Charleston International Sweet Treats & Historic City Market Tour

Discover the sweet side of Charleston with a tour that celebrates the city’s most irresistible, international treats. From pillowy beignets and flaky baklava to crunchy chocolate clusters, refreshing

Discover the sweet side of Charleston with a tour that celebrates the city’s most irresistible, international treats. From pillowy beignets and flaky baklava to crunchy chocolate clusters, refreshing pineapple ice cream, buttery biscuits, and fluffy Belgian pancakes, every stop is a new indulgence. Along the way, you’ll soak in Charleston’s rich history and culture while sharing laughs, snapping Instagram-worthy photos, and enjoying a fun-filled walk with family and friends. Whether you’re local or visiting, it’s a delicious way to explore the city together!

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Location: Charleston

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Q&A

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? What age range works best?

A: Yes, this tour is great for kids! I'd say ages 6 and up would really enjoy it, especially since there are lots of treats to try. Just make sure they can handle walking a bit as you'll be covering some ground in downtown Charleston. Plus, they’ll love taking pics with all the delicious food!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: The tour typically goes on rain or shine, but they do provide ponchos for light rain. If the weather is really bad, they'll reschedule you to another day. Just check your email for updates the day before!

Q: How much walking is involved? I want to make sure it's not too strenuous.

A: The walking is pretty easy! You’ll be strolling through the historic district, so it’s mostly flat and laid-back. Expect to walk about 1-2 miles total with plenty of stops. Perfect for a casual outing!

Discussions

Just did the Sweet Treats Tour and it was amazing!

I went on the Charleston International Sweet Treats & Historic City Market Tour last weekend and wow, it was a blast! We had fluffy Belgian pancakes, beignets dripping in powdered sugar, and even some baklava that was to die for. The history bits were cool too. It’s a nice walk around the city, and I loved taking pics of everything. Highly recommend for anyone visiting!

Thinking of gifting the Sweet Treats Tour, any tips?

I'm looking to get this Charleston Sweet Treats Tour for my brother's birthday next month. He loves sweets and history! I’d appreciate any tips from those who've done it. Is it easy to book? Also, how's the parking situation around the starting point?