Talk a walking tour of historic Charleston SC with a certified and licensed guide. See beautiful architecture in our homes, churches, and public buildings. Hear over 356 years of history from the foun
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Location: Charleston
What's Included
- Licensed and Certified Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, typically the tours can accommodate groups of up to 10 people comfortably. If you have a larger group, you might need to split into smaller groups or talk to the guide to see if they can arrange for additional guides. The more, the merrier, but keeping it smaller allows for a better experience!
A: The spring and fall are the best times for a walking tour in Charleston, as the weather is usually perfect—mild temps and less humidity. Summer can be pretty hot and humid, so if you're looking for a great experience for your parents, I'd definitely recommend aiming for late March to May or September to early November!
A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking quite a bit! I’d recommend lightweight clothing that breathes well, especially in warmer months. A hat and sunscreen are also good ideas. If rain is in the forecast, a light waterproof jacket wouldn’t hurt either. You want to enjoy the architecture without being uncomfortable!
Discussions
Just booked a private walking tour for my anniversary! Any tips?
I just snagged a private walking tour with Walk It! Charleston for my wife and me for our anniversary. We love history and the Gullah culture sounds fascinating! I’m hoping to customize a few stops to include some of the older architecture. Anyone done this before? What were your favorite parts? Should I prepare for any surprises?
Thinking of gifting a walking tour for my parents - worth it?
I’m trying to find something unique to give my parents for their anniversary and I came across this private walking tour in Charleston. They love learning about local history and architecture. Do you think it would be a good experience for them? What about the price?