Join Charleston Terrors for an adventure where the charming streets of Charleston take on a sinister edge.
As you walk the cobblestone paths, you'll uncover eerie tales of hauntings that have lingered for generations, with each step bringing you closer to the spirits that still roam these grounds.
Prepare for a mile-long exploration of one of South Carolina’s most haunted cities, where each stop is steeped in ghostly lore and historical significance. Even as we admire private buildings from the outside, the chilling atmosphere will make the supernatural feel strikingly real.
As you wander through the historic district, stay alert—this isn’t just a tour; it’s an immersive experience that makes you a part of Charleston’s haunted history. Expect an evening filled with suspense, eerie stories, and moments that will leave you questioning what lies beyond the world of the living.
Meet your guide in front of Charleston City Hall next to Washington Square Park and across from St. Michael's church. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour’s scheduled departure time. Your guide will be wearing a black US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern.
Known for its speakeasy origins, the Blind Tiger Pub is rumored to be frequented by spirits from Charleston's Prohibition era. Some visitors claim to have seen shadowy figures in the courtyard, a lingering presence of the pub’s clandestine past.
This historic site is steeped in eerie tales from its time as a Revolutionary War prison. The dungeon below holds the restless spirits of prisoners, with reports of disembodied voices and sudden cold spots lingering around its exterior.
Once a bustling apothecary, the F.W. Wagner Building is now known for its eerie happenings. Visitors have reported seeing ghostly figures in the windows and hearing phantom footsteps echoing through the halls.
Known locally as "Duelers’ Alley," this narrow passageway was the site of many deadly duels. Some say the ghosts of those who lost their lives here still wander the cobblestones, seeking revenge.
This grand hotel, which dates back to the mid-19th century, has hosted many famous guests—and a few lingering spirits. Guests and staff have reported seeing shadowy figures and hearing mysterious footsteps in the hallways.
A popular restaurant with a haunted past, Poogan’s Porch is named after a dog who once roamed the property. However, it’s the ghost of Zoe, a former resident, who is said to still appear on the porch, searching for her sister.
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