Evening History Tour

The Evening History Tour is the only evening tour that IS NOT A GHOST TOUR. We focus on the history of the people and places of this most historic city. Take a tour in the evening to beat the heat of

The Evening History Tour is the only evening tour that IS NOT A GHOST TOUR. We focus on the history of the people and places of this most historic city. Take a tour in the evening to beat the heat of the day. Go before or after dinner at one of our fine restaurants.

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Location: Charleston

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Q&A

Q: Is the Evening History Tour suitable for kids, or is it more for adults?

A: The Evening History Tour is definitely family-friendly! Kids will enjoy the stories and interesting facts about Charleston's history. Just keep in mind that some parts might be a bit long for younger ones, so it's best for kids who can handle walking and listening for about 1.5 to 2 hours. Overall, perfect for families!

Q: What’s the best time to take this tour? Are evening tours crowded?

A: The best time is usually right at sunset! It gives you a cooler experience and some really beautiful views of the city. While there can be a decent number of people, the tour doesn’t feel overcrowded. Just book in advance if you can, especially on weekends!

Q: What should I wear for the Evening History Tour? Is there a lot of walking?

A: Comfort is key! I recommend wearing comfy shoes since you'll be walking around the historic areas for a couple of hours. Light clothing is good too, given Charleston’s weather. For the evenings, a light jacket might be nice if it gets breezy, especially near the waterfront.

Discussions

Just did the Evening History Tour in Charleston—amazing experience!

I recently went on the Evening History Tour with my partner, and it was such a great way to explore the city! Our guide was super knowledgeable about Charleston's history, and we actually got to learn a lot about the historic buildings we passed. The evening air was just perfect, and it was way better than sweating through a day tour. Highly recommend it as a gift or just for yourself. 😊

Thinking of gifting the Evening History Tour—thoughts?

I’m considering getting this Evening History Tour for my parents' anniversary. They love history and exploring new places, but I just wanna make sure it’s worth it. Anyone done it recently? How was the tour guide? Any tips on making it extra special for them?