Overview
Visit: Nathaniel Russell House, 51 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401-2536The Foundation welcomes visitors to explore daily life in one of Charleston's most exquisite dwellings. Located in Downtown Charleston near High Battery, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum, 51 Meeting Street, is widely recognized as one of America's most important neoclassical dwellings. Historic Charleston Foundation purchased the National Historic Landmark in 1955, and the house served as the Foundation's headquarters for 37 years. Today, the interiors are restored to their original 1808 grandeur and surrounded by formal gardens.Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, 1500 Old Towne Rd, Charleston, SC 29407-6008A historic village recreating the life and times of America's early settlers.Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Charleston Fun Park, 3255 N Highway 17, Mount Pleasant, SC 29466-8323($20 value) Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Deep Water Vineyard, 6775 Bears Bluff Rd, Wadmalaw Island, SC 29487-6812(free tour, tasting & souvenir wine glass, a $7 value) Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401-2217The Gibbes Museum enhances lives through art by engaging people of every background and experience with art and artists of enduring quality, by collecting and preserving art that touches Charleston, and by providing opportunities to learn, to discover, to enjoy, and to be inspired by the creative process. Recognized among the oldest arts organizations in the United States, the Gibbes has played a significant role in shaping the careers of American artists for over a century. The Museum connects the city and region's artistic past to a vibrant contemporary art scene.Duration: 1 minuteVisit: McLeod Plantation Historic Site, 325 Country Club Dr, Charleston, SC 29412-2215Established in 1851, McLeod Plantation has borne witness to some of the most significant periods of Charleston's - and our nations - history. Today McLeod Plantation is an important 37-acre Gullah/Geechee heritage site that has been carefully preserved in recognition of its cultural and historical significance. The grounds include a riverside outdoor pavilion, a sweeping oak allée, and the McLeod Oak, which is thought to be more than 600 years old. It is a place like no other, not frozen in time but vibrant, dynamic, and constantly evolving, where the winds of change whisper through the oak trees and voices from the past speak to all who pause to listen. McLeod Plantation was built on the riches of sea island cotton - and on the backs of enslaved people whose work and culture are embedded in the Lowcountry's very foundation. It is a living tribute to the men and women and their descendants that persevered in their efforts to achieve freedom, equality, and justice. All of their stories - black and white, enslaved and free - are given their due. After years of careful research and restoration, McLeod Plantation Historic Site invites visitors to embark upon an in-depth exploration of the lives of those people whose stories are essential to understanding Charleston's complex past and helped shape who we, as a nation, are today.Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, 122 E Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401-2103History comes alive as Colonial dressed guides talk about Pirates, Patriots and Presidents! Explore the location where pirates were once held and view a section of the 1698 fortification that once protected the Walled City. Completed in 1771 as the New Exchange and Customs House, recognized today as South Carolina's most historic building. Where Patriots were imprisoned, the Constitution was ratified and George Washington was entertained.Duration: 1 minuteVisit: Palmetto Carriage Works, 8 Guignard St, Charleston, SC 29401, USAIncludes full admissionDuration: 1 hour 30 minutesVisit: The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403-6297The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, founded in 1773. Its mission is to pres
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Charleston Tour Pass | Multi-Attraction Pass
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Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Wheelchair accessible,YOU MUST USE MOBILE PASS TO PRESENT TO VENDORS!!,After purchase you will instantly receive a text message with your mobile pass link. Can start using immediately. If you didn't receive text please contact us directly.,Includes 30+ of Charleston's top tour, attractions and restaurants.,You can customize and create your own itnerary from the available attractions included.,Instantly download the easy-to-use Mobile Pass which includes interactive maps and detailed attraction info.,Tickets are valid starting on the reserved Date of Travel.,Includes top attractions such as plantations, carriage tours, harbor tours, museums, restaurants, breweries and more.,Tickets are valid only for the duration of ticket option purchased (1-Day, 2-Day, or 3-Day Pass).,Instant download.,Stroller accessible,Service animals allowed,Near public transportation,Most travelers can participate,This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers,Tour Pass is a contacless entry system. Simply present your Mobile Pass at the gate for entry. No need to exchange cash or credit cards.
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All taxes, fees and handling charges,Local taxes,Guaranteed to skip the long lines,Alcoholic Beverages,Entry/Admission - Nathaniel Russell House,Entry/Admission - Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site,Entry/Admission - Charleston Fun Park,Entry/Admission - Deep Water Vineyard,Entry/Admission - Gibbes Museum of Art,Entry/Admission - McLeod Plantation Historic Site,Entry/Admission - Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon,Entry/Admission - The Charleston Museum,Entry/Admission - The Powder Magazine,Entry/Admission - Old Slave Mart Museum,Guaranteed to skip the lines
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Used this for 3 days in Charleston. Well worth the expense and we definitely saved money and were more likely to go to some places we wouldn't have considered as they were included in the pass.
Reviewed by: Mark5282011, 07/14/2021 12:00:00 AM
Not worth the money. My friend and I got this pass under the impression we were going to be able to have transportation available. The one stop we had planned our entire day around was the wine tasting. The FAQs said transportation via buses etc was available.
When I called the man simply said we should drive. When I got upset and talked about DUIs he said « well it’s simple, one of you doesn’t drink ».
Not worth the money. At all.
Reviewed by: Julie_B, 05/02/2021 12:00:00 AM
Great value for the money. Be sure and plan your day ahead of time to get your monies worth. Vehicle is a must in order to make the most of the tour pass. Attractions are not in the same area making it difficult to take advantage of the many offerings without transportation. Overall a great value for the money.
Reviewed by: Debbie C, 04/16/2021 12:00:00 AM
Great value for the money. Be sure and plan your day ahead of time to get your monies worth. Vehicle is a must in order to make the most of the tour pass. Attractions are not in the same area making it difficult to take advantage of the many offerings without transportation. Overall a great value for the money.
Reviewed by: Debbie_C, 04/15/2021 12:00:00 AM
The trip advisors list is not up to date. Check the actual tour pass website for the correct list. We were planning on doing several items on trip advisors list and after calling to setup appointments we were notified that they "haven't done tour pass for a while now." Definitely plan your day out before buying to make sure it's worth it.
Reviewed by: nickbO5830DL, 10/26/2020 12:00:00 AM