Taste the South. Sip the Stories. Walk through History.
Experience Charleston like never before on a flavorful daytime journey through the city’s rich past, served with a generous helping of Southern hospitality. This guided walking tour blends the best of Charleston’s historic charm with iconic Lowcountry cuisine, thoughtfully paired with local cocktails, craft brews, and sweet sips.
From the moment you set foot on Charleston’s cobblestone streets, you’ll be immersed in tales of colonial intrigue, Civil War drama, and Gullah-Geechee heritage, told by a passionate local guide. Along the way, you’ll stop at a curated lineup of local eateries and hidden gems, where the plates are craveable, the drinks are spirited, and the stories are unforgettable.
2 Vendue Range is a historic street located in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, in the French Quarter neighborhood. It runs parallel to the waterfront and is one of the most iconic and picturesque streets in Charleston, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and proximity to the city’s beautiful harbor.
S Market Street in Charleston is located within the historic downtown area. It runs parallel to the Charleston waterfront and is known for its bustling atmosphere, charming historic buildings, and being one of the oldest commercial streets in the city.
150 Meeting Street in Charleston is a historic property located on one of the city’s most prominent streets. Meeting Street itself is one of the main thoroughfares running through downtown Charleston, known for its beautiful, centuries-old architecture and its connection to Charleston's history. It is situated just a short walk from several of Charleston’s most famous landmarks, including the Charleston City Market (on S Market Street) and the Waterfront Park.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
It is state law to have a valid photo ID with you to enter the bars. For guests who reside outside of the US, a valid passport is required for bar entry. Please wear comfortable footwear. Dress appropriately for the weather. Gratuity for your guide is strongly encouraged.