Beat the Heat! Take an Evening History Tour of Charleston!

We use only certified historians as guides. You'll find our guides both knowledgeable and personable. Nice people who live in this amazing little town, and love teaching people about the role it playe

We use only certified historians as guides. You'll find our guides both knowledgeable and personable. Nice people who live in this amazing little town, and love teaching people about the role it played in the formation of our country. When we’re finished we’ll end up very close to where we started, the proud new owners of the most valuable souvenir you can take home from your trip – knowledge. So come on ya'll, this tour ain't gonna book itself! :)

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Location: Charleston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this history tour?

A: There's no specific age limit mentioned, but kids are definitely welcome! The evening tours are family-friendly, and I think it's a great way to introduce history to them in a fun way. Just make sure they can handle walking a bit since you'll be out and about in Charleston.

Q: What should we wear for the evening tour? It's Charleston in the summer, right?

A: Definitely dress for the heat! Light fabrics are a must. You’ll also want to wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking. A hat and sunscreen could be helpful too. Evenings can be warm, so bring a light jacket if you're sensitive to cooler breezes near the water.

Q: Are there any parking options near the starting point of the tour?

A: Yes! There are several paid parking lots near the starting point, but be sure to arrive a bit early to find a spot. Street parking is also available but can be tricky. If you’re coming during busy hours, ridesharing might be a good option.

Discussions

Just booked the Evening History Tour of Charleston - any tips?

Hey everyone! I just gifted my parents the 'Beat the Heat' evening tour in Charleston. They love history and I thought this would be perfect for them. Any personal experiences or tips from those who’ve done it? I want them to really enjoy it!

Considering the Charleston evening history tour - worth it?

I'm thinking about getting this evening history tour for my brother’s birthday. He's got a huge interest in American history. Do you think the guides really know their stuff? How long does the tour usually last?