The Best Walking Tour in Charleston!

We use only certified historians as guides. You'll find our guides both knowledgeable and personable. Nice people who live in this amazing little town, and love teaching people about the role it playe

We use only certified historians as guides. You'll find our guides both knowledgeable and personable. Nice people who live in this amazing little town, and love teaching people about the role it played in the formation of our country. When we’re finished we’ll end up very close to where we started, the proud new owners of the most valuable souvenir you can take home from your trip – knowledge. So come on ya'll, this tour ain't gonna book itself! :)

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Location: Charleston

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for the walking tour in Charleston?

A: There's no strict age limit for the walking tour, but it's best suited for ages 12 and up due to the historical content and walking distance. Younger kids can definitely come along, but keep in mind it might be a bit long for them, so plan accordingly! The guides are very accommodating and can adjust the pace if needed.

Q: What should I wear for the Charleston walking tour? Any recommendations?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking quite a bit! I'd recommend breathable clothing, especially in the summer. It can get hot and humid in Charleston. A hat and sunscreen are also good ideas if you're sensitive to the sun. Just dress for the weather – layers are helpful in spring and fall!

Q: Can we reschedule if our plans change after booking the tour?

A: Yes! Blueberry Tours is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just reach out to them at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll help you find a new date. It's really accommodating, which is great for planning ahead!

Discussions

Looking for the best gift for history lovers? This walking tour rocks!

I just booked the walking tour in Charleston for my dad's birthday! He’s a huge history buff, and I love that they use certified historians as guides. I’ve heard they’re super knowledgeable and make it fun. I'm hoping it’ll be an awesome experience for him. Has anyone done it? Any tips?

Anyone else think this tour is perfect for a family outing?

I went on this walking tour with my family last month, and it was such a blast! The kids learned so much, and the tour was informative without being boring. We ended up near a cute café too! If you're thinking about gifting it, it’s a solid choice for families. How do you think it would go with younger kids?