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Drayton Hall Plantation Admission Ticket in Charleston

Overview
Discover historic Drayton Hall, the oldest preserved Plantation house in America still open to the public. Founded in 1738, Drayton Hall is the nation’s earliest example of fully executed Palladian architecture. Enjoy a 45 minute self paced audio tour of this historic estate and complete your visit with a self-guided tour of the grounds as well as access to two galleries and an 18th century African-American cemetery. Explore Drayton Hall on this family-friendly excursion from downtown Charleston; guarantee admission to this popular site by booking ahead.
City: Charleston
Tue 25 Feb
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Starting at $26.00
Tue 25 Feb
Starting at $26.00
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What's Included
Lenhardt Garden
Self Paced Audio Tour of the Historic Home
Almeida Gallery
Gates Gallery
Free Parking
18th Century African-American Cemetery
Orientation Video
Route and map
Meeting point
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Charleston
3380 Ashley River Rd,
This voucher is redeemable for any House Tour departure time on your reserved date of travel. Please check-in at the gate at Drayton Hall Tour times are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Valid photo ID is required upon check-in.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Check-in with valid photo ID is required.
  • Handicapped Accessible through exhibits, garden, museum shop, and walking trails (however wheelchairs, walkers and motorized scooters may have difficulty maneuvering on the unpaved paths). The guided House Tour does require walking up the portico steps into the house. Personal wheelchairs and scooters are prohibited on House Tours.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
What To Expect
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Drayton Hall
Make your way to Drayton Hall, a short 13-mile drive from downtown Charleston. Drayton Hall is a must-see for anyone interested in South Carolina history, Palladian architecture, and culture.  See layers of history carefully preserved on the 125 acres that surround the main house with stunning views of the Ashley River, the reflecting pond, and the 18th-century live oak trees. Included in your All-Access Admission ticket, you will receive full access to the landscape, the Lenhardt Garden, an 18th century African-American cemetery, and a chance to view the Orientation Video. Guided introductory tours covering the history of the property will be given daily at 9am, 10am, 11am, and 1pm. At the end of your visit, make your way back to downtown Charleston and enjoy your stay in the city.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (70)
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requedieu
May 2021
The small museum was interesting for its furniture contents as well as their descriptions. The latter were notable as someone had invested considerable time to research their specifics. Well done! The research time invested for the furniture descriptions was clearly NOT done for the Delft tiles on display. Their descriptions referenced the origins as Holland. A cursory inspection shows the obvious details specific to Asians [clothing, hair style, building construction details, etc.]. In addition, there is NO mention of the early Jesuits missionaries in mainland China who were notorious for stealing "trade secrets" to enable the Roman Catholic countries of Italy, Spain and Holland [the latter under Spanish rule at that time] to begin manufacturing copycat items. What I found interesting was the mention of Jingdezheng [China] origins for some the porcelain dishes but not for the "Delft tiles." No one apparently considered if the displayed porcelain plate originated in China, why would the tiles not come from the same source? As a point of information, these "Delft tiles" were made in Jingdezheng, one of the four imperial Chinese porcelain manufacturing sites, not Holland. I suggest giving the "Delft tiles" researcher a fresh pair of eyeglasses.
Tom_C
Apr 2021
The narrator, the feeling of being there years ago, cleanliness of the facilities, and the ability to move around at your own pace.
Response from Host
Jul 2021
Thank you for choosing to visit Drayton Hall and taking the time to write a review!
Nick_P
Apr 2021
The beautiful trees on the Ashley River. Standing on the banks of the river looking at the beautiful house and trees was breathtaking.
Response from Host
Jul 2021
Thank you for choosing to visit Drayton Hall and taking the time to write a review!

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