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Самостійна пішохідна аудіоекскурсія Чарлстоном

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Get a taste of the authentic antebellum American south with this self-guided walking tour of Charleston, SC. Explore historic districts packed with lovely shops and beautiful architecture as you learn about the city’s founding, its growth into a major metropolis, and how the Revolutionary War and Civil War changed it forever. This tour offers a comprehensive view of this fascinating city and its past.

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

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Місто: Чарльстон
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Простий у використанні: Історії відтворюються автоматично за допомогою GPS. Без рук. Отримуйте ДОПОМОГУ протягом усього дня: телефонуйте, спілкуйтеся в чаті або електронною поштою.
Нічого не пропустіть: повний маршрут, поради щодо подорожей, професійне оповідання, відео, текст, приховані перлини.
Використання в автономному режимі: сигнал стільникового зв’язку чи Wi-Fi не потрібні. Автономна карта GPS і маршрут. Напрямок від зупинки до зупинки.
Гнучкий графік: використовуйте в будь-який день і в будь-який час. Подорожуйте протягом кількох днів або під час наступної подорожі. Ніколи не закінчується.
Програма на вашому телефоні: посилання для завантаження програми Action Guide. Пароль для ваших турів. Попередній перегляд вдома
Easy-to-use app: download Action’s Tour Guide App onto your phone
Engaging storytelling: Uncover unique tales and thrilling history for a memorable journey!
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Walking tours: couples can share one tour by splitting headphones
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Чого очікувати
1
Площа Маріон
Поверніть ліворуч на Calhoun Street. Ліворуч від вас розташована площа Маріон, названа на честь генерала війни за незалежність Френсіса Меріона.
2
Площа Свободи
Поверніть праворуч на Concord Street. Саме з цієї пристані британці евакуювалися в 1782 році. Але хоча для деяких цей день означав незалежність, не всі отримали цю нову свободу.
3
Чарльстонський міський ринок
Поверніть праворуч на North Market Street. Цегляні будівлі, які ви незабаром побачите ліворуч, — це історичний міський ринок Чарльстона.
4
Свято-Михайлівська церква
Будівля з білим шпилем праворуч від вас – це Михайлівська церква. Ця церква, побудована ще в 1752 році, має серйозну історію.
5
Пороховий журнал
Поверніть праворуч на Cumberland Street. Будівля з дахом із середземноморської черепиці праворуч є першою громадською будівлею Чарльстона: Powder Magazine
6
Heyward-Washington House
Попереду поверніть ліворуч на Tradd Street. Цегляний будинок із білими дверима праворуч від вас — це будинок Гейворда-Вашингтона, будинок одного з батьків-засновників нації — Томаса Гейворда-молодшого.
7
Райдужний ряд
Поверніть ліворуч на East Bay Street. Цей барвистий ряд будинків ліворуч від вас називається Rainbow Row. Раніше ці красиві будинки були сірими, поки Дороті Леґґ не купила три з них на початку 1900-х років.
8
Набережний парк Джо Райлі
На перехресті поверніть праворуч на Vendue Range. Попереду набережний парк Джо Райлі – наша остання зупинка.
9
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
10
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
11
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
12
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
13
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
14
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
15
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
16
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
17
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
18
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
19
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
20
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
21
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
22
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
23
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
24
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
25
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
26
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
27
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
28
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
29
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
30
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
31
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
32
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
33
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
34
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
35
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
36
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
37
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
38
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
39
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
40
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
41
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
42
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
43
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
44
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
45
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
46
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
47
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
48
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
49
Circular Congregational Church
The church was established in 1681, making it one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Originally known as the White Meeting House, it was built as a meeting place for Dissenters who did not conform to the Church of England. The current circular building was constructed in 1891 after the original building was destroyed by fire. NOTE: This 2+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Charleston in 1-2 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
50
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
The South Carolina Historical Society (SCHS) was founded in 1855 and is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States. Its mission is to collect, preserve, and promote the history of South Carolina and its people. The SCHS Museum serves as the primary public face of the organization, showcasing the society's extensive collection and offering educational programs to visitors.
51
South Carolina Society Hall
The South Carolina Society Hall, also known as the South Carolina Society for the Preservation of Spirituals, is an architectural gem that was constructed in 1803. The building was originally commissioned by the South Carolina Society, a social and charitable organization founded in 1737. The society played a significant role in Charleston's political, social, and cultural life.
52
Edmondston-Alston House
The Edmondston-Alston House was built in 1825 and has a rich history tied to the Charleston area. The house has seen many notable residents and visitors throughout its existence.
53
Rainbow Row
The houses on Rainbow Row have a rich history. They were originally built as mercantile stores and residences for merchants and traders. Over the years, the buildings have been restored and preserved, contributing to Charleston's architectural and cultural heritage.
54
Pineapple Fountain
See that fountain shaped like a pineapple? It was built in 1990, but references a neat bit of Charleston history.
55
Dock Street Theater
This building began as a theatre in 1736, and reopened once more as a theatre in 1937. But what about the years in between?
56
St. Philip's Church
You may notice that this church juts out onto Church Street. In fact, the whole street bends a little all along the church, then straightens out again. What went on there?
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Kim_K
Mar 2025
Well planned out path. Nice voice on audio. Liked the extra deep dives of information. A little glitchy getting the gps portion working smoothly but it settled down. Definitely worth the price paid.
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Kim, I’m glad you enjoyed my Charleston Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour. Hearing the path and deep-dive info added to your experience. I appreciate your patience with the GPS. Starting from the set point and following the route usually keeps it smooth since my tour triggers within a specific radius. If you’re ready for more flexible, self-guided experiences, check out my 100+ tours, all crafted for convenience and discovery. Safe travels!
Grant_R
Mar 2025
Not much depth to the commentary. Annoying follow ups asking for reviews. But in the absence of other audio tours this is an ok commentary.
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Grant, thank you for your feedback on my Charleston Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour. I apologize that the commentary didn’t meet your depth expectations; our tour does include over 45 detailed stories, with additional insights available in the app's "Learn More" section. Viator sent them regarding the review requests, which are beyond our control. We value your suggestions and are always looking to enhance our offerings.
Paradise782709
Feb 2025
The app worked wonderfully as long as you were on the correct side of the street. If not, . the audio did not get triggered. If you did take a detour, the program would start back up as soon as you got back in position. Would certainly use this company y again.
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
Hi there, I appreciate you sharing your experience. It’s great to hear that my Charleston Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour worked well for you and that the GPS-triggered audio helped you explore seamlessly. For more experiences like this, check out my East Coast USA Bundle, featuring a variety of self-guided tours from Acadia to Key West, all designed for you to enjoy at your own pace.

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