One of America's most photographed historical venues with true southern charm. Features world famous Avenue of Oaks, tractor tours across the …
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Apr 2, 2025
This is an important part of history to learn and to remember. The tour of the mansion largely highlighted the people that lived there and made it into a show home/entertainment spot. It was the le…Full review by workhardplayhard27
Mar 26, 2025
My son and I toured Boone Hall and Magnolia Plantations while on a recent trip to Charleston. We felt Boone Hall was far more informative and engaging than Magnolia. When you arrive you go into th…Full review by cbrMaine
Mar 24, 2025
Very interesting tour - guides were extremely knowledgeable. Really enjoyed the field tour; much more than I thought I would. And I didn’t realize it is still a working farm.Full review by Donna P
About what does it cost to take a Taxi from Charleston Historic District to Boone Hall
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We booked a tour and it was lovely. It included transportation and tickets. Due to covid Taxis and Ubers were hard to find in April. I suggest this option. Way easier and you wont get …
We booked a tour and it was lovely. It included transportation and tickets. Due to covid Taxis and Ubers were hard to find in April. I suggest this option. Way easier and you wont get stranded.
Approximately how much time is needed to enjoy all of the activities here?
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The house itself, although beautiful, takes a very short time to see. You can't go up to the second floor (not sure the reason why) and the back room on the first floor called the 'man …
The house itself, although beautiful, takes a very short time to see. You can't go up to the second floor (not sure the reason why) and the back room on the first floor called the 'man cave' you are not allowed to go in anymore after the whole COVID phenomena. What takes like about an hour is the wagon ride outside across the property. It is actually very informative. Then you can walk along one side of the property where the old slave quarters are situated, which shouldn't take you that long, unless you decide to stop at the last one at the end to listen to a small presentation about the set culture an customs of the slaves. Unfortunately, I personally lost interest after a few minutes watching the presenter wearing a plastic face shield on stage and wearing time-era attire. Because of it, you kind of lose the momentum.
You are required to purchase the tickets before you enter the plantation at the ticket booth. The Row of Oaks begins soon after you pass that ticket booth. There is no additional …
You are required to purchase the tickets before you enter the plantation at the ticket booth. The Row of Oaks begins soon after you pass that ticket booth. There is no additional fees to see all attractions.