Your ultimate guide to tours of Greenville

Explore Greenville through its history, food, drink, and art on these tours.

GVLtoday Greenville History Tours

Ladies who lunch. | Photo by John Nolan via Greenville History Tours

Whether you’re a lifelong Greenvillian longing to embrace your inner tourist or you have a limited amount of time in the 864, here are 5+ tours guaranteed to show you the sights you want to see.

Note: Price estimates are based on individual adult rates available at the time of publishing. Check each company’s website to see current pricing.

Top tours

Greenville Bike Taxi Tours | Prices vary
From a history tour narrated by local historian John Nolan to scenic routes and interactive stops for the kids, there’s something for everyone and — the best part — you’re just along for the (bike) ride.

Greenville City Segway Tour | Prices vary
Tour the city in style with multiple routes to choose from. The tour includes Segway training and a helmet + bottled water is provided.

All in on history

Greenville History Tours | Prices vary
Choose from multiple history tours like a historic neighborhoods and architecture driving tour, and a textile mills and villages tour.

Black History in Greenville Tours | $20
Kendra Williams — an SC Native, Greenville resident, and tourism professional — takes you through the Black history of our city.

Eat and drink

Greenville Culinary Tours | Prices vary
Learn about barbecue, breakfast, and coffee with these informative tours.

The Brewery Experience | $64 per person
Hop on the 12-passenger van and enjoy beer and cider samples while learning about the brews from your tour guide.

Get ghosted

Greenville Ghost Tours | $25 per person
Learn about all things haunted in Greenville as you walk around downtown with an EMF meter.

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