Come on our History Walking Tour presented by Junket!
Charleston is a popular tourist destination for people from all over the country. Today's visitors love strolling along the gorgeous cobblestone paths, taking in the natural visual magnificence, stopping for a bite to eat by the river, or shopping on King Street for the latest fashion trends. You'd never realize it, but there are horrific memories of destruction, mayhem, and death beneath all of this beauty and grand architecture. Since its establishment in 1670, Charleston has weathered innumerable harsh conflicts, Mother Nature, and threats from enemies from an endless sea of enemies.
Threats to Charleston included well-known pirates like Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet. Learn how Charleston's beautiful homes and paths came to be by taking a tour of the city's gorgeous surroundings, from The Battery to White Point Gardens, to the Stede Bonnet Monument. Start at the Battery and explore Charleston's heritage of Pirate and Patriots.
Explore Charleston's early history and why it was built it its strategic location.
Discover how this spot got its name, and learn the tale of the pirate who met his end here in the 17th century.
Explore the role Charleston played in the Revolutionary War, starting at the home of a Revolutionary War hero, and second cousin to George Washington.
With a beautiful view of The Battery, this home is one of the finest examples of early Federal architecture in Charleston.
Rainbow Row is named for its collection of brightly colored homes, which were once merchant shops, and were restored to their former glory in the 1930s.
Built in 1771, this location's history spans much of Charleston's history, from its time as a prison for traitors in the American Revolution, to being a marketplace for enslaved people before the Civil War.
At this location, view the Slave Auction Monument, a memorial to the skilled, yet enslaved population who made much of Charleston's opulence possible.
This location traces the resilience of enslaved blacks, and also highlights the Gullah-Geechee culture of the area.
Built on the site of the first Anglican church built south of Virginia, this building as remained largely unchanged for the past 250 years.
Built in 1765 for a family of slave traders, this home became the headquarters of the Union Army in Charleston during the Civil War.
All tours meet at the bandstand/gazebo, in the middle of White Point Park, down at the Battery (2 Murray Blvd. Charleston, SC 29401).
Please check in with your tour guide at the meeting location 10-15 minutes before the tour's start time.
Charleston, South Carolina, is a historic coastal city known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant food scene. With its cobblestone streets, antebellum mansions, and picturesque waterfront, Charleston offers a unique blend of history, charm, and Southern hospitality.
One of the nation's oldest public markets, featuring local artisans, food vendors, and unique souvenirs. The market is a great place to experience the local culture and history.
The site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. Visitors can take a ferry to the fort and learn about its historical significance.
A historic plantation with beautiful gardens, nature trails, and a zoo. It's one of the oldest public gardens in America.
A classic Lowcountry dish featuring creamy grits topped with sautéed shrimp and a flavorful sauce
A rich, creamy soup made with blue crab meat, crab roe, and a touch of sherry
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and events.
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Charleston is generally a safe city for travelers, but as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Charleston Bus Station
The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) operates a network of buses. The system is affordable and convenient for getting around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular beach destination known for its laid-back atmosphere, surfing, and seafood restaurants. Folly Beach offers a great escape from the city with its wide sandy shores and ocean views.
A historic plantation with beautiful gardens, a museum, and a restored rice mill. Middleton Place offers a glimpse into the lives of plantation owners and enslaved people.
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