Witness history on our daily walks. This breathtaking tour is filled with legends and heritage to proclaim Charleston's vibrant past and opulent history. Discover our quaint alleys, antebellum mansions, private gardens and cobblestone streets. From 1670 through the Civil War to the present day, I invite you to relish this venture into yesteryear. - Rainbow Row - French Quarter - Four Corners of Law - High Battery (visual tour of Forts Sutter & Moultrie) - Old Exchange Building - Dock Street Theatre - South of Broad - English Churches
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
This is a walking tour with a difference, aimed to make you feel like a local and introduce you to Charleston's hidden gems. Learn about pirates, food and architecture while discovering the city's secret sites. A small-group format ensures a personalized experience.
122 E Bay St, , Charleston, United States
Built in 1771, home to the ratification of the United States Constitution.
6 Chalmers St, , Charleston, United States
Learn about the "Gullahs" of Charleston.
135 Church St, , Charleston, United States
Ornate playhouse with elegant woodwork and courtyard. Circa 1810
71 Broad St, Charleston, United States
A historic church and the oldest religious building in the city. Circa 1764
83-107 E Bay St # 107, , Charleston, United States
Rainbow Row is composed of 9 buildings, attached to one another. All but one predate the American Revlution
2 Murray Blvd., , Charleston, United States
The Battery is a defensive seawall and promenade on the Charleston Harbor
136 Church St, At the corner of Church and Queen sts., Charleston, United States
Built in 1844, it is the oldest Gothic Revival church in SC and is the only independent Huguenot Church in the country.
We meet in front of Charleston City Hall. Corner of Meeting Street. Public restrooms and water fountain are available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.