Charleston Historical Walking Tour: Pirates, Patriots, and More
30 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- E-Ticket
- 1.5 hr






Our most popular and diverse tour, A Walk Through Charleston is a comprehensive overview of Charleston history through the centuries. Charleston was founded in 1670 and quickly developed into the most cosmopolitan seaport on the continent. Come walk with us and learn about bawdy taverns & pirates, heroic patriots, the grandeur of antebellum architecture, the devastation of the Civil War, and much more. History will come alive as we stroll through the historic streets and gardens of the “Holy City”
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Pineapple Tour Group LLC
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Nathaniel Russell House
Located in Downtown Charleston near High Battery, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum, 51 Meeting Street, is widely recognized as one of America's most important neoclassical dwellings.
Pass By: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
Completed in 1771 as the New Exchange and Customs House, recognized today as South Carolina's most historic building. Where Patriots were imprisoned, the Constitution was ratified and George Washington was entertained.
Pass By: Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Located close to The Market, the Riley Waterfront Park is considered one of the area's most visited and popular parks.
Pass By: Rainbow Row
One of the most popular areas in Charleston, Rainbow Row represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the United States.
Pass By: Battery & White Point Gardens
White Point Gardens is a 6 acre public park located at the southern most area of The Battery.
Pass By: Pineapple Tour Group
Charleston was founded in 1670 and quickly developed into the most cosmopolitan seaport on the continent. Start your Guided Historic Walking Tour through Charleston at the Circular Fountain located at one of Charleston's popular sites, Waterfront Park. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this historic city and listen as your guide provides you with a comprehensive overview of Charleston throughout the centuries. History will come alive as you listen to stories of bawdy taverns & pirates, heroic patriots, the grandeur of antebellum architecture, the devastation of the Civil War, and much more. Popular stops along this route include the Battery, Rainbow Row, Waterfront Park, Old Customs Exchange, Nathaniel Russell House, Whitepoint Garden, and St. Michael's Church. Make sure to complete your visit to Charleston with this popular tour by booking ahead today!
Pass By: Nathaniel Russell House
Located in Downtown Charleston near High Battery, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum, 51 Meeting Street, is widely recognized as one of America's most important neoclassical dwellings.
Pass By: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
Completed in 1771 as the New Exchange and Customs House, recognized today as South Carolina's most historic building. Where Patriots were imprisoned, the Constitution was ratified and George Washington was entertained.
Pass By: Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Located close to The Market, the Riley Waterfront Park is considered one of the area's most visited and popular parks.
Pass By: Rainbow Row
One of the most popular areas in Charleston, Rainbow Row represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the United States.
Pass By: Battery & White Point Gardens
White Point Gardens is a 6 acre public park located at the southern most area of The Battery.
Pass By: Pineapple Tour Group
Charleston was founded in 1670 and quickly developed into the most cosmopolitan seaport on the continent. Start your Guided Historic Walking Tour through Charleston at the Circular Fountain located at one of Charleston's popular sites, Waterfront Park. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this historic city and listen as your guide provides you with a comprehensive overview of Charleston throughout the centuries. History will come alive as you listen to stories of bawdy taverns & pirates, heroic patriots, the grandeur of antebellum architecture, the devastation of the Civil War, and much more. Popular stops along this route include the Battery, Rainbow Row, Waterfront Park, Old Customs Exchange, Nathaniel Russell House, Whitepoint Garden, and St. Michael's Church. Make sure to complete your visit to Charleston with this popular tour by booking ahead today!