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Visite à pied de la meilleure histoire de Charleston - 10 h 00

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I promise you're going to learn more about history on this tour than on any other tour in this town. I will teach you things you did not know, and challenge things you think you know.

But... we start by discussing what's important to you about history. What you like, and what you hope to learn. This allows me to focus the conversation where you want.

I use a story format and I ask you a lot of questions to spur discussion. I'll walk you down the path of Charleston in a funny, interesting, sometimes irreverent way.

We'll start at Waterfront Park and head south to the famous Charleston battery. We'll see some amazing sights and have some fascinating discussions about the very colorful history of the early fort of Charles Towne.

When we’re finished we’ll end up very close to where we started, the proud new owners of the most valuable souvenir you can take home from your trip – knowledge.

So come on ya'll, this tour ain't gonna book itself! :)
Ville: Charleston
Wed 23 Jul
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Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
2
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
3
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
4
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
5
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
6
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
7
Visites à Chucktown
Nous commençons au bord de l'eau, marchons principalement à l'ombre - et prenons autant de pauses que nécessaire. S'il vous plaît gardez en tête. Nous ne marchons pas vite et nous prenons notre temps. Cependant, Charleston n'est pas connu pour ses trottoirs droits et de niveau - c'est pourquoi nous ne recommandons pas les fauteuils roulants et les déambulateurs lors d'une visite comme celle-ci. Les poussettes sont bien. Cependant, les jeunes enfants peuvent avoir besoin d'un peu plus de soin sur les trottoirs étroits. Il fait très chaud et humide à Charleston à cette période de l'année. En plus de chaussures de marche confortables et d'une bonne attitude, vous voudrez peut-être apporter une bouteille d'eau.
8
Jardins de la batterie et du point blanc
Une vue à couper le souffle parmi les chênes centenaires.
9
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
10
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
11
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
12
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
13
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
14
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
15
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
16
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
17
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
18
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
19
Chucktown Tours
We start out by the water, walk mostly in the shade - and take as many breaks as people may need. Please keep in mind. We’re not walking fast, and we take our time. However, Charleston isn’t known for its straight and level sidewalks – that’s why we don’t recommend wheelchairs and walkers on a tour like this. Strollers are fine. However, young children may need a little extra care on the narrow sidewalks.   It’s very hot and humid in in Charleston this time of year. In addition to comfortable walking shoes, and a great attitude - you may want to bring a bottled water.
20
Battery & White Point Gardens
A breathtaking view among the hundred years old Live Oak trees.
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Commentaires (110)
jross55
Oct 2019
Had a wonderful walking tour with Mark! All kinds of history on Charleston from the it's beginnings through the Civil War and after. He is very knowledgeable and very passionate about the city and it's history. Would highly recommend!
Mary Lynn M
Jun 2019
Overall a great tour, lots of history I did not know. Though the meeting place was easy to find we still arrived a few minutes late but Mark was so kind and didn't make us feel bad. However I suggest not arriving late as the other tourists did seem to mind and I don't blame them since it was sooo hot. Mark is a very good tour guide and gave us a very good overview of Charleston history. I especially loved walking through the residential section and hearing the stories of past residents. I love learning history through the personal stories of all the characters involved. My only suggestion for this tour is an ice cream, beer or ice tea stop somewhere along the route on the really hot days. It was well over 90 degrees the day of our tour and standing in the sun at some points on the tour was intolerable for me.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2019
There are simply no stores in the Historic District to purchase things - and as always, we found as much shade as possible. We did everything we could to make you as comfortable as we could :(
Gregarious48
May 2019
Mark was very knowledgeable with information about the area we walked and Charleston in general. A great storyteller. We stayed cool in the areas that we walked. Remember: don’t drink the Oleander Tea. 🙀

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