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French Quarter Historic Charleston Walk

Overview
This historical overview of Charleston's French Quarter highlights the Holy City's finest points of interest. Bring a camera to capture the beauty, and enjoy a breathtaking walk through colonial and early American architecture. Your native Charleston guide will show you unique landmarks with intriguing narratives of how these structures originated. The tour includes visits through cobblestone alleys and passages to admire the spectacular historic fabric of the district. The tour also includes an easy stroll along Charleston's majestic harbor with its castle and forts that shaped much of America's maritime and military history
City: Charleston
Mon 24 Feb
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Starting at $30.00
Mon 24 Feb
Starting at $30.00
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What's Included
Historic look at the French Quarter
Professional Guide
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • If you would like your own private tour for your family and group for any reason, contact us directly at 803/669/3003 or through our website to block off the tour time for you. We also can accommodate special time requests with enough advanced notice.
What To Expect
1
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
2
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
3
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
4
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
5
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
6
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
7
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
8
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
9
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
10
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
11
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
12
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
13
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (91)
N7575DAsarahm
Nov 2019
Excellent way to spend a couple of hours to get a great insight into Charleston's rich history. Geordie highlighted many different aspects of the city's varied culture and people. He was an extremely knowledgeable and accommodating guide. Highly recommend this tour.
Response from Host
Nov 2019
Thank you for joining the French Quarter Walk of Charleston. We appreciate the positive feedback and hope to see you again in the Holy City!
Wronsco
Nov 2019
We spent Sunday morning walking thru the French Quarter learning all about the rich history of Charleston. Geordie was an awesome tour guide and would tour with him again next time in town.
Response from Host
Nov 2019
Thank yā€™all for being up for a 9am French Quarter Walk on such a brisk weather morning! It was a treat to have the French Quarter mainly to ourselves most of the tour until people began to come outside when the weather began to warm. Please come back soon and often!
Megan W
Oct 2019
My wife and I are very different. Iā€™m a physician with a pastime for history and my wife was just looking to be entertained while on our babymoon in Charleston. Geordie delivered for us both. I was impressed by his ability to answer my detailed question all while doing so in a style and vernacular that kept everyone entertained. Would recommend for anybody looking for a historic Charleston tour!
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Thank you for joining the Historic Charleston French Quarter Walk. It was a pleasure having you and your family (with the one on the way for 2020). Please make the short trek down from Greenville, South Carolina more often-- Charleston is only a three hour drive south for you : ) Hope to see you again!

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