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Savannah Trolley Tour Reviews: Which One is Best?

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Right off the bat I’m going to tell you there is no “best” trolley tour in Savannah…you just need to decide on the ideal option for your particular situation! Today I’m going to break down your choices and help you decide which is right for you. I’ve also included some Savannah trolley tour reviews and lots of helpful input from members of my private Facebook group.

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If you’re new around here, allow me to extend a warm welcome ! I’m happy you stopped by.

My name is Erin, and I authored the Savannah First-Timer’s Guide . I love sharing my photos of Savannah, and I’m happy to help new visitors plan their trips.

Trolley Comparison Chart | Should You Do a Trolley Tour? | Hop-On/Hop-Off vs. Nonstop | Trolley Tour Reviews

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Savannah Trolley Tour Options

I’m only going to focus on the three main tour companies, and I’ll review them in alphabetical order: Kelly Tours, Old Savannah Tours, and Old Town Trolley.

The last two offer Hop-On/Hop-Off options, while Kelly tours currently does not.

ALL of the tours are narrated.

Just FYI, I only compared history trolley tours on this post. I wrote a separate post comparing the ghost tour trolleys since those are so different from the history tours.

If you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick comparison chart of the various options (you may need to scroll to the right to see all of the columns):

You might also be interested in: ➡️ A Local’s Take on the Best Things To Do in Savannah ⭐ Savannah, Georgia Must-See Spots for First-Time Visitors 🚎 Old Savannah Trolley Tours 1-Day Itinerary

Should You Do a Savannah Trolley Tour?

My personal opinion is that Savannah is best seen by foot .

The Historic District is small and very walkable, and you’ll notice so many more details when you’re strolling through the squares versus peering out the window of a trolley.

For that reason, I always suggest walking tours if you’re able.

However, I realize many people have mobility issues or prefer not to walk for hours on end — especially in Savannah’s soul-sucking heat and humidity — so I totally understand the lure of the trolleys!

Another decent reason to opt for a trolley tour is because I think it’s better to let someone else do the driving on your first day in the city versus driving around the city yourself.

Hear me out …

Savannah isn’t always the easiest place for newcomers to navigate; it’s filled with notoriously bad drivers, one-way streets, cyclists, and SCAD students rushing to class.

There are also 22 squares that you have to detour around when you’re driving, and sometimes newcomers have trouble navigating them. (FYI: Yield to the car already circling the square, not to those entering the square.)

The solution? Let a tour guide shuttle you around!

That way you can get familiar with the layout of the Historic District while enjoying a narrated overview of the city.

Hop-On/Hop-Off Tours vs. Nonstop Tours

One of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make when selecting a tour is whether to do the Hop-On/Hop-Off option or the 1.5-hour non-stop tour instead.

If you’re not in any rush and are operating on Savannah time, aka: as slow as a Southern drawl, my suggestion is to purchase the Hop-On/Hop-Off ticket and then ride it all the way around once without hopping off.

That way you’ll get a good overview of the Historic District and can make note of the attractions you want to see most.

Then, on your second loop around, “hop off” to visit the attractions you noted.

Walk around to explore the nearby squares and anything else that catches your eye before “hopping” back on at one of the next stops.

I always suggest newbies take one of the trolleys and take the whole tour before doing the on and off. I suggest they bring a pen and circle on the map the things they want to see/stop at after the first go-round. Lori M.S. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

If you’re super short on time, I vote for a non-stop tour instead (especially if you’re just doing a day trip).

The uninterrupted tours are faster, since you won’t waste precious time waiting for others to board.

Once you’ve done the uninterrupted tour and determined what interests you most, make a beeline to those spots on foot or take the free DOT shuttle to get there.

You can also download the Downtowner app to request a free ride within the Historic District.

Related Post: The Ultimate One-Day Trolley Tour of Savannah’s Historic District

Perks of Both Tours

Both the Hop-On/Hop-Off tours and the non-stop history tours offer…

  • A narrated history of Savannah
  • Restaurant and sightseeing suggestions from your guide
  • Breaks from the heat to enjoy a nice breeze
  • A respite from the rain or cold on bad weather days (the trolley windows can be closed)
  • An easier way to cover a lot of ground for seniors, families lugging babies around, or anyone with mobility issues
We took the trolley tour this past weekend & LOVED it! We learned so much! Riding in the breeze felt much better than walking in the hot sun.   We did a good bit of walking too, but really enjoyed riding the trolley. – member of my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

All three tours offer accessibility-friendly options, such as storage for wheelchairs, scooters, and foldable baby strollers.

If you have specific special needs you’re concerned about, be sure check each company’s individual website or call them directly.

Most of the trolleys run year-round — even on holidays!

The St. Patrick’s and Martin Luther King holidays are the two primary exceptions, since there are large parades downtown on those days.

Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley Perks

  • Pick and choose where you “hop off”
  • Skip certain attractions if you aren’t interested
  • Use the trolley to rest your feet for short periods of time while between landmarks
  • You’ll have a variety of drivers, so you’ll get a different take on the history from each one

Non-Stop History Tour Perks

  • Faster than the Hop-On/Hop-Off, since you won’t have to repeatedly wait for passengers to load and unload
  • Better for enjoying an uninterrupted historical narration of Savannah

Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley Tour Map

The routes that Old Savannah Tours and Old Town Trolley Tours take for their Hop-On/Hop-Off tours are very similar. To show you just how similar they are, I created a map of Hop-On/Hop-Off locations:

Old Savannah Tours icons are blue and Old Town Trolley icons are orange. You can click on each stop to read more about it.

They practically overlap in every instance! I even spaced them slightly apart when they did overlap, just so you could see each icon.

The main differences are that Old Savannah tours goes to the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters and to Telfair Academy, while Old Town Trolley goes to Davenport House instead.

Old Town Trolley also drops by their Welcome Center at the end of their tour.

Savannah Trolley Tour Reviews

Even though I try not to play favorites, I do make every effort to support local businesses on this site!

For that reason, I frequently recommend Old Savannah Tours to my readers. They were the original trolley tour company in Savannah and are still locally owned.

All three companies employ locals, though, so they’re all helping support the people who live here.

No matter which trolley company you opt for, I suggest also adding a Black history tour of Savannah to your itinerary.

The narrated trolley tours tend to omit many of the crucial details regarding how this city came to be.

Now…since each trolley company has its own individual strengths, let’s dive into what makes each one unique.

Kelly Tours (Grayline)

Even though Kelly Tours doesn’t offer a Hop-On/Hop-Off tour, they’re still a fantastic option.

If you purchase either of their uninterrupted tours, they offer unlimited pick-ups and drop-offs both on the day of your tour and the following day on their smaller free shuttle service. **That’s a huge bonus!**

The smaller shuttle bus is enclosed and air-conditioned, which is a huge perk during the heat and humidity of Savannah’s summer months. Trust me on that!

We did Kelly Tours; booked through our concierge. Picked us up in a shuttle, took us to the start of the 90-minute tour, dropped us off where we wanted to revisit, and shuttled us to wherever we wanted that day and the next. Highly recommend. Karen H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

Their uninterrupted tours aren’t scripted.

The guides visit the Historic District, the Victorian District, and the Starland District, so you’ll get a better overview of an extended area if you choose Kelly Tours.

A few highlights of their uninterrupted tours include drives past River Street , City Market , Forsyth Park , the Starland District, and the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist.

The Savannah Theatre marquis sign at dusk in the background and a historic brick sidewalk and lamppost in the foreground

If you’re trying to decide between the regular Non-Stop Narrated Trolley Tour or their 360° Panoramic Tour , note that the 360° tour is smaller and more personalized.

It’s in a Mercedes Sprinter with a convertible top, so they’ll remove the top on nice weather days and you’ll get a fantastic view of the city.

📸 Photo Tip: If you’re a photographer or Instagrammer, the 360° Panoramic Tour would be the ideal option for you. The convertible roof is ideal for photographing churches and the architectural features of the city.

FAQs About Kelly Tours

Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. As mentioned, their free shuttles will not only pick you up and drop you off at your hotel within the Historic District on the day of your tour, but the driver will also deliver you to various points of interest the following day.

Do they have free parking? Some. They offer a very limited number of free spots behind their Welcome Center on a first come/first serve basis. You’ll probably end up parking at the Savannah Visitor Center, which is just steps away. Are the trolleys air-conditioned? Sort-of. Technically they are, but since the trolleys are open-air, you won’t be able to feel the A/C much. The free shuttles have A/C, though!

Can you board anywhere? No. The trolley departs from the Savannah Visitor Center, so you’ll need to meet there. If you opt for their 360° Panoramic Tour, it’s a smaller and more personalized tour, and they’ll pick you up at your hotel.

What time does the last tour of the day depart? The last tour departs between 3 and 3:30 in order to return to the Savannah Visitor Center by 5 pm.

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PRO TIP: Don’t forget to pack a hat and wear sunscreen if you choose the 360° Panoramic Tour!

Old Savannah Trolley Tours

Aside from being locally owned, what sets Old Savannah Tours apart are the costumed character actors who board the trolleys.

The most popular person to board is usually Forrest Gump, but there are quite a few other characters, too.

The characters board the both the Non-Stop Narrated History Trolley and the Hop-On/Hop-Off option.

Old Savannah tours are my very favorite. I love the characters at certain stops that give a narrations about that stop. It is also pet friendly. The Old Savannah Tours trolley and Old Town Trolley seem to stop at the same stops. It really depends on who your tour guide is. We’ve had great tour guides on both trolleys, but we just love the period dressed actors on the Old Savannah Tours trolley.  Lori M.S. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

Regarding Lori’s point above, the tour stops are very similar.

The main difference is that Old Savannah Tours stops at the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters, while Old Town Trolley goes to Davenport House instead.

Old Savannah Tours also goes to Telfair Square and near the Waving Girl Statue on River Street.

We used Old Savannah Tours. It’s a good way to see a large portion of the main areas. And the costumed actors were an unexpected bonus! All in all, we heard 4 different drivers and their personal take on the narration, which was fun. – Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group member

The guides on Old Savannah Tours don’t follow a written script, so you’ll get fresh information each time you hop on a trolley.

They hire personable guides who do their best to make the tours entertaining.

Another perk is that they usually have a separate driver and guide (vs. one driver who does double-duty driving and narrating).

We just did the Old Savannah Tours (white trolley) and I would highly recommend it. Our guide was amazing – very interesting and entertaining. I noticed walking around today and yesterday that it seems like the other tours (the green) just have a driver that is the guide. We had a separate driver and guide, and I think I prefer that. We noticed that our driver was very skilled, and it seems like it can be frustrating driving through the Historic District. I’m glad the driver could focus on driving and the guide could focus on the tour. MaryJo D.H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

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FAQs About Old Savannah Tours

Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. Old Savannah Tours offers a free shuttle that will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel within the Historic District. You can call to arrange for the shuttle after you’ve purchased your ticket.

Do they have free parking? Yes, they have two lots, and both are very close to the Savannah Visitor Center. The larger lot is located at their Welcome Center, which is at 215 W Boundary Street. The second lot is at a former bank building located at 255 Montgomery Street (directly across the street from the Savannah Visitor Center). Parking at both free lots is limited and on a first come/first serve basis. If they run out, park at the Savannah Visitor Center.

Are pets allowed? Yes. Small dogs under 25 pounds are welcome on the Old Savannah Tours trolleys.

Are the trolleys air-conditioned? They’re open-air, so you’ll feel a breeze, but no icy cold A/C.

Can you board anywhere? You can, but it’s best to board at Stop #1 (the Savannah Visitor Center). They’ll provide a sticker there that allows you to hop on and off at each of the stops.

NOTE: If you board elsewhere first, you won’t have a sticker and you’ll have to stay on the trolley until you reach the Savannah Visitor Center to obtain one. You can hop on and off anytime after that, but not before.

What time does the last tour of the day depart? The final tour of the day departs the Visitor Center at 4:30 pm, so you need to arrive at no later than 4:15 pm. If you’re out in the Historic District and want to “hop on” to ride back to the Visitor Center, you need to do so by 4:30 pm. After 5 pm, Old Savannah Tours uses their white trolleys for ghost tours.

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By the way, I’ve created a super helpful one-day Savannah itinerary based around the Old Savannah Tours Hop-On/Hop-Off trolley tour!

Old Town Trolley Tours

Old Town Trolley Tours trolleys are tracked by GPS, so you can check their app to see when the next one is arriving.

To do this, download the “Old Town Trolley mAPP” on your device.

They’re the only trolley company that offers this feature, and it’s very handy!

You’ll know when to position yourself at the stop so you won’t miss a trolley and have to wait for the next one.

They also operate the largest number of trolleys in Savannah, so they usually have the shortest wait times.

If a particular stop is overly crowded, they can send a backup trolley out to lessen the wait time.

We walked everywhere on Day 1 and purchased a 2-day trolley pass for the next two days. It is nice to be able to rest and ride and just listen and then walk. We did the Hop-On/Hop-Off Old Town Trolley . Very enjoyable. Just remember that they go in numerical order for the stops. Plan accordingly. Sometimes the buses are full, and you may have to wait for the next bus for about 8 minutes.   – Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group member

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FAQs About Old Town Trolley Tours

Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. You can arrange for complimentary pick-up and drop-off at your hotel within the Historic District.

Do they have free parking? Yes. Guests can park for free in the Old Town Trolley lot , which is across the street from the Visitor Center (Stop #1). The address is 234 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. They offer additional parking a few blocks away at their Welcome Center, which is located at 214 W Boundary Street (Stop #15).

Are pets allowed? No — unless they’re service animals.

Do the 2-day passes have to be used two days in a row? No. If you purchase a 2-day pass, you do not need to use them on consecutive days.

When is the last tour of the day? During April, May, and June, the final tour of the day departs at 5 pm, which means the last drop-off at the Visitor Center is at 6:30 pm. The final drop-off is closer to 5 pm during the remaining portion of the year (August through March).

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A note on parking…..

The tour companies all offer free parking, but each lot only has a limited number of spaces. They’re usually on a first come/first serve basis.

All of the companies are located in the vicinity of the Savannah Visitor Center, which makes a great place for overflow parking.

The first hour of parking at the Visitor Center is free. It costs $1 per hour thereafter. Make note that you’ll need to have your car out by 8 p.m.

The Visitor Center has bathrooms, free WiFi, a snack center, and gift shop.

The Savannah History Museum is also located in the same building.

Related Reading: Everything You Need to Know About Parking in Savannah

A Note on Tipping….

Tipping isn’t included in any of the tour prices, so it’s always nice to tip your driver at the end if they do a good job.

I’m impressed with how well they navigate the narrow streets of Savannah while dodging pedestrians AND keeping up with the historical narration. Kudos to them!

I would definitely include a tip if they make the extra effort of picking you up and dropping you off at your hotel.

We did Old Savannah Trolley Tours. Great tour, we just stayed on the trolley. We also got to bring our furbaby with us on the tour, which was a plus! They also provided transportation to and from our door without additional cost. We tipped the driver, of course. Sherri H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group

Savannah Travel Guide Info

If you’re planning a trip to Savannah and need additional help, here are a few resources I’ve created…

  • Savannah First-Timer’s Guide  – My ebook includes all of my best insider tips in one place.  It’s the only resource you’ll need when planning your trip to Savannah! 
  • Savannah FTG Free Resources Library  – Get a free printable list of 50 Things To Do On-Foot in the Historic District (no car necessary!), plus more fun goodies.

Not Ready to Go Just Yet?

Awesome! It makes me happy when visitors want to stick around. Here are some more helpful posts you might be interested in reading…

  • Bonaventure Cemetery Tour: Top Tips & Must-See Spots
  • Black History Tours Savannah: Which Ones Are Best?
  • 9 Unique and Fun Things To Do in Savannah Georgia
  • The Most Haunted Places in Savannah GA (Map Included!)

If you have any questions about these Savannah trolley tour reviews , feel free to drop them in the comments below!

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14 Comments on Savannah Trolley Tour Reviews: Which One is Best?

I always enjoy going on hop-on hop-off tours when they are available. You get to see all the best places and then you can go back and spend longer in the places you liked the most. I never knew there were so many in Savannah.

Believe it or not, this is only a fraction of the trolley tours! There are others that go further out to attractions like Wormsloe and Bonaventure, and then there are quite a few haunted trolley tours, too. Trolleys are a big business in Savannah. lol

This was the one thing I didn’t do in Savannah! I love the comparison of all the different companies too!

Great tips and info on whether to choose a trolley tour and if so which one! I prefer walking as much as possible but sometimes it’s so nice to take a break and enjoy the sights by vehicle especially if short on time.

I’m a fan of walking, too — especially here in Savannah. It’s so much easier to notice all of the details when you’re on foot. During the heat of the summertime, though, the trolleys are a godsend.

I so much love the concept of hop on hop off buses. They actually let you see the whole city at your convenience and time.

Love that you put all this information together. I’m always someone that has to research all the options and the pros/cons of each one. I didn’t do a trolley tour in Savannah when I visited so I would like to next time. This will be really useful in helping me decide!

These trolleys are adorable! We would love to ride one and hop around the city. Would make for excellent photography as well!!!

They do make for some cute photos!

This is perfect for those hot and humid Southern days when you just need a break from walking.

I love taking hop on hop off buses whenever I am in a new city. It is such a great way of being able to go everywhere and see whatever interests you.

Your whole site is amazing. I have been to Savannah twice now and there’s so much more I want to see. Wonderfully detailed posts and photos. Thank you for helping me plan my next trip!

Do i need to go to a specific place to buy on off tickets or can i purchase them at any stop?

Hi Joyce! I suggest buying them online in advance. If you want to purchase them in person, I only know how it works with Old Savannah Tours. With them, you need to purchase at one of their two ticketing locations (the 215 W Boundary Street location or the 255 Montgomery Street location). Hope that helps!

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Macomb County officials offer rare look inside old jail before demolition begins

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Mount Clemens ― Macomb County residents on Wednesday got a chance to take a rare tour inside a facility many don't ever see — the county jail.

Throughout the day, county officials held tours inside the 1960s-era jail on Elizabeth Road before portions of it are torn down soon to make room for a new law enforcement complex. Early Wednesday afternoon a group peered into cream-colored jail cells with metal bed frames and stainless steel toilets.

The tours, which began Wednesday, resume Thursday. Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jennifer Putney said the office expects over 250 participants over the two days. Reservations are required.

Macomb County Executive Mark Hackel said the tours are an opportunity for people who haven't seen the jail before to do so.

"First, it gives them a chance to see part of our history," he said. "It looks similar to what you would hear about in television shows or programs about those type of jails and those type of lock-ups."

Hackel said the county also wants people to understand that "that wasn't really the best environment for people that worked in it, and wasn't really the most useful way of managing prisoner population."

"We know there's a better way of doing it, and now we're moving into that … way right now," he said.

Many visitors snapped pictures of the cells, or remarked on the conditions. Some went inside to pose for photos. The cream-colored cells are part of the former maximum security building no longer in use at the jail.

Four buildings in the jail complex will be demolished over the next few years as part of a $228 million jail revamp project , which aims to change how Macomb County handles inmates with mental health and drug issues. The first demolitions will begin this summer, though officials didn't clarify when this summer.

The demolitions will make way for a new Central Intake and Assessment Center, which will be home to the jail’s booking and intake processes. Incoming inmates will be assessed for various mental and substance abuse issues in the center. It also will house 210 beds, including those for inmates who are detoxing or receiving medical or mental health treatment and some for the general jail population.

In addition to demolishing the maximum security building, Macomb County also will tear down the rehab, D blocks and annex buildings on the jail property. The annex is tentatively planned to be demolished this summer, and the others will be demolished later on.

What visitors saw

Visitors toured two different buildings in the jail complex that are no longer in use. In one, the maximum security building, the guests had the opportunity to see the inside of jail cells with grated doors.

Matthew McPhillips, a Macomb County Sheriff's Office corrections deputy, said inmates had to spend 23 hours a day in the cells, except for one hour where they were allowed to walk along the catwalk in front of the cells.

He said the maximum security building, which was built in the 1960s, housed the "highest level inmates" and inmates who have been charged with something that could put them at risk if they were housed among the general jail population.

The corrections officers were stationed in what Hackel called "a cage." Their desk and computer were in a grated area near the entrance to the building.

Mount Clemens resident Andrew Gietzen found the tour interesting.

"It was informative," he said. "Everything I saw I had never saw before."

Visitors also got to see a courtyard where inmates used to play basketball and visited the jail's annex building. The annex, which was built in the late 1990s, was essentially a dormitory building for inmates. McPhillips said 200 inmates were housed in the building, and they were individuals with lower classifications in the jail system.

They stayed in a large, open space with bunk beds. There was "a lot more room to walk around" in the annex than in the maximum security building, McPhillips said.

Putney said the two buildings closed to inmates in 2019.

What visitors thought of the tour

When asked what he thinks it would be like to live in the maximum security area, Gietzen said, "No thanks; I'm good."

"It would have to drive you crazy, and to work in there, it'd have to make you crazy," he said.

Fraser resident Laureen Constance said she wanted to go on the tour because she thought it sounded interesting. She is on vacation this week, and decided to go on the tour with her daughter during her time off.

"I'm like, 'Hmm, what can I say that I did on vacation?'" she said. "I wanted to do something on vacation, I'm like, 'Oh my, they're having tours of the jail. How cool would that be to go see what an actual jail looks like, because I've never been in jail, so I wanted to see what it was like."

Constance said the new jail facility will help people "want to improve themselves even better." She thinks the facility and its mental health services will help them return to society and not have their privileges taken away from them again.

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Getting to the trolley by car? Awesome! Here’s a handy guide that’ll help you figure out where to park. By comparing locations and prices you’ll be able to determine the perfect spot for you and your family to start off your day, saving you time and a few headaches along the way.

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  • Select the stop you’ll be starting at
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Below is a list of available parking locations near all of our tour stops. Please note that these are not managed by Old Town Trolley, and prices are subject to change.

Visitors Center Parking Lot Address: 301 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The first hour is free and then it’s $1 per hour for each hour after that. There’s a meter for guests to enter their license plate number and pay. We are happy to provide complimentary parking for our ticket holders. Space is limited and is on a first come first served basis. See in Google Maps

Liberty Street Parking Garage Address: 401 West Liberty Street Location: Liberty & Montgomery Streets Sunday-Friday: 5am until 1am • Saturday: 5am to 3am. Daily Rates: $1.00 per hour; maximum $10.00. Evening Rates: Monday-Friday: 6pm till closing: flat rate of $2.00. Weekend rates: 5am Saturday until 3am Sunday: Flat rate of $1.00 per day. 5am Sunday until 1am Monday: Flat rate of $1.00 per day. See in Google Maps

No metered parking available in this area.

Exclusive Stop: Old Town Trolley Welcome Center Address: 214 West Boundary Street We are happy to provide complimentary parking for our ticket holders. Space is limited and is on a first come first served basis. See in Google Maps

Stops # 4, 5, 6, 7

Metered parking is available in the Historic District and varies from $1.00 to $2.00 per hour depending on the street. 8am – 8pm Monday to Saturday. Sunday is free.

Limited free parking.

City Market Metered parking and pay station space pricing varies.

Whitaker Street Parking Garage Address: 7 Whitaker Street Location: Whitaker just past Bay Lane Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day/7 days a week. See in Google Maps

Robinson Garage Address: 132 Montgomery Street Location: York and Montgomery Streets Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day/7 days a week. Daily Rate: $1.00 per hour; maximum $10.00 per day. Evening Rates: Monday-Friday: 6pm to 7am: Flat rate of $2.00 before 6pm. Weekend rates: 7am Saturday until 7am Sunday with a flat rate of $3.00 per day. 7am Sunday until 7am Monday with a flat rate of $3.00 per day. See in Google Maps

Metered parking available.

There are 3 small parking lots along River Street. Parking can be problematic in this area. You may take advantage of parking up on Bay Street. Metered parking and Pay Station space pricing varies. When parking for the Ghosts & Gravestones Tour , keep in mind that the intersection of Lincoln Street and Bay Street offer the closest parking.

Lincoln Parking Garage Location: 20 Lincoln Street See in Google Maps

Parking at Meters and Pay Station spaces are free Monday – Friday after 5 p.m. and free all day on Saturday & Sunday.

State Street Parking Garage Address: 100 East State Street Location: State & Abercorn Streets Hours of Operation: Sunday-Friday: 5am to 1am; Saturday: 5am to 5pm. Daily Rate: $1.00 per hour; maximum $10.00. Evening Rate: Monday-Friday: 6pm til closing: Flat rate of $2.00 before 6pm. Weekend rates: 5am Saturday until 5am Sunday: Flat rate of $3.00 per day. 5am Sunday until 1am Monday: Flat rate of $1.00 per day. See in Google Maps

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