fiogf49gjkf0d Charleston is ideal for
walking tours
; the visitor center has details on scores of them. Charleston Strolls (Mon-Sat 9.30am; $16; tel 843/766-2080) leave from the
Palmetto CafAŠ
at the
Charleston Place Hotel
, 130 Market St, and from
Mills House Hotel
, 115 Meeting St, thirty minutes later; the Civil War Walking Tour sets out from
Mills House Hotel
(March-Dec daily 9am; $15; private tours also available throughout year; tel 843/722-7033), Architectural Walking Tours of Charleston run two two-hour tours - the morning tour covering the eighteenth century, the afternoon tour the nineteenth (Mon & Wed-Sat 10am & 2pm; $15; tel 1-800/931-7761); both leave from 173 Meeting St. In the fall, the Preservation Society, 147 King St (tel 1-800/968-8175), organizes candlelit tours, visiting private old homes, with free tea and wafers (Sept & Oct Thurs-Sat 7pm; $35).
Much of Charleston's beauty is owed to the black slaves who built it, and there are two good
black history tours
: Al Miller's one- and two-hour van tours leave from the visitor center, and include material on slave uprisings, the Civil War and the lives of the freed slaves ($10/15; tel 843/762-0051), while Gullah Tours spice their tours with Charleston folktales told in
gullah
(by appointment only; call for times and prices tel 843/763-7551).
Horse and carriage
tours, led by Carolina Polo and Carriage Company ($17, discount given on advance reservations; tel 843/577-6767), leave from the market, providing a lively but leisurely sixty-minute overview of the town.
Schooner Pride
(mid-March to Oct; $18; tel 843/559-9686) offers two-hour
cruises
around the harbor in the afternoon and at sunset. Among several
trolley
tours available,
Gray Line of Charleston
(tel 843/722-4444 or 1-800/423-0444) offers entertaining and informative 75- and 90-minute Historic Charleston Tours ($15/$17) that depart daily from the visitor center.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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