Charleston History & Mystery: Interactive Walking Tour Game

Discover the secrets hidden behind the Spanish Moss. Charleston is famous for hospitality, but on this interactive walking tour, you will dig deeper into the "Holy City’s" past. Navigate cobblestone

Discover the secrets hidden behind the Spanish Moss. Charleston is famous for hospitality, but on this interactive walking tour, you will dig deeper into the "Holy City’s" past. Navigate cobblestone streets of the French Quarter and the Battery to uncover stories of pirates, patriots, and socialites. Why travelers love this Questo experience: The Icons: Solve riddles along Rainbow Row, the famous Georgian row houses, and the stunning waterfront Battery. Hidden History: Discover the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon (where pirates were held) and secret alleyways. Southern Charm: Admire intricate wrought-iron gates, "Single Houses," and historic churches. Beat the Heat: Self-guided means you can play early in the morning or enjoy a sunset stroll in the harbor breeze. 100% Flexible: No guide, no schedule. Pause for shrimp and grits or sweet tea, and resume instantly. The Mission: Can you navigate Charleston's timeline from the Revolution to the Civil War and unlock its secrets?

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Location: Charleston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this walking tour game in Charleston?

A: There's no specific age limit for the Charleston History & Mystery tour! It's free for kids, so it's perfect for families. Just keep in mind it's a walking tour, so younger kids might need some help with the riddles, but it’s designed to be fun for all ages.

Q: Can you pause the game if you want to grab food or take a break?

A: Absolutely! The beauty of this being a self-guided tour is that you can pause whenever you want. So feel free to grab some shrimp and grits or a sweet tea at a local spot. You can pick up right where you left off anytime.

Q: What should we wear for the walking tour? Will it be too hot?

A: Charleston can get pretty hot, especially in summer. I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking a lot. Light, breathable clothing is key! Starting early morning or later in the evening is great for avoiding the worst heat.

Discussions

Just did the Charleston walking tour, and wow!

I just finished the Charleston History & Mystery tour last weekend, and it was such a blast! We solved riddles around Rainbow Row and even found some hidden spots I’ve never seen before. The flexibility of being self-guided was awesome since we stopped for snacks along the way. If you’re thinking of gifting this, go for it! Perfect for anyone who loves history or just wants to explore!

Considering this for my parents' anniversary!

I’m really thinking about gifting the Charleston walking tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love exploring and learning new things. Plus, it's free for kids, so I can go with them! The idea of wandering through cobblestone streets sounds perfect. Has anyone done it with older folks?