Boone Hall Plantation All-Access Admission Ticket





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DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 12pm-5pm Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Boone Hall Plantation has been recognized as the #1 Plantation In The Charleston Area by USA TODAY 10 BEST and is also touted as a "must see stop on any trip to Charleston, S.C." by NBC Daytime television. One admission price includes all tours.Visitors enter down the world famous Avenue Of Oaks, one of the most spectacular entrances anywhere in the world. See why Boone Hall is "America's Most Photographed Plantation." Our gardens are a showcase of color. "Exploring The Gullah Culture" is the only live presentation of its kind in the Lowcountry and a visitor favorite. Visit the critically acclaimed Black History In America exhibit on display in 9 original slave cabins, tour the plantation home, ride aboard a guided tractor tour across the entire 738 acres, and more. Come enjoy the setting in which many television shows and movies have been filmed.
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Recognized as the #1 Plantation In The Charleston Area according to USA TODAY 10 BEST. One admission price includes all tours and attractions.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Accessibility: All of the grounds are grass or hard compacted sand. Electric wheelchairs or motorized scooters work the best. The Plantation Mansion has approximately six steps to get inside and several steps from room to room. If the person is able to get into the Plantation Mansion and from room to room the tour guide can provide a chair for them to sit down on in each room. Please let them know that is what you would like upon being greeted by the tour guide. The brick slave cabins have two to three steps to get inside. However, once inside you will be able to see everything without having to walk too far. The Plantation Tractor Tour has approximately three to four steps to get into it. Our staff can help get the person onto the tractor ride if needed. Once on the tractor tour, riders remain seated for the duration of the thirty minute tour.
Reviews(1,930)
This tour was very well done and accessible. The guides were very knowledgeable and respectful to the history of the plantation.
Great experience! Enjoyed the Gullah presentation the most, and what the slave experience must have been like. I am glad that Boone Hall chose to highlight the slave experience.
We had a great time! Very educational and interesting. Would highly recommend! Our tour guide for the house tour was amazing!
Second visit to the plantation to make sure that we experienced all that the visit had to offer. The visit was very moving when you realize what our ancestors had to endure. The Gullah presentation was very informative.
This was so fun and interesting. We have had a picture of the Avenue of the Oaks in our house for years and it is even more beautiful in person. The wagon ride was informative and the grounds were beautiful. We loved seeing places from favorite movies in person. If you have a Charleston Tour Pass this is a must do!
A tour steeped in rich historical information is presented throughout the experience. My favorite time spent was during the Gullah presentation. We highly recommend taking time to visit the Boone Hall Plantation while in Charleston, South Carolina.
Lovely setting, terrific guides. Please bring water. In the South Carolina sun, it is easy to become dehydrated.
Very informative and beautiful. My children loved it & so did I. Would highly recommend to anyone visiting this area!
It was a well done tour of the house and property. We enjoyed hearing a more in depth history of the Gullah people too.
The best part was the Gullah cultural experience. The story teller was outstanding, and held the attention of the entire assembled audience including a large tour group of middle school kids. The Avenue of Oaks is amazing. The other presentations were very informative. The main house is a nice tour, though I would have liked to see more of it. The wagon ride tour was a refreshing break from the heat. The stable tour seemed presented in a rather hurried manner powering through the script without any real care or interaction.



