Charleston's Most Beautiful Walk
Charleston, South Carolina
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 2 hours
This approximately 2 hour walk has been curated by a premier local guide Bill Stanton to incorporate some of the most visually appealing elements Historic Charleston has to offer. Starting on the North side of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, located at 122 East Bay Street, this tour proceeds to explore Charleston's most beautiful and historic neighborhoods. Some notable sites on this route include the pastel beauty of Rainbow Row, the trickle of water fountains and glimpses into private gardens along charming Tradd Street, the gentle sea breezes in White Point Gardens -- Charleston's waterfront oasis, the grandeur of the stunning mansions along the East Battery promenade and the quaint, cool passage of Stoll's Alley. Come join us and enjoy this narrated tour of Charleston's most beautiful walk.
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This approximately 2 hour walk has been curated by a premier local guide Bill Stanton to incorporate some of the most visually appealing elements Historic Charleston has to offer. Starting on the North side of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, located at 122 East Bay Street, this tour proceeds to explore Charleston's most beautiful and historic neighborhoods. Some notable sites on this route include the pastel beauty of Rainbow Row, the trickle of water fountains and glimpses into private gardens along charming Tradd Street, the gentle sea breezes in White Point Gardens -- Charleston's waterfront oasis, the grandeur of the stunning mansions along the East Battery promenade and the quaint, cool passage of Stoll's Alley. Come join us and enjoy this narrated tour of Charleston's most beautiful walk.This tour starts on the North side of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon. From there the tour will proceed to see many sites in the heart of Charleston's Historic District including, but not limited, to: the remnants of the original walls which defined the Old Walled City; the picturesque pastel houses which make up Rainbow Row; charming Tradd Street; spectacular East Battery Street and its views of Charleston harbor and many elegant mansions; beautiful White Point Gardens; the Villa Margherita; Lower Church Street; the Thomas Rose House with the whistling ghost of Dr. Joseph Brown Ladd; the Dubose Heyward house and Catfish Row; the Heyward – Washington House, where George Washington once slept!
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