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Discover Charleston’s rich history with a small-group walking tour led by licensed guide Adam Moore, exploring alleys, historic streets, and stories for just $22.
A small-group Charleston history tour priced at only $22 per person offers an engaging way to explore this historic city. Lasting 2 hours, the tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate experience with a passionate guide. Departing from outside 151 Meeting Street, this tour promises a detailed storytelling journey through Charleston’s streets, alleys, and landmarks dating back to 1680. It’s perfect for those who prefer a more personal and immersive look at Charleston’s past, with the added benefit of a knowledgeable guide who keeps the group small and lively.
This tour is especially suited for visitors eager to learn about real stories from Charleston’s history that have shaped the country. The focus on detailed storytelling and walking through historic streets makes it ideal for history buffs or curious travelers who enjoy engaging narratives rather than just quick facts. The tour’s wheelchair accessibility and flexible booking options add to its appeal, making it a practical choice for many.


This tour takes place along Old town streets and alleyways, some of which date back to 1680. Travelers walk through the same paths once traveled by British soldiers, American Patriots, enslaved people, Confederate and Union soldiers, as well as politicians and presidents like George Washington. The guide leads you through these historic routes, sharing stories that bring the past vividly to life.
Walking at a relaxed pace, the tour provides ample opportunity to appreciate Charleston’s architecture and feel the weight of history beneath your feet. Being on foot allows for a more intimate connection with the city’s historic fabric compared to larger bus or trolley tours.
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Participants meet outside 151 Meeting Street, with instructions to arrive 10 minutes early. The tour departs promptly, so punctuality is encouraged. The small group size ensures that everyone can hear the guide clearly and participate comfortably.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. The route involves some walking, so wearing comfortable footwear is recommended. Travelers are advised to bring water and bug spray if necessary, especially during warmer months.

Adam Moore, the licensed guide leading this tour, is also involved in business and history studies at the University of South Carolina. His love for storytelling shines through, making the experience engaging and educational.
We appreciate that every tour is led personally by Adam, so groups are assured of consistent insights and a friendly, approachable tone. His passion for Charleston’s history and ability to share entertaining, real stories elevate the experience beyond just walking through the city.

With a cap of 10 participants, this tour prioritizes small-group intimacy, which enhances the storytelling and allows for more interaction. Compared to larger companies, groups are at least 25% smaller, creating a more relaxed atmosphere where questions and discussions are encouraged.
This setup ensures a more personal connection with the guide and a chance to focus on the details that matter most to each participant.
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The tour emphasizes real stories that have shaped Charleston and the United States. Travelers learn about the city’s role in colonial times, the Revolutionary War, the era of slavery, and Civil War conflicts. The guide shares content-rich anecdotes that go beyond surface-level facts, providing context and depth.
These stories include insights into the city’s strategic importance, notable historical figures, and the societal changes that occurred through different periods. The goal is to give a well-rounded understanding of Charleston’s influence on America’s development.

The walking route covers key streets and alleys, allowing visitors to see historic buildings, civil war sites, and notable architecture. The tour’s immersive approach involves walking the same paths as figures from the past, making history tangible.
Since the tour is designed with entertaining storytelling, it avoids dry facts, instead weaving stories and anecdotes into the narrative. The pace is comfortable, providing enough time to absorb details without feeling rushed.

The 2-hour tour is typically available both in the morning and afternoon, offering flexibility for different schedules. Starting times are convenient for most travelers, and the short duration makes it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing.
The timing allows visitors to visit other attractions afterward or to start their day with a meaningful history walk.

The tour’s wheelchair accessibility makes it suitable for a broad audience. Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and consider bringing water and bug spray, especially during warmer weather.
Being a walking tour, it’s important to be prepared for some foot traffic, but the pace remains leisurely to accommodate all fitness levels.

At $22 per person, this tour offers excellent value for those interested in Charleston’s history and storytelling style. The small group size, coupled with a knowledgeable guide, delivers a richer experience than larger tours at similar prices.
It’s a cost-effective way to gain deep insights into Charleston’s past, with the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later.
This small-group history walk suits history enthusiasts, students, and travelers seeking a personal connection to Charleston’s stories. It’s especially recommended for those who enjoy narrative-driven tours and prefer to explore on foot rather than in large groups.
Because of its intimate setting and focus on real stories, it’s perfect for travelers wanting a meaningful, in-depth understanding of Charleston’s past without the rush of larger, bus-based tours.
This tour combines affordable pricing, small-group intimacy, and detailed storytelling to offer a memorable way to understand Charleston’s complex history. Led by a passionate guide, it brings to life the stories that have shaped the city and the nation.
While it covers a manageable route and emphasizes engaging narratives, participants should be prepared for walking and bring essentials like water and bug spray. It’s an excellent choice for anyone wanting a personalized, insightful experience of Charleston’s streets and alleys.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
What is the price?
It is $22 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It departs outside 151 Meeting Street; arrive 10 minutes early.
Is the tour accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water and bug spray if needed.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by licensed guide Adam Moore, a passionate storyteller.
Are there morning and afternoon options?
Yes, the tour is typically available in both morning and afternoon sessions.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Yes, it’s wheelchair accessible, but some walking is involved, so plan accordingly.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its small group size and focus on entertaining, real stories set it apart from larger, more generic tours.