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Historic Charleston Carriage Rides 

Your cost: $45.00

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Overview

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Duration: 60 minutes

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Location: Charleston Historic City Market Area

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Cancellations: Call us to inquire. Each situation is unique, but in general, a 24-hour notice is required. 

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Available: 7 days a week, call for seasonal times.

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Ready to book?
Call (843) 804-8545

Experience Charleston’s
Historic District by carriage.

Trot on a historic tour with our preferred vendor, Carolina Polo, 60 minute tour

 

Each public tour commences at the Historic City Market, serving as the starting point for your journey.

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There exist various tour routes, with potential highlights encompassing renowned landmarks such as the Old Exchange building, a significant edifice dating back to 1771, notable for being the final British construction before the Revolutionary War.

On this route, you'll also encounter the Edmonston Allston House and the iconic White Point Gardens, affectionately known as "The Battery."

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As you traverse Meeting Street, your guide will expound upon the significance of various points of interest, including the Calhoun Mansion, the Historic House Museum (The Nathaniel Russel House), and First Scott's Presbyterian Church.

 

All tours culminate at the Historic City Market, affording you the liberty to embark on your next Charleston escapade at your leisure.

Highlights

Embark on a leisurely, hour-long guided excursion with a group, exploring the delightful streets of downtown Charleston.

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Allow our enthusiastic guides to illuminate the rich history and captivating architecture of Charleston as you stroll.

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Encounter picturesque gardens, serene parks, grand mansions, venerable churches, and significant landmarks, while gaining insights into the fascinating individuals and pivotal moments that have influenced the narrative of this esteemed "Holy City.

 

What to bring

  • A sweater or jacket during cooler months

  • Sunglasses, hats and sunscreen

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