Description

Experience Aiken's charm, grace, and elegance during this two-hour tour aboard our trolley.

On the tour, you will see and hear about...

• Aiken’s Many Historic Homes and Churches, and Stories of the Rich and Famous who Built Them

• Aiken’s Century-Old Equestrian Community and Its Many Historic Sites

• The Civil War’s Battle of Aiken

• The Live Oak Canopy on South Boundary

• A guided walk through Hopelands Gardens and the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum (weather permitting).

• And much more...

 Riding the Trolley: The trolley is an enclosed vehicle with both air conditioning and heat. The seat bottoms have cushions. The backs do not. About half way through the tour there is a restroom break at Hopelands Gardens and the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum. Water, but no other food or beverage, is allowed on the trolley. Not recommended for small children due to the length of the tour. Trolley may not be available due to special events and/or maintenance needs.

 Where and When: The Historic Aiken Trolley Tour departs the City of Aiken Visitors Center & Train Museum (406 Park Ave SE, Aiken), at 10 am each Saturday. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as tickets often sell out two to three weeks in advance.

 Checking In: Please arrive for the trolley tour no later than 9:45 am (tickets can be resold to standby patrons if not claimed by 9:55 am).

 Refunds: Up to 1 day before event.

 Handicap Accessibility: The trolley is equipped with a wheelchair lift. Use of a wheelchair requires extra loading time and takes up 2 spaces (one of which must be reserved manually by the trolley staff). There is no additional fee for the extra space. However, please notify staff of need by calling 803-293-7846 (Mon. – Sat., 9 am – 5 pm), so that we may properly prepare for your visit!