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Charleston Private Brunch Walking Tour With Secret Food Tours

476 1/2 King St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA
Duration

3 hours 30 minutes (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

12 people

Languages

English

Overview

On our Secret Food Tour: Charleston – Upper King St. Brunch, you'll discover a thriving, contemporary community of restaurants, bars, and shops located just north of the Historic District. Our experienced guides will take you on a brunch-fueled journey down Charleston's second-most historically and architecturally significant street, one so important that it was named after the King of England! Along the way, you'll indulge in savory and decadent breakfast and lunch creations that help showcase the kind of culinary innovation that shapes modern Southern cuisine. And don't even get us started on all of the gorgeous historic homes ducked around every corner. Upper King isn't just any old street, it's a vibe, and it's one best served with pancakes and mimosas. As a private tour, everything works around you! Our start times are much more easy going, dates can open up. It's a much more intimate and cozy experience. No need to shout over other tourists, you will have your question answered

  • Get the personalized experience of a small group
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What To Expect

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Upper King Design District



King Street is more than 300 years old and is known as the second most historic street in Charleston. Meeting Street is ahead of it in this area.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

William Aiken House



The house is considered to be the best preserved complex of antebellum domestic structures in Charleston. It was the home of William Aiken, Jr., a governor of South Carolina, and before that the home of his father, the owner of South Carolina Canal and Railroad Company, William Aiken

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

American Theater



Opened in 1942 as Charleston’s premier movie house, the American Theater regal Art Deco architecture and timeless Hollywood glamour make this sophisticated event venue worthy of red carpets and dazzling marquees.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Charleston Music Hall



Known historically as The Tower Depot, the Charleston Music Hall was built 1849-50 as a passenger station of the South Carolina Railroad and was designed by Charleston architect Edward C. Jones.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Charleston Visitor Center



Located in the old Deans Warehouse between Ann and John Streets in downtown Charleston, it is one of five railroad buildings known collectively as the William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures and is listed as a National Historic Landmark District.

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Wragg Square



The neighborhood of Wraggborough in Charleston, South Carolina is named for him; and two city parks and seven streets in Charleston are named for him and his descendants.

• Admission Ticket Free

Aiken-Rhett House



His house was originally configured as a Charleston double house with entrance to the house from the south side along Judith Street. The house is considered to be the best preserved complex of antebellum domestic structures in Charleston.

40 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Marion Square



On Saturdays, visitors and locals alike shop the Marion Square Farmers Market for fresh food and local treats. You can spend your days window shopping along the picturesque avenue, then enjoy your nights in the latest hot spots.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Hotel Bennett



Hotel Bennett opened on January 27, 2019. Its build was 20 years in the making, breaking ground on March 2015 and taking 47 months to build.The hotel is designed to feel as though its origins date back to the 18th century. Many of Charleston’s historic homes were utilized as design references.

20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Charleston Fire Department, Station 2/3



The third fire station built after the 1886 earthquake was a new Station 6. It replaced the former Marion Steam Fire Engine Company just down the block.

10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Included/Excluded

  • Hot Little Biscuit
  • Spinach and Feta Quiche
  • Refreshing Passionfruit Mango Sweet Tea
  • Our delicious Secret Dish
  • Breakfast Pizza
  • Crispy Brussels
  • Toasted Banana Bread
  • Guides Gratuity
  • Pick-up and Drop-off

Durations

3 hours 30 minutes (approx.)

Tour's Location

476 1/2 King St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA
from 370 $

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