Evening Horse-Drawn Carriage Tour of Downtown Charleston
148 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 35 min










Enjoy the history and sights of Downtown Charleston on this 35-minute carriage ride. Learn about the buildings, architecture, and people of the Commercial District as you ride through the streets. Feel the cool evening breeze in Downtown Charleston on this 35-minute carriage ride.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Palmetto Carriage Works
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Joe Riley Waterfront Park
During this 35-minute evening carriage tour, you learn about Charleston’s history, architecture, flora, and the people that make up the “Holy City,” all while enjoying a cool evening breeze. This tour is a great option during the hotter months to avoid the summer sun. Our evening Charleston carriage tours cover parts of the old walled city, historic churches, and public buildings as well as the Cooper River Water Front.
Pass By: Charleston City Market
Your carriage tour will pass through the City Market
Pass By: Palmetto Carriage Works
You will meet your certified tour guide and your horse or mule drawn carriage at our Big Red Barn at 8 Guignard Street.
Pass By: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
See the Old Exchange Building where George Washington visited
Pass By: Joe Riley Waterfront Park
During this 35-minute evening carriage tour, you learn about Charleston’s history, architecture, flora, and the people that make up the “Holy City,” all while enjoying a cool evening breeze. This tour is a great option during the hotter months to avoid the summer sun. Our evening Charleston carriage tours cover parts of the old walled city, historic churches, and public buildings as well as the Cooper River Water Front.
Pass By: Charleston City Market
Your carriage tour will pass through the City Market
Pass By: Palmetto Carriage Works
You will meet your certified tour guide and your horse or mule drawn carriage at our Big Red Barn at 8 Guignard Street.
Pass By: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
See the Old Exchange Building where George Washington visited