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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.
Hosted trivia and game show competitions for groups at a Market Street venue in the heart of the tourist district.
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.
Weddings & other events are held at this elegant, riverside plantation built in the late 1700s.
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.
Established in 1735, this historic plantation is an interpretive site about slavery & offers tours.
Preserved historical plantation with a Georgian-style mansion, slave cabins & interpretive tours.
Antebellum plantation house on Barre Street, built in 1825, now booked for weddings and private events.
Four-block open-air market downtown. Sweetgrass baskets, local artists, tourist staples.
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.
Romantic-style gardens dating to 1680. Azaleas peak in March; camellias bloom all winter.
Remnants of a 1700s plantation, with indoor & outdoor exhibits on Charles Pinckney's life & times.
Guided walking tours hitting Charleston's bars and breweries, departing from the Market Street area.