Middleton Plantation

Middleton Place    

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(4.4K) · Historical landmark in Charleston, United States
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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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Feb 7, 2025
I have to say that this review is biased as we visited on what has to be the very best day February could offer. We purchased a combo ticket that included admission and lunch for $40. At this time …Full review by Dave48838
Jan 3, 2025
Middleton owned 19 plantations. However, this one was more for show than production. The multiple gardens on the grounds of the estate are amazing, even in winter. Multitude of camellia plants are b…Full review by RudySzymon
Dec 31, 2024
We visited during a very rainy day and had the front garden to ourselves. Even though December isn't a month where there are a lot of things blooming, there were some winter plants like pansies that…Full review by Farfromhomes
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How much time is needed to tour MP?
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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, …
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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.
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Will we need a reservation for lunch on Wednesday, February 21?
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I doubt it, but you can always call ahead that day.
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The base tour price- does that not allow you to enter/tour the residence? Is it grounds and exhibits only, but does not …
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The base tour price- does that not allow you to enter/tour the residence? Is it grounds and exhibits only, but does not include entry into the house?
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That is true. We had full access to everything except for the house.
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Did I read that correctly 120 USD per person?
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We just paid the base price and walked around. We tried to eat lunch there, but the wait was too long. I believe there were tours that might have included lunch.
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How much time should we allow to see everything here?
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I would say at least 1/2 day....3-4 hours.
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