Charleston French Quarter Tour
About this activity
Experience Highlights
Discover the wonderful architecture still preserved in Charleston's French Quarter, which dates back to the 17th century. Accompanied by a professional guide, you will explore this historic district of the American city in an activity that lasts around two hours and in groups of up to 20 people.
On the guided tour, you will have the opportunity to visit the Charleston City Hall, a building built in 1819, as well as the Dock Street Theater, converted into a theatre in 1935.
- Learn about the history of these colonial-style buildings on a two-hour walking tour .
- Learn from a professional native guide about how the buildings of the French Quarter were built and how they continue to be preserved.
- Explore Charleston City Hall and the Dock Street Theater, two buildings you 'll have access to with this reservation.
What’s included
- Professional guide
- Entrance to Charleston City Hall
- Entrance to the Dock Street Theater
Step by Step
Discover how colonial architecture is still present in Charleston with this walking tour. A native guide will walk with you on this two-hour tour, which allows up to 20 people in the group. You'll also have access to Charleston City Hall and the Dock Street Theater.
The French Quarter didn't get its name until 1973 in reference to the preservation efforts of the colonial buildings. But its buildings actually began to be built in the 17th century and its structures are truly picturesque.
During your tour of this district, which is on the US National Register of Historic Places, you'll have access to two buildings: Charleston City Hall and the Dock Street Theater.
You'll also be able to explore other parts of this neighbourhood located within the old walls of the old colonial city of Charleston. For example, you can see the famous "Pink House", a tavern built in 1712, as well as the French Huguenot Gothic Revival French Huguenot Church with the only French Calvinist Congregation in the country.