Visit Charlestons Darker Past

Small Group Ghost Tour Charleston: 60min of True Haunted History

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60 minutes
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Where pirates plotted and patriots perished, Charleston's dead refuse eternal sleep. Your licensed guide with 10+ years investigating the city's darkest corners will lead you through shadows most tours won't explore.

Feel temperatures plummet at Judge Nicholas Trott’s house where 89 executed pirates seek revenge. Stand where Blackbeard schemed. Visit the cemetery where in 1987 a photographer captured the most authenticated ghost image in paranormal history.

This tour isn’t actors reciting scripts. It's 60 minutes of haunted history tales and why locals avoid certain corners after midnight. Your guide has documented every cold spot, heard every whisper.

Your small group experience ensures everyone hears stories that make Charleston one of America's most haunted cities. From St. Philip's ancient graves to hotel rooms where guests flee, we cover more documented paranormal sites than any tour.

October books weeks ahead. Free cancellation 24 hours before. The dead are waiting.

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Small Group Ghost Tour Charleston: 60min of True Haunted History

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What's included in Small Group Ghost Tour Charleston: 60min of True Haunted History

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Itinerary

Departure Point | Begin your haunted history journey at Charleston's historic City Market, where merchants have traded for over 200 years. As darkness falls, meet your licensed guide carrying an authentic colonial lantern. Feel the atmosphere shift as day tourists depart and the nocturnal residents stir. Your guide shares how Charleston earned its reputation as America's most haunted city. The anticipation builds as you prepare to walk cobblestones where pirates and patriots met their fate. Look for the restaurant “T’Bonz” - this is our departure point.

Circular Congregational Church

The Circular Church Graveyard | Charleston's oldest graveyard, established 1691, where prominent Charlestonians rest uneasily. Netflix chose this location for Outer Banks Season 4 because of its authentic paranormal atmosphere—crews reported equipment failures and unexplained shadows during filming.

The Judge’s Cursed Home | Judge Nicholas Trott's 1709 mansion harbors Charleston's darkest judicial legacy. From here, Trott sentenced 98 pirates to hang—the largest mass execution in colonial America. The condemned cursed him with dying breaths. Every owner since reports the same phenomena: doors slamming at 3 AM, shadows in tricorn hats, and 98 voices counting to dawn. Modern equipment spikes wildly here. Your guide shows which windows to watch. These pirates kept their promise of eternal revenge.

Inclusions

  • All Fees & Taxes
  • Ghost Photography Tips
  • Local historian guide (not scripted actors)
  • Access to Exclusive Haunted Locations
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Optional but Much Appreciated
  • After 6pm all parking meters are free. There is a large parking garage located at Church & Cumberland, with a $2/hour rate.
  • Ghost Hunting Equipment
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 3-4 Block Walk, Flat Surfaces, Extremely Light Walking
  • Frequent Rest Stops
  • Slow walking pace

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • 80 North Market Street- In front of T-Bonz Restaurant Between Church Street and Meeting Street

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MEET: 80 NORTH MARKET ST IN FRONT OF T-BONZ RESTAURANT Tour Meeting Location: ***MEET IN FRONT OF T-BONZ RESTAURANT*** 80 North Market Street BETWEEN CHURCH ST AND MEETING ST Sheila's Shamrock 84 North Market Street

Operator

Ghosts of the South