
Small Group History & Storytelling Tour of Historic Charleston
Small Group History & Storytelling Tour of Historic Charleston
Most Tours in Charleston will take out 20 people on a tour. I keep my tours smaller and max out at 10 people. By having smaller groups it allows my guests to have a more personalized and unique experience.
You get me, an experienced tour guide (Adam Moore) as your tour guide. I do every tour so you can be assured you will be getting the real deal :) So grab a coffee and get your day started off right with a morning history tour of beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.I will provide Intricate and detailed history, plus great storytelling and personality on our tour. Again, I like to keep these tours smaller in size to encourage conversations and questions.
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Your Itinerary
A curated journey through the experience
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
10 minutesFrench Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
5 minutesDock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
15 minutesChalmers Street
A beautiful cobblestone street with one of the oldest structures in Charleston located on it..."The Pink House"
10 minutesOld Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
10 minutesBroad Street
Laid out in 1680 this beautiful street was the center of commerce in Charleston...and still is.
5 minutesExchange Building
Finished in 1771 we talk bout Charleston's role in the American Revolution
10 minutesWaterfront Park
Here we get a look at the water and Charleston harbor and talk about the Civil War.
10 minutesRainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
10 minutesChurch Street
Some of the most beautiful and historic homes in Charleston are located on this street.
10 minutesSaint Michaels Alley
A beautiful alley on our way back to the center of town.
5 minutesSaint Michael's Church
Sometimes this church is open and we can walk inside and take a look.
5 minutesWashington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
10 minutesIncluded
- Good Stories and a Great Time!
- History From a Licensed & Experienced Tour Guide
- History From a University Of South Carolina History Graduate
- 10 People Or Less
Not Included
- Admission Inside The Old Ryan Slave Mart
- Admission Inside The Old Exchange Building
Good to Know
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- What to Bring/Wear: 1) Footwear that you enjoy walking in. 2) Water. 3) Bug Spray. 4) Umbrella or Rain Coat (it rains a lot here)
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- COVID-19 Update: Masks are not required. I keep my groups smaller in size and under the max limit allowed by the city. This is an outdoor walking tour but we may have a chance to go inside a few buildings.
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tickets & Cancellation
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.