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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
Sun 29 Sep
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Starting at $24.99
Sun 29 Sep
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)
nursjme
Jul 2018
We booked the Death and Depravity tour on Saturday night. I personally thought it was an expensive walking tour but we wanted to hear some of the stories of Charleston that you don't hear on your normal day time tours. This was our first ghost tour, so we do not have anything to compare it to. We met at the fountain and 20 people went per tour around the city. Our tour guide was nice and had good stories, but of course there were some that I wondered if they were true or not. Also, I think it would be more scary and interesting to go into some of these places and not just stand outside of them and talk about it. Overall, it was a hot, muggy night with walking around the city hearing stories that may or may not be true. We had done a carriage ride tour earlier in the day, and a lot of things were repeated in the ghost tour. I did not find it very scary and by the end of the tour I was ready to go. I would most likely not go on this tour again.
Shar1234567
Jul 2018
I have gone in 3 ghost Tours in Charleston and this one was definitely the best one Iā€™ve taken! The guide, Don, was super informative and had great stories and photos. Would definitely recommend this tour!
Katherine K
Jul 2018
After reading the great reviews online, I was excited for this tour. Having done ghost tours in New Orleans, DC, Philadelphia, and Boston, I was excited to add another city to my list, especially one with such deep history. As with any ghost tour in any city, wear comfortable shoes as they typically last for about 2 hours and take you around the cities. The tour guide is from Charleston and is a registered tour guide so I was surprised to find him having a difficult time telling the stories. He would pause and stumble over his words quite often. I only heard about 4 ghost stories total, most of what was talked about was general Charleston history and was told in a very boring manner. I understand that general history is provided for background information but it took so long to get to the meat of the story that the attention of the crowd was lost which was only amplified by the stumbling mentioned above. The website described the death and depravity tour as "spooky" and "disturbing." It promised we would hear about mature and seedy history. At the end, I hadn't heard anything remotely close to what was described. Quite a few people left prior to the end of the tour. At the end of the tour, a fellow customer asked why he saw some other tours go into the graveyards and why we didn't do that. The tour guide's response was that they weren't allowed which I found quite odd. I hope that the company can use this as constructive and revamp the tour and gain access to the places that other companies can enter. I also urge them to take notes from other cities about what they do and how they tell their stories. There is a lot of room for improvement before I would recommend this tour to anyone.

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