Tour where carriages and motorcoaches are not allowed as you take a fascinating stroll with stories and traditions revealing Charleston’s rich history and colorful past. This two hour tour through Ame
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Location: Charleston
What's Included
- Hidden Gardens & Courtyards
- Historic Waterfront Battery
- The Revolutionary and Civil War
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Historic Churches & Graveyards
- A visual tour of Fort Sumter
- Antebellum Mansions
- Admission to the Powder Magazine Museum is included with tour purchase
- Rainbow Row
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but the tour is more suitable for older children and adults since it involves a lot of walking and some detailed historical commentary. Younger kids might find it hard to keep up or stay engaged. If you're bringing kids, just be prepared to keep an eye on them during the 2-hour stroll!
A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot on cobblestone streets. Dress in layers too, because Charleston weather can be unpredictable. A light jacket or sweater could come in handy if it gets a bit windy!
A: Yes, Bulldog Tours is pretty flexible with rescheduling. If there's severe weather, they usually contact you ahead of time to offer a new date. Just make sure to keep an eye on your email after you book, so you don't miss any updates!
Discussions
Just did the Historic Charleston Walking Tour – it was amazing!
I recently went on the Historic Charleston Walking Tour and wow, it blew my mind! The tour guide was super knowledgeable and took us through Rainbow Row and some stunning hidden gardens. We even got to see the Powder Magazine Museum, which was included. If you love history, you have to check this out! It was a perfect way to soak in the charm of Charleston. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting!
Is the Historic Charleston Walking Tour worth it for first-timers?
I’m thinking about gifting my friend the Historic Charleston Walking Tour. She’s never been to Charleston before, and I want it to be special. Do you think she’d enjoy the tour? What were your favorite parts?