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Chauffeur privé et entrée à Middleton & Magnolia Plantation + Box Lunch

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We offer transportation for Private Groups and Families to explore all that the Charleston Area has to offer. Enjoy a beautiful ride up the Spanish Moss Canopied River Road to the historic Plantations in West Ashley. Each offers a unique perspective on antebellum life and educational programs for all ages.

Ville: Charleston
Fri 25 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled Water Provided
Middleton Place - Self Guided Entrance Fee
Air-conditioned vehicle
Box Lunch Provided: Lead Passenger must confirm with GCT Concierge
Gratuities
Magnolia Gardens - Self Guided Entrance Fee
Bottled Water Provided
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
The gardens at Magnolia Plantation are of such beauty and variety that they have brought tourists from around the world to view them since they were open to the public in the early 1870s. However, many parts of the gardens are much older, some sections more than 325 years old, making them the oldest unrestored gardens in America. As the plantation has stayed within the ownership of the same family for more than three centuries, each generation has added their own personal touch to the gardens, expanding and adding to their variety. Today there are various varieties of flowers from camellias, daffodils, to azaleas and countless other species in bloom year round, with the climax of incredible beauty building towards the spring bloom.
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Middleton Place
Explore the 65 acres of lush secret gardens. visit the Stable yards and see water buffalo, gulf coast sheep and cashmere goats brought to the lowcountry specifically for their resilience to this climate. Learn about the cultivation of rice and the mining of phosphate that supported the area through out the 17th and 18th Centuries. Visit the Blacksmith, Carpenter, Pottery and Textiles Shops to experience how those who lived and worked on the Plantation survived.
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
The gardens at Magnolia Plantation are of such beauty and variety that they have brought tourists from around the world to view them since they were open to the public in the early 1870s. However, many parts of the gardens are much older, some sections more than 325 years old, making them the oldest unrestored gardens in America. As the plantation has stayed within the ownership of the same family for more than three centuries, each generation has added their own personal touch to the gardens, expanding and adding to their variety. Today there are various varieties of flowers from camellias, daffodils, to azaleas and countless other species in bloom year round, with the climax of incredible beauty building towards the spring bloom.
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Middleton Place
Explore the 65 acres of lush secret gardens. visit the Stable yards and see water buffalo, gulf coast sheep and cashmere goats brought to the lowcountry specifically for their resilience to this climate. Learn about the cultivation of rice and the mining of phosphate that supported the area through out the 17th and 18th Centuries. Visit the Blacksmith, Carpenter, Pottery and Textiles Shops to experience how those who lived and worked on the Plantation survived.
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Plantation et jardins de magnolias
Les jardins de Magnolia Plantation sont d'une telle beauté et variété qu'ils ont amené des touristes du monde entier à les voir depuis leur ouverture au public au début des années 1870. Cependant, de nombreuses parties des jardins sont beaucoup plus anciennes, certaines sections ayant plus de 325 ans, ce qui en fait les plus anciens jardins non restaurés d'Amérique. Comme la plantation est restée dans la propriété de la même famille pendant plus de trois siècles, chaque génération a ajouté sa touche personnelle aux jardins, élargissant et ajoutant à leur variété. Aujourd'hui, il existe diverses variétés de fleurs allant des camélias, des jonquilles aux azalées et d'innombrables autres espèces en fleurs toute l'année, avec le point culminant d'une beauté incroyable vers la floraison printanière.
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Place Middleton
Explorez les 65 acres de jardins secrets luxuriants. visitez les chantiers des écuries et admirez les buffles d'eau, les moutons de la côte du golfe et les chèvres cachemire amenés dans le bas-pays spécifiquement pour leur résistance à ce climat. Découvrez la culture du riz et l'extraction du phosphate qui ont soutenu la région tout au long des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Visitez les ateliers de forgeron, de charpentier, de poterie et de textile pour découvrir comment ceux qui vivaient et travaillaient sur la plantation ont survécu.
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
The gardens at Magnolia Plantation are of such beauty and variety that they have brought tourists from around the world to view them since they were open to the public in the early 1870s. However, many parts of the gardens are much older, some sections more than 325 years old, making them the oldest unrestored gardens in America. As the plantation has stayed within the ownership of the same family for more than three centuries, each generation has added their own personal touch to the gardens, expanding and adding to their variety. Today there are various varieties of flowers from camellias, daffodils, to azaleas and countless other species in bloom year round, with the climax of incredible beauty building towards the spring bloom.
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Middleton Place
Explore the 65 acres of lush secret gardens. visit the Stable yards and see water buffalo, gulf coast sheep and cashmere goats brought to the lowcountry specifically for their resilience to this climate. Learn about the cultivation of rice and the mining of phosphate that supported the area through out the 17th and 18th Centuries. Visit the Blacksmith, Carpenter, Pottery and Textiles Shops to experience how those who lived and worked on the Plantation survived.
9
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
The gardens at Magnolia Plantation are of such beauty and variety that they have brought tourists from around the world to view them since they were open to the public in the early 1870s. However, many parts of the gardens are much older, some sections more than 325 years old, making them the oldest unrestored gardens in America. As the plantation has stayed within the ownership of the same family for more than three centuries, each generation has added their own personal touch to the gardens, expanding and adding to their variety. Today there are various varieties of flowers from camellias, daffodils, to azaleas and countless other species in bloom year round, with the climax of incredible beauty building towards the spring bloom.
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Middleton Place
Explore the 65 acres of lush secret gardens. visit the Stable yards and see water buffalo, gulf coast sheep and cashmere goats brought to the lowcountry specifically for their resilience to this climate. Learn about the cultivation of rice and the mining of phosphate that supported the area through out the 17th and 18th Centuries. Visit the Blacksmith, Carpenter, Pottery and Textiles Shops to experience how those who lived and worked on the Plantation survived.
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Commentaires (1)
Brandy_H
Jul 2021
Most memorable- the driver (Mudge) Opinion: when offering a lunch box, we would recommend the food be fresh. We were picked up at 9:30am, & our driver already had the food in the front seat in a paper bag. We had just had breakfast, & had planned on eating the food for lunch (noon). But with it being in a paper bag & not kept cold… we did not get to enjoy it. The water in the cooler had no ice; therefore it was hot.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2022
Thank you for your feedback. Your notes will be used to improve our offerings. ** Update, new coolers are used to keep food and beverages fresh until clients ready to enjoy.

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