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Visite à pied en solo "Le quartier français de Charleston" autoguidée

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Explore the Historical French Quarter of Charleston and discover its story. Go at your own pace, on your own schedule and on your own terms. It's like a real life tour guide, only it's on your phone, way more convenient and a better story teller.

WalknTours technology seamlessly guides you step by step through The French Quarter telling you the stories of it's alleys, it's history, it's buildings, Church Street, churches, Pineapple Fountain, the Old Slave Market, Charleston Green, the Civil War and so much more.

The tour takes about 1 hour to walk. But feel free to stop in the shops, historical sites or restaurants you'll discover as you walk through this picturesque city.

The WalknTours app guides Solo travelers on a hands free tour.

Go anytime, explore on your own schedule.

Perfect for Solo Travelers. Especially Solo Travel Rebels.

How it works:
1. Get the WalknTours app
2. Register an account using the code in your email
3. Go to 73 North Market Street
4. Press start
Ville: Charleston
Sat 09 Aug
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WalknTours Solo Smart Phone guided tour
After the tour you will unlock a 'Virtual Walk' of the tour. Listen to the stories anytime.
WalknTours Solo Smart Phone guided tour
After the tour you will unlock a 'Virtual Walk' of the tour. Listen to the stories anytime.
WalknTours Solo Smart Phone guided tour
After the tour you will unlock a 'Virtual Walk' of the tour. Listen to the stories anytime.
Visite récapitulative que vous pouvez faire après avoir fait la visite en personne
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
2
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
3
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
4
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
5
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
6
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
7
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
8
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
9
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
10
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
11
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
12
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
13
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
14
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
15
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
16
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
17
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
18
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
19
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
20
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
21
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
22
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
23
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
24
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
25
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
26
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
27
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
28
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
29
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
30
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
31
Marché de la ville de Charleston
Construit à l'origine en 1841 et inspiré du temple de la victoire sans ailes à Athènes, en Grèce, le marché de la ville de Charleston est un incontournable. Et super endroit pour trouver une bouchée à manger. Ici, vous découvrirez le marché de la ville et entendrez l'histoire du musée confédéré. Nous n'entrerons pas. Si vous faites la visite entre 9h30 et 17h00, vous pourrez vous promener dans le marché de la ville de Charleston.
32
La poudrière
Nous nous arrêterons à l'entrée et écouterons l'histoire de la poudrière, l'un des plus anciens bâtiments de Charleston. La visite n'entre pas mais vous pouvez mettre la visite en pause et entrer.
33
Église Saint-Philippe
Nous nous arrêterons devant l'église. Nous n'entrerons pas. Vous entendrez l'histoire de l'église. et c'est l'histoire. Nous nous arrêterons également à la maison des pirates à quelques portes et découvrirons l'histoire des pirates à Charleston.
34
Église huguenote française
Nous passerons devant l'église mais nous n'y entrerons pas. Vous entendrez l'histoire de leur persécution en France et comment ils ont fui vers le nouveau monde.
35
Théâtre de la rue Dock
Nous allons nous arrêter et entendre son histoire. Le 12 février 1736, l'original Dock Street Theatre a ouvert ses portes. Et c'était le premier bâtiment en Amérique construit exclusivement pour des représentations théâtrales.
36
Galerie de la maison rose
Cette ancienne maison était une taverne de pirates, un cabinet d'avocats et maintenant une galerie. Et certains disent qu'il est hanté. Nous nous arrêterons à l'extérieur et écouterons son histoire.
37
Musée de l'ancien marché aux esclaves
Malheureusement, Charleston a toute une histoire dans le commerce des esclaves. Ce bâtiment abritait autrefois une maison de vente aux enchères d'esclaves. Nous nous arrêtons devant et entendons son histoire mais n'entrons pas.
38
Allée de Philadelphie
C'est une belle ruelle avec une longue histoire. Et c'est hors des sentiers battus que les touristes ne découvrent pas souvent. Nous marcherons dans l'allée de Philadelphie et entendrons son histoire et l'histoire de la raison pour laquelle ils l'appellent l'allée des Duelers.
39
Parc riverain Joe Riley
Le front de mer était autrefois un endroit que personne ne visitait. Aujourd'hui, c'est un point chaud pour les touristes et les habitants. Nous entrerons dans le parc, verrons l'écho rock et marcherons jusqu'à la fontaine Ananas. En chemin, vous entendrez l'histoire des parcs.
40
Fontaine Ananas
Cette fontaine emblématique est un. à voir. Et vous apprendrez pourquoi les ananas sont si importants dans la ville sainte. La visite se termine ici.
41
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
42
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
43
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
44
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
45
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
46
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
47
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
48
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
49
Charleston Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
50
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
51
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
52
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
53
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
54
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
55
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
56
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
57
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
58
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
59
Charleston Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
60
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
61
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
62
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
63
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
64
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
65
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
66
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
67
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
68
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
69
Charleston Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
70
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
71
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
72
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
73
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
74
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
75
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
76
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
77
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
78
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
79
Charleston Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
80
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
81
Charleston City Market
Originally built in 1841 and it was modeled after the Temple of the Wingless Victory in Athens, Greece, the Charleston City Market is a must see. And great place to find a bite to eat. Here you'll discover the City Market and hear the story of the confederate museum. We will not go in. If you take the tour between 9:30am and 5pm you can walk through the Charleston City Market.
82
The Powder Magazine
We will stop by the entrance and hear the story of the Powder magazine, one of the oldest buildings in Charleston. The tour does not go in but you can pause the tour and enter.
83
St. Philip's Church
We will stop outside the church. We will not enter. You'll hear the story of the church. and it's history. Also we will stop by the Pirate house a few doors down and discover the history of pirates in Charleston.
84
French Huguenot Church
We wills top by the church but not go in. You'll hear the story of their persecution in France and how they fled to the new world.
85
Dock Street Theater
We will stop by and hear it's story. Way back on February 12th, 1736 the original Dock Street Theater opened. And it was the first building in America built exclusively for theatrical performances.
86
Pink House Gallery
This old house was a pirate tavern, a law firm and now a gallery. And some say it's haunted. We will stop by the outside and hear it's story.
87
Old Slave Mart Museum
Unfortunately Charleston has quite the history in the slave trade. This building once held a slave auction house. We stop by the front and hear it's story but do not enter.
88
Philadelphia Alley
It's a beautiful alley with a long history. And it's off the beaten path not often discovered by tourists. We will walk through Philadelphia alley and hear it's history and the history of why they call it the Duelers alley.
89
Charleston Waterfront Park
The waterfront was once a place no one visited. Today it's a hot spot for toursits and locals. We will enter the park, see echo rock and walk to the Pineapple fountain. Along the way you'll hear the parks history.
90
Pineapple Fountain
This iconic fountain is a. must see. And you'll learn why pineapples are so important in the Holy City. Tour ends here.
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Commentaires (32)
carrierg
Feb 2025
Super Informative. Karen did a fantastic job pointing out historic homes and movie locations. Town is very charming ..
sandygT499TO
Sep 2024
I like the concept of a self-guided tour and it was well paced. The historical information was superficial and the background noises were distracting. The exaggerated southern accent was unnecessary.
David_B
Jul 2024
I lived the flexibility of this self guided tour. The locations were accurate and the dig deeper option was really useful. I’ll always look for these type of self guided audio tours from now on. Especially when I’m travelling solo

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