Charleston History Walk: See Rainbow Row & French Quarter
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Overview
Historic Charleston Guided Sightseeing Walking Tour invites everyone to step into a city where history whispers from every building. This easy 2-hour walk takes people through the heart of Charleston's historic district, including the charming French Quarter and the beautiful homes "South of Broad."
A friendly, local guide shares stories about the people and big events that made Charleston what it is today. Expect to see famous spots like Rainbow Row with its colorful houses and the historic Four Corners of Law. The tour also explores the French Quarter, known for its art galleries and historic buildings. Plus, a relaxing walk along The Battery gives amazing views of the harbor.
This tour includes a professional guide, and a chance to learn a lot about Charleston's past. What is not included is gratuities.




Highlights
Explore South of Broad: See the beautiful homes and gardens in this famous Charleston neighborhood.
Learn Charleston's History: Hear stories about the events and people who shaped the city.
Visit Rainbow Row: Take photos of the colorful and historic houses.
Walk the French Quarter: Discover art galleries and historic sites in this charming area.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour for its informative guides and easy pace, though some wish for a longer experience or better audibility.

Visitors love the guide's knowledge and storytelling.
Many find the tour a great way to see the city's highlights in a short time.
The walk is easy and enjoyable for most fitness levels.
Guests appreciate learning about Charleston's history and culture.
Some guests felt the tour could be longer or include more stops.
A few mentioned difficulty hearing the guide in busy areas.
The Journey
Four Corners of Law
Begin your Charleston adventure at the Four Corners of Law, the symbolic intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets. Marvel at City Hall, the Courthouse, the Post Office, and St. Michael's Church, each a cornerstone of Charleston's history and governance. These architectural landmarks offer a glimpse into the city's legal, civic, and spiritual foundations, making it a must-see starting point for any exploration of Charleston.
French Quarter
Delve into the enchanting French Quarter, a vibrant district brimming with history and culture. Discover architectural gems like the Dock Street Theatre, one of the oldest theaters in America, and the graceful St. Philip's Church. Confront the past at the Slave Mart Museum, and explore the Powder Magazine, a relic from colonial times. The French Huguenot Church and the Pink House also stand as testaments to the city's diverse heritage, making this area an unmissable cultural experience.
Rainbow Row
Experience the irresistible charm of Rainbow Row, a picturesque street of colorful historic houses that is one of Charleston's most photographed sites. Located in the 'South of Broad' neighborhood, these vividly painted homes offer a glimpse into Charleston's past and present. Stroll along this iconic street and capture the perfect memory of your time in this beautiful city.
The Battery
Conclude your exploration in the prestigious 'South of Broad' neighborhood, focusing on the Battery, a historic seawall and promenade. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter, where the Civil War began. Admire the grand antebellum mansions that line the Battery, showcasing the city's architectural elegance and rich history. This is the quintessential Charleston experience, combining natural beauty with historical significance.
Know Before You Go
This guided walking tour of Historic Charleston includes a professional and licensed local guide who will lead participants through the historic district, including the French Quarter and the residential area "South of Broad." Participants will explore several popular points of interest, including Rainbow Row and the Four Corners of Law. Please note that gratuities are not included.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and consider a hat or sunscreen, especially on sunny days. Also, try to stay close to the guide to hear all the interesting stories, especially in busy areas.