
Step inside the spooky halls of the Old City Jail, built in 1802, which housed the city's most infamous criminals until 1939. Hear the chilling tales of the murderess Lavinia Fisher, Civil War-era prisoners, and even pirates whose ghosts are claimed to roam the cells.
After meeting your tour guide, enter the dark and sinister Old City Jail. This centuries-old structure has tales to tell, and the rumored hauntings by its more fearsome convicts are enough to send chills up your spine as you walk the halls. Hear the story of the beautiful Lavinia Fisher, who murdered unsuspecting guests at the hotel she ran with her husband.
Learn about the tragic fate of Denmark Vesey, hanged for planning a slave revolt. Peer into the cells that held Confederate prisoners of war and plundering 19th-century pirates, and watch carefully—there may be more to those glowing orbs and mysterious flickering shadows than meets the eye.

Bring Charleston to life on this informative tour through one of America's most historic southern cities. Meander along roads that pre-date the revolution, as your local guide explains the historical context behind some of Charleston's most iconic sites.
Start your carriage journey at the City Market—one of the nation's oldest public markets. The historic market begins at the Market Hall, one of the finest examples of 1800s architecture. This space has long played a role in Charleston's presentation of its history. Keep your camera handy to capture a few of Charleston's highlights, which could include the Old Exchange Building, the last British building built in America before the Revolutionary War.
There are several tour routes possible, and highlights of your tour could include notable sites such as the vibrant Rainbow Row, a unique stretch of mid-1700s homes and buildings. These pre-revolutionary buildings are time capsules of southern American history. Pass several of Charleston's historic highlights, including Meeting Street and its famous White Point Gardens. Listen as your guide provides insight into the role these places had in Charleston's early history. All tours finish in the Historic City Market where you are free to enjoy your next Charleston adventure.

Taste your way through the flavors, savors, and aromas of Charleston on this guided walking tour of the city's favorite eateries and cuisines. Explore the city's history and culture as you sample grits, pralines, sweet tea, and other delicious Lowcountry specialties.
Set out with your knowledgeable local guide for a food lover's journey through Charleston. Learn about what sets Lowcountry cuisine apart from traditional Southern cooking, and listen to stories from the region's 300-year-old history.
As you stroll, pop into bakeries, markets, restaurants, and beloved Charleston establishments to taste the city’s signature dishes. Sip on sweet tea, scoop up buttery homemade grits, nibble on collard greens, and tuck into some hearty barbecue before getting a little Southern sugar kick—pralines, Charleston Benne Wafers, and locally made gourmet chocolates bring your tasting tour to a close.