If you’re considering soaking up some of Savannah’s spooky charm with a twist, the “Savannah: Walking Tour with Bar Stops & Local Guide” might just be your ideal evening outing. Led by the lively and well-known Guy in the Kilt, Patrick Burns, this tour promises not only ghost stories but also a chance to mingle over drinks in atmospheric local bars. It’s a lively mix of history, hauntings, and socializing—all packed into roughly 1.5 hours.
What sets this experience apart? First, we love how personal and interactive it is. Unlike scripted ghost walks, you’re encouraged to ask questions, share your own tales, and truly engage with the stories and the guide. Second, the bar stops add a social dimension that’s often missing from traditional ghost tours. But, a small consideration is that it’s a walking tour with some moderate pace, so comfortable shoes and a moderate level of fitness help.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of history and storytelling, aren’t daunted by a bit of walking at night, and want to experience Savannah’s legendary haunted sites while enjoying a drink or two. If you’re looking for an authentic, personable, and fun evening—this tour hits all the right notes.
Key Points

- Personalized Interaction: Guests are encouraged to ask questions and share ghost stories, making each tour unique.
- Atmospheric Setting: The tour explores Savannah’s historic district by night, revealing its eerie beauty.
- Bar Stops: Two or more local bars offer a relaxed social setting to discuss the stories and enjoy a drink.
- Expert Guide: Patrick Burns, aka the Guy in the Kilt, brings years of paranormal research and storytelling experience.
- Photo Opportunities: The route offers plenty of chances to capture Savannah’s iconic architecture and haunting nighttime scenery.
- Length & Pace: The tour covers about one mile at a relaxed pace, ideal for most walker’s comfort levels.
Starting Point and Atmosphere

The tour kicks off at the north end of Chippewa Square, a well-known historic space in Savannah. Meeting by the large bench, you immediately get a sense of stepping into a place that’s seen centuries of stories—both real and supernatural. The square’s iconic status makes for an engaging start, and the quiet evening setting sets the perfect mood for what’s to come.
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The Guide: Guy in the Kilt

Patrick Burns, affectionately known as the Guy in the Kilt, is more than just a storyteller. His background in paranormal research and his engaging style make the tour lively and authentic. Reviewers frequently mention his ability to entertain and educate simultaneously: “He’s a natural performer, and his stories feel personal and genuine.” His Scottish attire adds a charming touch and a bit of theatrical flair, which enhances the overall atmosphere.
Exploring Savannah’s Haunted District

As you stroll through cobblestone streets and shadowy squares, you’ll pass landmarks that have earned their reputation through ghostly tales. Expect to hear stories of local hauntings, historical tragedies, and paranormal encounters. The route is designed to highlight some of the most atmospheric and storied sites in the historic district.
The pace is relaxed, allowing you to absorb the stories and enjoy the scenery. The nighttime lighting makes the architecture appear even more dramatic, and the quiet streets help the stories resonate.
The Stories and Interactivity

What makes this tour stand out is the interactive element. Guests often comment on how much fun it is to ask questions or share their own ghostly experiences. Patrick Burns’s approach encourages conversation, making the experience feel more like an engaging chat than a scripted presentation. He also shares personal encounters, adding credibility and a human touch to the tales.
Bar Stops and Socializing

Midway through, the group pauses at select local bars (for those 21 and over). These stops are a highlight for many, offering a chance to unwind, discuss the stories, and sample a drink. The bars are atmospheric—often historic themselves—and provide a perfect setting for chatting about the night’s surprises.
Guests mention that these stops help break up the walking, making the overall experience more relaxed. If you’re not into drinking, no worries—water is suggested as a must-bring item, and the focus remains on ambiance and conversation.
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The Route and Duration

Covering approximately one mile, the tour is manageable for most walkers. It’s designed to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace, making it accessible for a wide audience. The full experience lasts about 1.5 hours, fitting nicely into an evening outing without feeling rushed.
Price and Value
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, reviews suggest that the tour offers good value—especially considering the personalized storytelling and bar stops included. For an evening of entertainment, history, and social fun, it offers a memorable package at a reasonable price point for most travelers.
What Past Guests Say

Many reviewers praise Patrick as “a captivating storyteller who makes you believe every word.” Others appreciate the hands-on nature of the tour: “It’s not just listening to stories but actively engaging with the guide and fellow guests.” Some mention the “amazing photo opportunities,” especially with Savannah’s historic buildings illuminated at night.
A few note that the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people with back or heart issues, or those with pre-existing health problems, given the walking and night conditions.
This walking tour is a fantastic choice if you want more than just a ghost story. The combination of history, paranormal tales, and social bar stops creates a well-rounded experience. It’s perfect for couples, groups of friends, or solo travelers who enjoy storytelling, history, and a little bit of a thrill.
It’s particularly appealing if you appreciate authentic local insights and engaging guides. If you’re after a traditional, scripted ghost walk, this might not be your best bet. But if you prefer a lively, personal experience with a social twist, you’ll find this tour a delightful evening out.
This Savannah ghost tour offers a unique blend of storytelling, history, and socializing in a beautiful nighttime setting. The knowledgeable guide, Patrick Burns, makes the experience personable and memorable, bringing Savannah’s haunted tales to life with humor and authenticity. The bar stops add a convivial touch that elevates it beyond a typical ghost walk.
For travelers who want to explore Savannah’s haunted corners while enjoying a drink and engaging with fellow explorers, this tour delivers on all fronts. It’s especially suited for those who love a little spooky fun, historical context, and a relaxed, interactive atmosphere.
While it’s not a long or strenuous outing, the combination of walking, storytelling, and socializing ensures you’ll leave with both ghostly tales and a few new friends.
If you’re after a fun, engaging, and authentic way to experience Savannah’s haunted past, this tour is well worth considering. It balances history, entertainment, and social charm in a way that’s hard to match.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for adults 21 and over, especially during bar stops. It’s not suitable for children or teens, partly because of alcohol consumption and the mature nature of some stories.
How much walking is involved?
You’ll walk about one mile at a relaxed pace, exploring Savannah’s historic district streets and squares. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are the bar stops included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes visits to local bars for those 21 and over. It’s a chance to socialize and discuss the stories over a drink.
What should I bring?
Bring water, weather-appropriate clothing (since it’s outdoors at night), and a sense of curiosity. No smoking is permitted during the tour.
Is the tour suitable for people with health issues?
Guests with back, heart, or pre-existing medical conditions should consult their medical provider before booking, as the tour involves walking and outdoor exposure.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for travel plans.
What kind of stories will I hear?
Expect paranormal tales, local legends, and real ghost stories from Savannah’s haunted sites, shared by an experienced paranormal researcher and storyteller.
Is the guide personable and engaging?
Absolutely. Patrick Burns is praised for his storytelling skill, humor, and willingness to interact with guests, making the tour lively and memorable.
This guided walking tour with bar stops is a lively, authentic way to connect with Savannah’s haunted past while enjoying its vibrant nightlife. Perfect for those who love stories with a social flair and a touch of spooky fun.
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