Two-Hour Walking Tour of Charleston for One or Two from Charleston Sole (Up to 53% Off)
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Charleston native Brian Simms helps groups explore Civil War sites, the Historic Waterfront Battery, and the city's oldest church edifice
A walking tour acquaints you with the city around you, helping you better plan parade routes and upcoming bouts of sleepwalking. Watch your steps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $9 for a two-hour walking tour of Charleston for one (up to an $18 value) $17 for a two-hour walking tour of Charleston for two (up to a $36 value)
Children younger than 6 are free; children aged 6¬–12 are normally admitted for $10 each.
Starting at the Old Exchange Building, groups tour historical sites between East Bay and Meeting Streets. Company owner Brian Simms narrates the approximately 1.5-mile journey, breathing life into history at sites such as St. Michael's Church and the Historic Waterfront Battery. See Charleston Sole's tour schedule.
Charleston native Brian Simms helps groups explore Civil War sites, the Historic Waterfront Battery, and the city's oldest church edifice
A walking tour acquaints you with the city around you, helping you better plan parade routes and upcoming bouts of sleepwalking. Watch your steps with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $9 for a two-hour walking tour of Charleston for one (up to an $18 value) $17 for a two-hour walking tour of Charleston for two (up to a $36 value)
Children younger than 6 are free; children aged 6¬–12 are normally admitted for $10 each.
Starting at the Old Exchange Building, groups tour historical sites between East Bay and Meeting Streets. Company owner Brian Simms narrates the approximately 1.5-mile journey, breathing life into history at sites such as St. Michael's Church and the Historic Waterfront Battery. See Charleston Sole's tour schedule.
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About Charleston Sole Walking Tours
"I love that I get to take a walk, literally, into the past every day." That's how Charleston Sole's owner, Brian Simms, described his job for the company website's Q & A section. A self-described history buff and Charleston native, Simms leads tours that explore the Holy City's past, lore, and legends. He spins tales of days past at landmarks such as Revolutionary War sites, Antebellum Mansions, and St. Michael's Church—Charleston's oldest church edifice. Simms' walking adventures last approximately two hours and cover 1.5 miles—the average distance humans can walk before needing to recharge their batteries.