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    Revolutionary Charleston Walks Ghost Tour

    Revolutionary Charleston Walks Ghost Tour is a ninety-minute walk from Revolutionary Charleston: Ghost and History Walking Tours, booking from $36 per person at our August 3, 2026 check, the second-dearest of the twelve Charleston listings we rechecked that day. Its real distinction is the fare structure: adult from 12, child 6 to 11 and infant 0 to 5 are priced as separate bands, where most of this set puts everybody on one adult fare. All six itinerary points are flagged pass-by. One of them needs saying plainly. The listing names Fort Sumter National Monument, which stands on an island in Charleston harbor and is reached by boat, so a walking tour cannot go there and this one does not. Expect a view across the water at most. It showed 4.7 from 19 Viator reviews, a base too thin to rank on.

    DetailWhat the listing shows
    From price$36 per person (checked August 3, 2026), the second-dearest of the twelve Charleston listings we rechecked that day, which run from $6.75 to $38.
    Duration1 hour 30 minutes (checked August 3, 2026).
    Ages and faresAdult 12 to 100, child 6 to 11 and infant 0 to 5, priced as separate bands (checked July 30, 2026). Children are charged less rather than paying the adult fare, which is uncommon in this set.
    RouteSix points at our July 30, 2026 check, and all six are flagged pass-by: Rainbow Row, the Charleston City Market, Fort Sumter National Monument, the Old Slave Mart Museum, Circular Congregational Church, and the Battery and White Point Gardens.
    Fort SumterNot a stop, not visited and not included. Fort Sumter stands on an island in Charleston harbor and is reached by boat, so the most a walking tour can offer is a distant view of the harbor. The listing names it in its pass-by list, and that is the only sense in which it belongs on this route.
    AdmissionNone. Every point is a pass-by, so nothing on the route is entered and no museum admission is included.
    AccessibilityWheelchair accessible (checked July 30, 2026).
    WhenNo departure time was captured at our July 30, 2026 check, so we print none.
    Meeting pointNot captured, so we print none.
    Group sizeNot captured, so we print none.
    CancellationFree cancellation flagged at our August 3, 2026 check. The window was not captured, so we print none.
    Rating4.7 from 19 Viator reviews (checked August 3, 2026). Nineteen is the third-thinnest count among the twelve we rechecked that day, so we never present this score as proof, never rank this listing on it and never fold those nineteen into a Charleston review total.
    OperatorRevolutionary Charleston: Ghost and History Walking Tours. We do not run this tour.

    Who it suits

    Families pricing per head, because this is one of the few Charleston listings that charges children and infants their own fares rather than putting everyone on the adult band. It also suits anyone who wants the harbor end of the peninsula: Rainbow Row, the Battery and White Point Gardens are on the route, along with the Charleston City Market, the Old Slave Mart Museum and Circular Congregational Church. The listing is marked wheelchair accessible. Skip it if you want to go inside anything, because all six points are pass-bys. Skip it if price is the deciding factor, because $36 was second-dearest of the twelve we rechecked on August 3, 2026. And skip it if you want a score with a real sample behind it, because nineteen reviews is not one. Anyone booking in the hope of reaching Fort Sumter should know that the fort is on an island and reached by boat, not on foot. For the wider city, see haunted places in Charleston.

    Questions people ask

    Do children pay less?

    Yes. The listing prices adult from 12, child 6 to 11 and infant 0 to 5 as separate bands at our July 30, 2026 check, so a family is not paying three adult fares for two adults and a child.

    Do you visit Fort Sumter?

    No. Fort Sumter is an island fort in Charleston harbor, reached by boat, so no walking tour goes there. The listing names it in its pass-by list, which means a distant view across the water at most.

    How long is it and what does it cost?

    Ninety minutes, from $36 per person at our August 3, 2026 check, the second-dearest of the twelve Charleston listings we rechecked that day. Free cancellation was flagged at that check, though the window was not captured.

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