tiffani noted the tour was an "outstanding addition to her bachelorette party," while Anna highly recommended the guide, Kaylee.

Candace praised the knowledgeable guide and their great recommendations.

Despite the mixed reviews, the tour seems to offer an engaging true crime experience in Savannah’s historic pubs, attracting both local and tourist audiences.

Important Considerations

Participants should keep a few key points in mind when booking the Savannah True Crime Pub Crawl. The tour operates rain or shine, so attendees should dress for the weather.

As it’s a walking tour, comfortable shoes are a must. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for participants under 21 years old.

Visitors should bring a valid form of identification, as some venues may require it. The tour doesn’t allow video recording, so guests should be prepared to simply experience the tour without capturing footage.

Checking availability for start times is advisable, as the tour may sell out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour is not suitable for participants under 21 years old, as it involves visiting bars and establishments serving alcoholic beverages. Attendees must be of legal drinking age to participate in this activity.

Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?

According to the provided information, video recording is not allowed during the tour. However, the details do not mention any restrictions on photography. Participants are welcome to take photos during the experience, subject to any venue policies.

How Do I Get to the Meeting Point?

The meeting point is Dubs, A Public House, at the base of the Stairs of Death. Participants should arrive at the specified location on time, as the tour operates rain or shine and is not suitable for those under 21 years old.

Can I Bring Food or Drinks on the Tour?

No, participants cannot bring their own food or drinks on the tour. The tour operates at various bars and hotspots, where customers can purchase refreshments during the experience. Bringing outside food or drinks is not allowed.

What Happens if the Tour Is Canceled Due to Weather?

The tour operates rain or shine, so it won’t be canceled due to weather. If participants need to cancel, they can do so up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour will proceed as scheduled regardless of the weather conditions.

The Sum Up

The True Crime Pub Crawl offers a chilling glimpse into Savannah’s dark past. Visitors can explore notorious crime sites, hear captivating stories from expert guides, and experience the city’s nightlife hotspots. With a maximum of 9 participants and a wheelchair-accessible format, this 2-hour tour provides an engaging and informative way to uncover the shadows of Savannah’s history.

You can check availability for your dates here: