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Charleston Ghosts of Liberty Guided Walking Tour

Overview
On Ghost City's Ghosts of Liberty Tour, you will see Haunted Charleston in a completely new way. You will view the Holy City through the paranormal lens of those who risked life and limb for Charleston, and for the birth of a nation.

Combining aspects of Charleston's famous ghost stories with the lesser known haunted tales of the Holy City, the Ghosts of Liberty Tour is a never before seen glimpse at the ghosts of Charleston who, while living, fought so valiantly to keep the city united.

City: Charleston
Tue 01 Oct
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Starting at $24.99
Tue 01 Oct
Starting at $24.99
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What's Included
In-person guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
Stop by The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, one of the most haunted buildings in Charleston. Since the late 1600s, the Exchange and Dungeon have existed in one form or another. Once a walled prison, it has been a haven for those seeking freedom as well as a dark and gruesome spot for prisoners caught on the wrong side of authority.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (391)
Melanie J
Aug 2020
This was the best night tour we've ever done. The guide makes all the difference and ours was GREAT!! If you get the opportunity, go with Don't, he was amazing. Hilarious and informative, we have never had such a good time on a walking tour.
lafmo88
Jul 2020
We booked the night tour and arrived at the fountain 15 minutes prior to the tour at 10pm. Weren't sure who we would be meeting, but after we lingered around a bit, a guy did ask if we were there for the tour and we said yet. He said make yourself at home as we are waiting on more people to show up. Me and my daughter proceeded to sit on the park bench immediately behind him and the girl he was standing with. A few more people showed up and were talking to him. Then another couple showed up and it looked like they were getting ready for the tour so me and my daughter walked over there and they were just heading up the street, so we began to follow and the other girl who was still standing there asked if we were there for the tour and we said yes, and she said did you check in and we said yes. She said you can't go with them because they already have 8 people, so we had to wait with her until more people arrived for the scheduled tour. My daughter had really wanted that guy as our tour guide as she read the reviews and his name kept coming up as being really good, so we were disappointed that we were the first ones to check in with him and then we weren't part of his group. Some parts of the tour lost our attention like the long story in the bloody alley where the tour guide talked about the dualing that took place there. It seemed like we were in that alley for a good 15 minutes listening to the stories and it was quite hot with not much air movement through there. The rest of the tour was ok, but nothing spectacular. It's always nice to learn a bit of history on these types of tours though. Tour ended up being just over 90 minutes long.
victoriaj213
Jul 2020
Scary. Not from ghosts but from risk of COVID. Guide Camden checked everyone in without his ā€œmaskā€ which was a bandana around his neck. When we asked if the other tour customers (a family) would wear a mask, the guide said he ā€œcouldnā€™t make themā€ despite a county mask mandate and international pandemic. The man (customer) said he would not wear a mask. He said ā€œMy money is as good as yourā€™sā€ (?) and ā€œme and my buddies never wear a mask and I donā€™t care!ā€ Camden started the tour with the man and his family and left us standing there on the phone w his supervisor who was equally apathetic and said I could ā€œcall Viator for a refundā€. We caught up w another group that was masked and completed the tour even though that guide took her mask down to talk. She was nice and apologetic but not a very interesting tour. Saw another tour company with tour guides wearing face shields and all customers masked so it could be done. Which we had skipped this one!

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