Charleston Historical Civil War Walking Tour
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$47
Charleston
SC
1-15
people
price for
1 participant
1 hour
30 minutes
  • • Explore Historic Charleston's Iconic Landmarks
  • • Enjoy A 1.5 Hour Insightful Walking Tour
  • • Experience Charleston's Most Knowledgeable Licensed City Guides
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Why We Love This Unique Experience

Step into the enchanting past of Charleston, SC with a Small Group Historic Charleston Walking Tour. This immersive experience offers history enthusiasts and casual explorers alike a unique opportunity to stroll through one of America’s most charming and historically rich cities. As the sun filters through the iconic oak trees draped in Spanish moss, every step unveils tales woven from 300 years of history, making it perfect for anyone eager to discover Charleston's captivating heritage.

Guided by expert local historians, this walking tour takes participants through cobblestone streets and hidden alleyways, revealing the stories behind historic homes and landmarks. From the picturesque battery overlooking the harbor to the quaint charm of Tradd Street lined with exquisite window boxes, each location tells its own story. Guests will learn about significant events that shaped the city, including the Civil War and the colorful lives of its past residents, all while enjoying the intimate atmosphere of a small group setting. Ideal for those who love personal interaction, this tour promises not only facts but fascinating anecdotes that bring Charleston's history to life.

This Small Group Historic Charleston Walking Tour is not only a delightful adventure for history buffs but also a thoughtful gift for friends, family, or colleagues. Whether celebrating a special occasion or simply looking to share a unique experience, this tour makes for a memorable outing that will leave a lasting impression. Explore the timeless beauty of Charleston and create cherished memories that will be recounted for years to come!

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Experience Overview:

Small Group Historic Charleston Walking Tour

Charleston, SC is a wonderful place to visit. So much history, so many centuries old traditions. Choosing the right tour guide will make your experience truly memorable.
Mike and Nancy are licensed city guides and 30 year resident of the Old and Historic District. They can offer a perspective that almost no one else can. One of them will walk you through little known pathways and tell you about 300 year old Charleston customs that are still practiced today. For those interested Mike also offers Civil War in Charleston tours. Learn about the battles that took place in Charleston, the harbor defenses and the unique relationship between Major Anderson the Union commander and General Beauregard the Confederate commander.
Finally, Mike and Nancy are considered two of Charleston's premier guides. See why Charleston's leading hotels refer their guests to them.

Meeting Point

1 1/2 Meeting St

1 1/2 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

At the very southern end of Meeting Street

What's included:

  • Transportation from your hotel if needed

What to expect:

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Battery & White Point Gardens

2 Murray Blvd., , Charleston, 29401, South Carolina

The tour begins at White Point Garden where the settlers landed in 1680. There you hear about how Charleston was started. A gift to 8 Lord Proprietors from King Charles II. You will see the Stevens Lather House, at 17,000 sq. ft, the second largest home in Charleston. In 1920 the good people of Charleston established the Society for the Preservation of Old Dwellings in the ballroom of that home. It was the very first preservation society in the country.

20 minutes

East Battery

E Battery, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

As we stroll along the high battery (waterfront) you will learn about the Civil War and the Revolutionary War. You’ll hear about the Battle of Battery Wagner, subject of the movie “Glory” and much more about the Civil War. You will see some of Charleston’s finest antebellum homes and hear some “insider” stories of old Charleston. Like the 900 piece of cannon that landed on the roof of the Roper House in 1864 and it’s still there today. You will see the Carolina Yaughtless Club, Rainbow Row and much more.

25 minutes

Tradd Street

Tradd St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

Once we get to Tradd Street we will be walking in what was the original walled city. We will see some of Charleston’s earliest grand homes from the 1740’s and 1750’s. Tradd Street, with its wonderful window boxes is considered one of Charleston’s most charming streets and is often featured in Southern Living Magazine. We will see Catfish Row (Church Street between Tradd Street and Broad Street), the black neighborhood in Charleston before the Civil War and the subject of the play Porgy and Bess.

20 minutes

Meeting Street

Meeting St, Charleston, SC, USA

Then to Meeting Street. There we will see more examples of Charleston’s pre Revolutionary War homes, including the James Simmons House - General Beauregard’s headquarters during the Civil War. We will see the Nathanial Russell, one of Charleston’s finest museum homes, an example of a Charleston Single House and the Williams Mansion - at 24,000 sq. ft. the largest home in Charleston. George Williams built the mansion after the Civil War in what is called the Italianate style of architecture. Williams was a blockade runner during the Civil War. Margaret Mitchell (author of Gone with The Wind) visited the home when she was 13 years old and we think that visit may have been the genesis of her book.

20 minutes

Details & Important Info

Additional Experience Details & Important Information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellations & Refunds

Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds

Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.

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Mike Frederick

Product SKU: US-7736-0001
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What People Are Saying

(22 reviews)

Customers rave about their tours with Mike, highlighting his extensive knowledge of Charleston's rich history, both past and present. Reviewers appreciate his personal touch, as he tailors each experience to individual interests while maintaining a friendly and accommodating demeanor. The small group sizes enhance the intimate experience, allowing for engaging discussions and comfortable pacing, even in challenging weather. Many note that the tour is not only educational but also enjoyable, blending historical insights with delightful anecdotes about local families and current events. Overall, this tour is highly recommended for anyone looking to explore Charleston in a meaningful way, making it a must-do for visitors.


Experience Highlights

Knowledgeable Guides... Personalized Experience... Rich Historical Insights... Fun for Kids... Excellent Customer Service... Great for Small Groups... Memorable Walking Tour... Highly Recommended...

Charleston Historic Walking Tour and Insights

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Charleston
SC
1-15
people
price for
1 participant
1 hour
30 minutes
  • • Explore Historic Charleston's Iconic Landmarks
  • • Enjoy A 1.5 Hour Insightful Walking Tour
  • • Experience Charleston's Most Knowledgeable Licensed City Guides
or

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