Cobblestone Tours Inc. - we offer candlelight walking tours of Savannah, Ga. Experience the history, the pubs and the ghosts of savannah with our fantastic candlelight walking tours.

Explore Savannah’s well-deserved haunted reputation in a walking tour of the trendiest pubs and coolest clubs in Savannah. You’ll enjoy both types of spirits in a two-hour jaunt through areas of the old City Market area, where you’ll be entertained by stories of spectres and other things that go bump in the night.

Tours begin at 9 pm Monday - Saturday at Molly MacPherson’s located at 311 West Congress St on the southern edge of City Market. Tours last approximately 2 hours, and the distance covered is less than a mile (a leisurely pace). Avoid disappointment and reserve your place now!

$10 adults* $8 seniors*.

(* discounted price with coupon)

You must be 18 or older to attend, and at least 21 to drink. Tour price does not include drinks or guide’s gratuity.

  • Q- How long is the walk?
    The distance traversed is less than a mile. The tour is wheelchair-friendly. The tour is also kitten-friendly, and Playboy Playmate-friendly.
  • Q- Will I have time to finish my beverage?
    Yes, but in Savannah you don’t have to! You can carry your alcoholic beverage out on the city streets as long as it is in a plastic container. We call them ‘go-cups’ or ‘travellers’.
  • Q- Why don’t you provide alcohol on this tour?
    Because jail time disagrees with us. The law states we cannot provide alcohol because we don’t have a liquor or beer license. But please, feel free to purchase all the drinks you like.
  • Q- Where do I park?
    Where you park and with whom is your business. Actually, metered parking is free after 5 p.m. on weekdays and always free on the weekends. There are also parking decks located around the city.
  • Q- What’s your best pick-up line?
    If I could rearrange the alphabet, I’d put ‘I’ next to ‘U’. Or, does this napkin smell like cloroform to you?
  • Q- Are all your jokes as bad as that last one?
    No. They’re worse. Good jokes cost $1 a piece.