Boone Hall Plantation Charleston SC

Boone Hall Plantation    

Tripadvisor (101) · Historical landmark in Mt. Pleasant, United States
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Working plantation with true southern charm. Features world famous avenue of oaks, 9 original slave cabins, butterfly garden, and a colonial revival style 1936 mansion. Tours and theatrical …
Working plantation with true southern charm. Features world famous avenue of oaks, 9 original slave cabins, butterfly garden, and a colonial revival style 1936 mansion. Tours and theatrical performances offered daily. Used in the filming of North and South, Queen, the Tempest, and The Notebook.

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Mar 24, 2024
No tractor tour. The house tour guide was the worst ever. The guide did not know anything, couldnt answer any questions, was totally scattered, and provided misinformation. Even other visitors were r… Full review by Theresa H
Oct 14, 2023
We would recommend this tour. Beautiful grounds, interesting history and very well organized. Do all the available tours and programs Full review by Kelly W
Sep 16, 2023
Wanting to visit a plantation, we found Boone Hall and we found it to be the most interesting of our extended stops in Charleston. Great guides, important information, well cared-for property. I'm … Full review by Joe B

Questions & answers

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Is it wheelchair accessible
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For the most part a wheelchair can navigate the grounds There is not a visible ramp into the plantation house so if an individual is unable to walk at all the house tour would not be an …
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For the most part a wheelchair can navigate the grounds There is not a visible ramp into the plantation house so if an individual is unable to walk at all the house tour would not be an option, same with the Slave Street there is at least one step involved to enter any of the cabins. There is a trolly ride around the grounds but again that involves getting on to the trolley. Hope this is helpful If it’s something that the entire party with the individual I the WC would still like to do, would suggest calling Boone Hall or emailing, explain the situation and see if they would offer a discount for that one ticket. The grounds are lovely and the Gullah presentation is something that everyone can enjoy.
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Answer by AnneMarie E · Sep 20, 2019
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Can you see the Avenue of oaks without doing the tour?
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Part of it, yes. You don't get to see where one of the original owners is buried just beside the avenue.
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how long does it take to your Boone Hall?
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we were also there around two and a half hours. what reduces/extends time: catching the various stations at their starting times, as well as level of interest in the (very) …
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we were also there around two and a half hours. what reduces/extends time: catching the various stations at their starting times, as well as level of interest in the (very) enlightening slave residence area
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Do you offer discount for college if Charleston students?
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As far as I know they do not offer college of Charleston tour tickets. They only offered military discounts and AAA discounts. If you google their website there is a phone number. I'd …
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As far as I know they do not offer college of Charleston tour tickets. They only offered military discounts and AAA discounts. If you google their website there is a phone number. I'd call it and ask them just in case.
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When are you open?
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Boone Hall Plantation is open for tours 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday and 12pm-5pm on Sundays.
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