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Very Charleston City Walking Tour

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Very Charleston City Walking Tour
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Very Charleston City Walking Tour

Experience this guided, 80 minute exploration of Charleston’s history, culture, and country charm inspired by Diana Gessler’s celebrated book, "Very Charleston." Your licensed tour guide (a 5th generation Charlestonian) will share a delightful overview of the highlights of Charleston’s rich history, unique architecture, and the stories of the characters who built it.

Your guided stroll through the French Quarter and South of Broad neighborhoods highlights over 347 years of our rich history and culture including the longest cobblestone street, The Dock Street Theater, Rainbow Row, historic churches, Charleston's celebrated waterfront and much, much more! You will encounter Charleston’s history, culture, and country charm inspired by Diana Gessler’s celebrated book "Very Charleston". You will also gain a deeper understanding of the development of Charleston’s unique character over the course of nearly four centuries. Learn about the city’s unique architecture, cuisine, and people while exploring its cobblestone streets, hidden alleyways, and stately homes. This deceptively thorough 80 minute stroll with a licensed tour guide is a beautiful and fun way to explore the highlights of Charleston’s rich history.



Duration:1 hour 20 minutes
Commences in:Charleston, United States
Country:United States
City:Charleston

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