Adults-only Charleston history walk with Rated R stories, nightly at 8pm and 10pm
1.5 hour tour
Guided history tour
Discover Charleston’s darker history on an adults-only, uncensored walking tour focused on crime, corruption, and scandals. This is a history tour and not a ghost tour.
Ages 18+ only; you may be asked for proof of age and guests under 18 may be refused without refund. No alcohol or illegal substances are permitted on tour or on the property.
Tickets can be refunded up until 24 hours prior to start time. Past 24 hours, refunds are not available. Tour requires a minimum of four people; if the minimum is not met, Bulldog Tours will notify you as soon as possible.
Check in 15 minutes before your start time. The tour meets and departs from the ticket office at 18 Anson Street, Charleston, SC 29401.
Bring proof of age. You must be 18 or older, and the staff can refuse entry if you do not provide proof of age; refunds are not given to guests under 18 who purchased tickets.
No. Alcohol and illegal substances are not permitted on the tour or on the premises. The operator can remove you from the tour if you appear intoxicated at any point, without a refund.
18 Anson Street Charleston, SC 29401
Travelers consistently rave about the tour guides here, and for good reason. Names like Clara, Drew, Gordon, and especially Dave come up repeatedly, with reviewers praising their storytelling abilities, deep knowledge of Charleston's history, and genuine enthusiasm for what they do. The guides seem to strike that perfect balance between being informative and entertaining, making the city's past come alive without feeling overly rehearsed or dramatic. Several people specifically mention how knowledgeable their guides were, and it's clear these aren't just people reading from a script. They know their stuff and genuinely enjoy sharing it. The variety of tours gets attention too, from ghost walks to cemetery tours to the City Jail experience. One reviewer did note that while the content at the Provost Dungeon was solid, the delivery felt a bit contrived and the mannequins could use an upgrade (though they emphasized this wasn't a reflection on the tour company itself). That same person also warned that the jail tour includes some violent history and graphic details, so it might not be suitable for young kids or anyone easily disturbed. The office staff also earned praise for being friendly and efficient, making the check-in process smooth. Overall, these tours seem like an excellent way to explore Charleston's darker history with guides who are clearly passionate about what they do.
Grace was a great tour guide, who was very knowledgeable of the history of Charleston and quite funny.
James Quinn
April 3, 2026
Grace was a great tour guide, who was very knowledgeable of the history of Charleston and quite funny.
James Quinn
April 3, 2026