
Explore an 1838 Greek Revival mansion with antiques and rich Savannah history
45 minutes
Step inside a grand 1838 Greek Revival mansion to explore architecture, history, and period furnishings. This guided tour focuses on the home’s heritage and design and does not include ghost content.
Pet friendly. No restrooms available; arrive 5–10 minutes early for check-in. Photos allowed; no food or drink; the property is not temperature controlled.
Cancel or reschedule at least 2 hours before the event start time. Tickets purchased within 2 hours of the start are nonrefundable. No refunds or changes within 2 hours of the event.
No. You cannot bring food or drinks inside.
No. Restrooms are not currently available on site, so plan to use a restroom before you arrive.
Dress for an indoor space that is not temperature controlled. Wear comfortable shoes, and remove loose or dangly items (like earrings, necklaces, and keys) and store them safely.
6 W Harris St Savannah GA 31401
Standing at the corner of Madison Square, the Sorrel-Weed House draws you in with its columned facade and the quiet weight of nearly two centuries of history. Inside the Sorrel-Weed House, gaslit atmosphere gives way to stories of the families, enslaved people, and tragedies that shaped this Savannah landmark. Every room holds a detail that rewards close attention.
Savannah's Sorrel-Weed House draws consistently strong praise for its blend of genuine history and ghost tour thrills. Guides like Nora, Michael, Bridget, Luna, and Amber come up repeatedly in reviews for being knowledgeable, engaging, and good at reading the group, whether that means sharing rich historical context about the Sorrel family or giving visitors space to explore the dimmed rooms on their own. The house itself is a standout, with beautifully preserved architecture, original furniture, and an atmosphere that feels authentically lived-in rather than staged. Ghost tour guests report everything from equipment picking up activity to shadow figures, though plenty of visitors without paranormal encounters still leave satisfied. Day tours focusing on history and architecture are available for those less interested in the supernatural angle. Booking can occasionally be a friction point, with the online system sometimes showing limited availability, so planning ahead or calling in advance is worth the effort. The rare poor experience seems tied to individual guide inconsistency rather than anything systemic. For most visitors, this is a highlight of any Savannah trip.
The Sorrel Weed House ghost tour was a really memorable experience and one of the highlights of our time in Savannah. The home itself is beautifully preserved and decorated with period-appropriate furnishings that immediately transport you back in time. Even during the tour, the house feels both elegant and unsettling, with a heavy atmosphere in certain areas. On the tour, we were able to explore the carriage house, the basement, and the first floor, though the second floor was not included. The property is large, and some areas feel especially eerie when you’re moving through them at night. One of the most chilling moments was hearing three distinct knocks coming from a door in the basement while we were there, which definitely added to the overall experience and atmosphere of the tour. Our guide was excellent—very knowledgeable, attentive, and engaging throughout the entire visit. They did a great job balancing history with the ghost stories tied to the home. Overall, it was a fantastic tour. The Sorrel Weed House is not only beautiful and historically rich, but also delivers a genuinely spooky and immersive experience that makes it easy to see why it’s one of Savannah’s most well-known haunted sites.
Graciela Cornell
July 3, 2026
The Sorrel Weed House ghost tour was a really memorable experience and one of the highlights of our time in Savannah. The home itself is beautifully preserved and decorated with period-appropriate furnishings that immediately transport you back in time. Even during the tour, the house feels both elegant and unsettling, with a heavy atmosphere in certain areas. On the tour, we were able to explore the carriage house, the basement, and the first floor, though the second floor was not included. The property is large, and some areas feel especially eerie when you’re moving through them at night. One of the most chilling moments was hearing three distinct knocks coming from a door in the basement while we were there, which definitely added to the overall experience and atmosphere of the tour. Our guide was excellent—very knowledgeable, attentive, and engaging throughout the entire visit. They did a great job balancing history with the ghost stories tied to the home. Overall, it was a fantastic tour. The Sorrel Weed House is not only beautiful and historically rich, but also delivers a genuinely spooky and immersive experience that makes it easy to see why it’s one of Savannah’s most well-known haunted sites.
Graciela Cornell
July 3, 2026
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