Charleston Evening History Walking Tour
Discover Charleston's history on a guided evening walking tour led by a certified historian. Explore cobblestone streets and colonial landmarks in 1.5 hours.
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Important Information
- • Service animals allowed
- • Public transportation nearby
- • Suitable for all fitness levels
- • Comfortable shoes recommended
Embark on an enchanting evening journey through the historic streets of Charleston. This walking tour, led by a certified historian, offers a unique glimpse into the city's past. As you stroll along cobblestone streets and admire colonial architecture, you'll hear fascinating tales of Charleston's role in American history. Stand where George Washington once stood and explore the original fort of Charles Town. Learn about the city's connection to significant historical events, including the American Revolution. This tour promises an engaging and educational experience, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for Charleston's rich heritage. Book your spot today and uncover the stories that shaped this charming southern city.
Pros
- Explore Charleston's rich history on foot
- Admire cobblestone streets and colonial buildings
- Stand where George Washington once stood
- Hear captivating stories from a certified historian
- Discover Charleston's role in American history
Includes
- Certified historian guide
- Walking tour
Excludes
- Guide gratuities
- Food and drinks
FAQ
- • What Is the Duration of the Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
- • Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
Yes, the tour is suitable for wheelchair users.
- • What Should I Wear?
Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
- • Where Does the Tour Start?
The tour meets at the corner of Concord & Vendue Range.
- • Is There a Live Guide?
Yes, a certified historian will guide the tour.
Tour Highlights
- • Explore Charleston's rich history on foot
- • Admire cobblestone streets and colonial buildings
- • Stand where George Washington once stood
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.


