Nightly Spirits
Guided ghost and history walking tours departing nightly from the Market Street area.
Tours, parks, gardens, plantations, water — what to do with a free afternoon.
Guided ghost and history walking tours departing nightly from the Market Street area.
Visitors can explore a retired Naval aircraft carrier, destroyer & submarine docked here year-round.
Hosted trivia and game show competitions for groups at a Market Street venue in the heart of the tourist district.
Waterfront museum offering weekend tours of a 19th-century historic submarine, artifacts & exhibits.
Waterfront museum on Gadsden's Wharf, the precise site where enslaved Africans first arrived in America, documenting that history through galleries and genealogy resources.
Downtown escape room operation on Market Street with multiple themed puzzles for groups.
Sprawling Ashley River rice plantation dating to the 1730s, with gardens and refined lodging.
Self-guided tours offered in a historic building, formerly a Revolutionary prison & City Hall.
Portraits & landscapes dating back to the 1700s, housed in a century-old beaux arts-style building.
Tours of this historic home of an influential 1800s family include a back lot where slaves lived.
Colonial military history museum & gift shop in a 1713 gunpowder storage building.
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Urban green space with historic significance, hosting regular events including a farmer's market.
America's first museum, founded in 1773, exhibits relics from South Carolina & Confederate history.
Established in 1735, this historic plantation is an interpretive site about slavery & offers tours.
Free natural history museum inside College of Charleston's science building, with fossil collections, minerals, and regional specimens.
Ornate, circa-1808 home known for its "free-flying" 3-story spiral staircase, with guided tours.
Historic Federal-style home, open for tours showcasing architecture, furnishings & family artifacts.
Four-block open-air market downtown. Sweetgrass baskets, local artists, tourist staples.
Two Civil War forts bookending Charleston Harbor, reachable by ferry, where the first shots of the war were fired.
Tours & interactive exhibits at the birthplace of the Carolina colony, first settled in 1670.
18th-century Georgian-style home once belonging to a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Hands-on exhibits for under-10 kids plus parties, programs, camps & classes such as yoga & dance.
Greek Revival landmark built in 1841 offering Civil War history & tours by women's-group docents.
Storied, well-preserved antebellum plantation with tranquil grounds & an African-American cemetery.
Built in 1803, this antebellum structure is furnished with period American, French & British pieces.
Romantic-style gardens dating to 1680. Azaleas peak in March; camellias bloom all winter.
Restored 1905 Colonial Revival officer's residence on the old North Charleston naval base, now bookable for weddings and private events.
Private library housing historical state photos & documents, with a Colonial & antebellum focus.
Displays in this former slave auction building tell the story of the slave trade in Charleston.
Preservation nonprofit on East Bay running house museums, educational programs, and advocacy for Charleston's built environment since 1947.
Guided walking tours hitting Charleston's bars and breweries, departing from the Market Street area.