Tour Schedule and Itinerary
All tours are 2.75 hours in duration, travel about 1.5 miles, and will never be larger than 12 people.
Schedule of Tours:
Monday: 9:30am and 2pm
Wednesday: 9:30am and 2pm
Friday: 9:30am and 2pm
Saturday: 9:30am & 2pm
Sunday: 9:30am and 2pm
Schedules are subject to change, please check the calendar on my website's booking engine for current availability.
All tours begin at 108 Meeting Street and the tour will end on the Battery next to Charleston Harbor and near the iconic Rainbow Row section of the city. Please arrive ten minutes prior to departure.
Private Tours are available by appointment. Please call (843) 655-9551 to inquire.
Sites To See
As we stroll along Charleston’s historic streets, you will see the oldest sections of the city, important public buildings, and its picturesque residential area. We will surely pass by:
The Mills House Hotel
St. Phillips Church
Dock Street Theatre
Huguenot Church
Cobblestone Streets
French Quarter
Hibernian Hall
Fort Sumter
The Fireproof Building
Decorative Wrought Iron Work
Washington Park
St. Michael’s Church
Heyward-Washington House
First Baptist Church
The Charleston Battery
Catfish Row
Historic Graveyards and Cemetery’s
Quaint Alleys and Gardens
Pink House
Four Corners of Law
Stories To Hear
Each tour begins with an introduction to the founding of Charleston in 1670, its economic development, and the rise of the modern preservation movement that created the historic district in 1931. We will cover a wide variety of topics and during our walk you will hear gripping stories about historic buildings and people, learn about the city’s architecture and culture, and depart the tour with a greater understanding and appreciation of Charleston's unique history.
Sites To See
As we stroll along Charleston’s historic streets, you will see the oldest sections of the city, important public buildings, and its picturesque residential area. We will surely pass by:
The Mills House Hotel
St. Phillips Church
Dock Street Theatre
Huguenot Church
Cobblestone Streets
French Quarter
Hibernian Hall
Fort Sumter
The Fireproof Building
Decorative Wrought Iron Work
Washington Park
St. Michael’s Church
Heyward-Washington House
First Baptist Church
The Charleston Battery
Catfish Row
Historic Graveyards and Cemetery’s
Quaint Alleys and Gardens
Pink House
Four Corners of Law
Stories To Hear
Each tour begins with an introduction to the founding of Charleston in 1670, its economic development, and the rise of the modern preservation movement that created the historic district in 1931. We will cover a wide variety of topics and during our walk you will hear gripping stories about historic buildings and people, learn about the city’s architecture and culture, and depart the tour with a greater understanding and appreciation of Charleston's unique history.