Explore Middleton Place’s rich history and stunning gardens. Discover stories of the past, from Declaration signers to enslaved lives, in a captivating visit.
Explore Middleton Place’s rich history and stunning gardens. Discover stories of the past, from Declaration signers to enslaved lives, in a captivating visit.
- Middleton Place - Annually, more than 100,000 guests visit Middleton Place National Historic Landmark to delve into the rich culture and history of the Lowcountry. The history of Middleton Place encompasses three centuries of one family’s legacy, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and highlights the vital stories and…
- Middleton Place - Annually, more than 100,000 guests visit Middleton Place National Historic Landmark to delve into the rich culture and history of the Lowcountry. The history of Middleton Place encompasses three centuries of one family’s legacy, including a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and highlights the vital stories and contributions of over 3,000 enslaved individuals who lived and worked on properties owned by the Middletons.
Visitors have the exceptional chance to explore America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens, a House Museum, the Stableyards with heritage breeds, as well as enjoy artifacts, tours, and activities that genuinely connect them with the past.
In the last two years, Middleton Place has experienced a growing demand for transportation from Charleston, as visitors are eager to learn more about our shared American history.

- Tour House Museum
- Tour the Stableyards and Eliza’s House
- Shop in Garden Market and Museum Shop
- Tour of Gardens
- Lunch at the Middleton Place Restaurant
- Tour House Museum
- Tour the Stableyards and Eliza’s House
- Shop in Garden Market and Museum Shop
- Tour of Gardens
- Lunch at the Middleton Place Restaurant
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Each year over 100,000 visitors come to Middleton Place National Historic Landmark to explore the culture and history of the Lowcountry. The history of Middleton Place spans three centuries of one family, including the signer of the Declaration of Independence and the essential stories and contributions of over 3,000 enslaved men and women who lived and…
Each year over 100,000 visitors come to Middleton Place National Historic Landmark to explore the culture and history of the Lowcountry. The history of Middleton Place spans three centuries of one family, including the signer of the Declaration of Independence and the essential stories and contributions of over 3,000 enslaved men and women who lived and labored on properties owned by the Middletons.
Visitors have the unique opportunity to experience America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens, a House Museum, the Stableyards with heritage breeds, along with artifacts, tours and activities that authentically connect people with the past.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.