Charleston Day City Walk π Step into a Fairy-Tale Town!
β€οΈ Walks of Charleston β Joined the Historic Charleston Walking Tour β far from a rushed experience! β Booking required (free or pay-what-you-wish basis). A $1 deposit per person is needed to reserve. β Online suggestions: Tip the guide $5-10 per person π° β Total walk: 1.74 km, about 3 hours πΆβοΈπ π Itinerary: Met at 9:30 AM on a sunny day βοΈ The guide was passionate about local history and culture β shared stories about architecture, history, and fun facts along the way! π Stops Included: St. Philipβs Church: Built in 1680, neoclassical architecture βͺ Huguenot Church: Originally built in 1680 (burned down), current Gothic Revival structure (1845) with soft pink walls and black trim ποΈ Dock Street Theatre: The oldest still-operating theater in the U.S.! π Rainbow Row: 13 colorful houses like a macaron dream β reminiscent of Veniceβs Burano Island! π E Battery Street: Overlooked the harbor and Fort Sumter β where the Civil War began! π₯ Water Street: Once a creek outside the old city walls, now a charming road π΄β οΈ Waterfront Park: Scenic riverside spot with historic vibes π Four Corners of Law: The final stop on Meeting Street β iconic architecture! βοΈ #MayDays #StudyAbroadLife #Xiaohongshu #WeekendGetaway #EatPlayStudy #InspirationNotes #StudyAbroad #DailyLife #Charleston #TravelDiaries #WalkingTour #USATravel #SouthCarolina #AmericanSmallTowns π‘