You’ll ride through Charleston’s historic streets on a narrated Old Town Trolley tour with stops at places like the Battery, Rainbow Row, and City Market. Feel salt air on your skin, hear local stories from your guide, and hop off whenever you want to wander or take photos — then climb back aboard when you’re ready to keep exploring.
Li, our guide, grinned as she waved us onto the trolley parked just off Meeting Street — not a horse-drawn carriage this time, but honestly I was grateful for the air conditioning. She asked if anyone had ever tried boiled peanuts (I hadn’t), and when someone in the back said yes, Li nodded like we’d passed some local test. The first thing I noticed was the way sunlight flickered through the mossy oaks as we rolled past White Point Garden. There was this faint salty tang in the air from the harbor, mixed with something sweet — maybe magnolia? Hard to tell, but it felt old and kind of comforting.
We stopped near the Battery and Li pointed out some houses that looked straight out of a movie set. “That one survived both hurricanes and war,” she said, tapping her mic. I tried to picture what it must’ve been like here two centuries ago — hard to imagine with joggers zipping by and kids chasing each other along the seawall. At Rainbow Row, everyone leaned out for photos (guilty), but honestly my favorite part was just watching an older couple holding hands on their porch like they’d done it every day for fifty years. You don’t get that in guidebooks.
The trolley wound its way through downtown Charleston, past pastel facades and old churches where bells chimed at odd intervals. We got a quick look at The Citadel campus — all neat lawns and white columns — before swinging by City Market. Li told us stories about Gullah culture that made me wish I could linger longer at each stop. You can hop off if you want (the bus waits), but I mostly stayed put, half-listening to locals chatting outside open shop doors. I didn’t expect to feel so at home here; maybe it was Li’s easy jokes or just how people nodded hello without thinking.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible on this tour.
Yes, infants can ride in a pram or stroller or sit on an adult’s lap during the tour.
No, only service animals are allowed; pets and emotional support animals are not permitted.
Yes, you can hop off at designed stops along the route while your bus waits for you.
The tour includes stops at The Battery & White Point Garden, Rainbow Row, City Market, downtown historic area, and The Citadel campus.
Yes, an expert local guide provides live narration throughout your journey.
Your day includes a seat on a custom-built minibus with air conditioning and live narration from your local guide; you can hop off to explore places like White Point Garden or City Market while your bus waits for you before heading onward together again.
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