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Charleston Ghost Tour -- 90 minutes

Charleston Ghost Tour -- 90 minutes
Charleston Ghost Tour -- 90 minutes map location

All Ages • 1.5 Hours • Great for Groups!

duration: 1.5 Hours
cancellation_summary: 24-hour cancellation required. Tours operate rain or shine; no refund will be given for inclement weather. Tour may be rescheduled.
meeting_point: 80 Broad St. Charleston, SC 29401
min_age: 1
max_age: 100
group_size: Maximum 20 people
accessibility: Stroller and wheelchair accessible
description: Chilling Dark Tales of the Holy City

Join us on a 90-minute romp through the side streets of Charleston. Your Charleston ghost tour guide will showcase all the morbid morsels and revolting tidbits of Charleston's eclectic history on this Charleston ghost tour. Hear tales of pirates, lost loves, ghostly specters, burial practices, and oddities of Charleston. Enjoy the darker tales of Charleston's history on this walking tour.

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Our tour guides are not only licensed with the City of Charleston and versed in Charleston and American History. They also are showmen. Backgrounds in theater, directing, writing, and entertaining. No drab lectures on our tours. Your tour guide will greet you excited to not only educated but also entertain you!

what_is_included:
what_is_not_included: Please remember to bring comfortable shoes, water, and bug spray!

Adult - $36.00 + tax
Ages 12+

Child - $22.00 + tax
Ages 6-11

Ages 5 & under - $0.00 + tax
FREE!

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