Charleston Ghost Tour by Horse Carriage
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Experience Highlights
Tour historic haunted sites in the Holy City on this 40-minute afternoon Charleston ghost tour by horse-drawn carriage . Board a horse-drawn carriage in a group of about 16 people and hear spooky stories of Charleston's past from an expert guide. Pass through haunted alleys, cemeteries, churches and even a dungeon in the heart of the city.
- Tour Charleston's haunted historic sites during this 40-minute afternoon ghost tour.
- Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride in groups of up to 16 passengers .
- Hear spooky stories from your expert guide .
- Pass by spooky attractions such as the Circular Congregational Cemetery, Provist Dungeon, and many more.
What’s included
- Afternoon tour of about 40 minutes by horse-drawn carriage.
- Spooky stories from Charleston's past with an expert local guide.
- Entrance Old South Carriage Company.
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Step by Step
Explore the cobblestone streets and mysterious alleys of the Holy City with this 40-minute ghost tour of Charleston' s historic haunted buildings. At sundown and in the evening, you'll tour the city's spookiest spots in a horse-drawn carriage as you hear spooky tales of Charleston's past from your local guide.
Climb aboard a comfortable Old South Carriage Company carriage in Charleston for a total of 16 passengers and hear more than 300 years of history. Your knowledgeable guide will share chilling prisoner stories as you pass by the historic The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, a historic building where pirates and proud patriots were imprisoned inside. Many believe that the Provost Dungeon is inhabited by the spirits of those prisoners and rebels who were executed.
On this evening tour you'll see spooky attractions such as St. Michael's Episcopal Church and the Circular Congregational Cemetery, Charleston's oldest cemetery and memorial. You'll pass near the small cemetery of St. Michael's Church where two signers of the U.S. Constitution are buried: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and John Rutledge.