

Join the Huguenot Society of South Carolina for a guided walking tour of Charleston, highlighting historic sites tied to the city’s early French Protestant settlers. Based on scholarly research, this paid tour offers a deeper look at the Huguenots’ lasting impact on Charleston’s religious, cultural, and architectural history.

TOUR DETAILS
PRICE
Adults: $35
Seniors: $30
Child (6-18): $25
5 and under free
SCHEDULE
9:30 am and 2:00 pm
(times change seasonally)
DURATION
2.5 Hours
MEETING LOCATION
The Huguenot Society of South Carolina
138 Logan Street
Charleston, SC 29401 directions >
ENDING LOCATION
The Huguenot Church
136 Church Street
Charleston, SC directions >
MAX GROUP SIZE:
20
KID-FRIENDLY?
Yes
ACTIVITY LEVEL
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
Professional Guide
Efficient way to get an overview of Charleston’s history and tour two museum houses
Historic walking tour through the historic and residential areas of downtown. Plus a curated tour of two out of three South of Broad museum houses and gardens. Houses vary by day but could include: The Edmondston-Alston House, Heyward Washington House and the Nathaniel Russell House.
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Gratuities
Water
WHAT TO BRING
Comfortable walking shoes
CANCELLATION POLICY
Free cancellation up to 24h in advance
Tours run rain or shine
TICKETS
Instant confirmation
Email & mobile tickets accepted
BOOK YOUR TOUR
ADULTS: STARTING AT $60
CHILD (4-12): STARTING AT $50
3 AND UNDER FREE











