On a humid Savannah evening, gaslight pools onto cobblestones as a small group gathers at Lafayette Square. The Original Haunted Savannah Tour escorts visitors through the city's historic district on a 90-minute, research-driven ghost walk that privileges truth over theatrics. Led by guides steeped in Southern history and local lore, the route threads past the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, into shadowed squares and along oak-lined streets hung with Spanish moss, where stories of war, fire, disease and restless spirits take shape. This is not a scream-and-run attraction. Guides ground each eerie tale in archival records, death notices, and eyewitness accounts, giving context to Savannah's legacy of colonial beginnings, antebellum wealth, and Civil War hardship. That historical backbone makes the tour feel less like a haunted house and more like a walk through living memory: monuments, plaques, and old homes become evidence, each stop keyed to a true event. The tour’s maximum group size of 30 keeps the experience intimate while preserving the quiet atmosphere of the squares. Key features of the walk include Lafayette Square’s central fountain, the looming façade of the Cathedral Basilica, and the cluster of smaller pocket squares whose lamplight and live oaks create a cinematic backdrop. The city's distinctive live oak trees with draped Spanish moss and the original brick cobbles are part of the show—natural and architectural elements that heighten a sense of time bent toward the past. Guides' storytelling is measured and respectful; minors must be accompanied by an adult. Practical notes: meet at Lafayette Square at the fountain ten minutes early; the tour is stroller and wheelchair accessible and runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly. Comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are recommended. Because the route navigates pedestrian streets and occasionally narrow sidewalks, the capped group size and experienced guides make the route manageable for most visitors. Why book it? For travelers who prefer history wrapped in atmosphere rather than jump scares, this tour delivers. It’s a way to read Savannah’s architecture and public spaces as records of human lives—violent, beautiful, and complicated—while enjoying an evening walk through one of the South’s best-preserved urban landscapes. Whether you’re a local looking to learn the truth behind tall tales or a first-time visitor seeking a memorable night on Savannah’s streets, this walking tour is a grounded, eerie, and deeply local way to experience the city. Arrive at the fountain ten minutes early and provide the name on your reservation at check-in; there is no physical ticket. Guides present stories with research-backed sources and a promise of authenticity—no gimmicks, just the eerie truth. Tours operate in English with groups capped at thirty, and the experience makes an evocative evening walk.