A National Historic Landmark, home to the oldest landscaped gardens in America and an enduring, vibrant, and essential part of the Charleston and American experience, Middleton Place is …
A National Historic Landmark, home to the oldest landscaped gardens in America and an enduring, vibrant, and essential part of the Charleston and American experience, Middleton Place is owned and operated by the Middleton Place Foundation.
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May 7, 2025
Oh wow … this is so worth the visit!!! What a wonderful representation of life in “the old days”. This plantation was burned and overtaken during the Civil War and what a mess . But they did some rec…Full review by dianemagoon
Apr 30, 2025
our group of four adults did a tour with pinapple tours to this place in april 2025. the grounds are impressive with live animals , gardens , the main house, and several other buildings. We also e…Full review by exploration822408
Apr 27, 2025
Absolute must see when visiting Charleston! Our docent Linda gave the most passionate, thought provoking and knowledge filled guided tour ever! Beautiful grounds and amazing volunteers all around.Full review by Kristin N
I’m going with 2-3, if you can tour the house @ the beginning of your visit. Then browse the gardens, then do the outside tours of workmen/trades, especially important the slave quarters, …
I’m going with 2-3, if you can tour the house @ the beginning of your visit. Then browse the gardens, then do the outside tours of workmen/trades, especially important the slave quarters, then end at gift shop/market area.
$26 per adult, $15 for students over 14 with student id, $10 kids 6-13 and free if under 5. If you stay at the Middleton Inn, you get free admission (might check on this one - they may have a …
$26 per adult, $15 for students over 14 with student id, $10 kids 6-13 and free if under 5. If you stay at the Middleton Inn, you get free admission (might check on this one - they may have a limit per room or something...) You can eat at the restaurant without a tour of the place...