Step back in time as you stroll through Charleston's enchanting hidden pathways! This captivating tour takes you to iconic landmarks like Rainbow Row and the Charleston Harbor while unveiling the char
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Location: Charleston
What's Included
- Complimentary ponchos if needed
- Stroll through the French Quarter. See South of Broad, Rainbow Row and view of Charleston Harbor
- Photo-worthy stops
- Guided private walking tour with a City of Charleston-certified guide
- One bottled water per guest at the start of the tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age limits, just be aware that it’s a walking tour, so younger kids might get tired. It’s generally suitable for all ages, but check with the tour provider beforehand if you’ve got really little ones. Some families bring strollers, but it can be tricky in some alleys.
A: Spring and fall are ideal! The weather is milder, so you won’t roast. Summer can be super hot and humid, which can make walking less enjoyable. Plus, you get to see more blooming flowers in spring!
A: Definitely casual! Just wear comfortable shoes, since you'll be walking a lot. Charleston's streets can be uneven, so avoid flip-flops. Light layers are great too, especially if the weather changes. I saw some people dressing up a bit, but you can totally just be comfy.
Discussions
Just did the Private Charleston Walking Tour—what an experience!
I recently went on the Private Charleston Hidden Alleys and Pathways Walking Tour and it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable and we got to see Rainbow Row up close, plus some really cool hidden spots in the French Quarter. The stories about the Civil War and local architecture were fascinating! The complimentary bottled water was a nice touch too. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for something unique to do in Charleston!
Thinking of gifting the Hidden Alleys tour—anyone done it?
I'm considering giving my sister the Private Charleston Hidden Alleys and Pathways Walking Tour for her birthday. Has anyone experienced it? I feel like she’d love the history and the chance to explore the charming alleys. What was your favorite part of the tour? Any tips?