Charleston Women and Wine Tour
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Duration 2 hours
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Licensed Tour Guide
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Small Group Tour
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Focus on Women's History
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Includes Historic Sites
Explore Charleston's rich history of influential women while enjoying local wines on this unique, guided tour.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Licensed tour guide
Excluded
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Alcoholic beverages
Explore Charleston's rich history of influential women while enjoying local wines on this unique, guided tour.
Highlights
- Explore the historic district and influential women
- Visit St. Philip's Church and learn about Charleston's history
- Learn about unique women and forces at St. Michael's Church
- Discover the pivotal role of abolitionists at Heyward-Washington House
- Pass by the beautiful Dock Street Theater in the French Quarter
Meeting Point
Location is called "Well Hung Vineyard - and Restaurant" . It is on South Market street between Church and State Street. Closest public parking is the Cumberland Street Garage on the corner of Church Street and Cumberland roughly two blocks away.
49 S Market St, Charleston, SC 29401 , United States
End Point
We end less than 3 blocks from the starting location!
36-38 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29403 , United States
What to expect
St. Philip's Church
One of the oldest church congregations in Charleston with a Historical Graveyard and Cemetery. Both gravesites contain powerful figures in Charleston's history.
St. Michael's Church
The oldest church edifice left standing in Charleston. At this site known as the Four Corners of Law guests will learn about some unique women in Charleston's history and the forces that stood against them. Guests will pass by this beautiful site.
Heyward-Washington House
A structure with several notable ( and controversial) owners, the Heyward-Washington House will present a pivotal role of two previous residents who are perhaps some of the most famous abolitionists in South Carolina's history.
Gibbes Museum of Art
This is a well known art museum that we will pass by as part of the experience that features art created by one of the important figures discussed on the tour.
Dock Street Theater
Pass by this beautiful structure in the heart of the French Quarter in downtown Charleston.
French Huguenot Church
Pass by the oldest example of Gothic Revival Architecture in South Carolina. Several of the important women discussed on the experience were members of the population leaving a series of conflict in France.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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While we are inclusive of all guests, Guests with walking difficulties may have difficulty. Walkways in the historic district are often cracked. This tour is 1.5 miles
What our experts say
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Start your day with brunch at Poogan's Porch.
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Visit the nearby Charleston City Market after.
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Check out the local art galleries on Broad St.
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Bring a reusable water bottle for hydration.
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Parking is limited; use public transport.
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