Pink House Gallery Tours

Pink House Gallery featuring a house
Pink House Gallery featuring street scenes as well as a family
Pink House Gallery featuring a house
Pink House Gallery showing a house
Pink House Gallery


The oldest remaining tavern building in the South has been a law office and an art gallery. It is now a private residence retaining its iconic pink exterior.

Dating back to the 1690s, the Pink House is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in the southern United States. Take a walking tour of the French Quarter of Charleston and imagine yourself living here 300 years ago.

On a pleasant day, wander south of the historic Market Street shopping area along aptly named Church Street. Stop in St. Philip’s Church, which has the city’s oldest congregation. Next is the independent French Huguenot Church, built in 1845. When you reach a narrow cobbled lane you are close to the Pink House. Notice the gas lamps and shady trees, giving the setting a colonial feel.

When you arrive at the outside of the building, discreetly snap a photo of the pink three-story structure beside its blue neighbors. Dark window shutters and a gabled roof of orange terracotta tiles give the home an appearance close to its historic look. Although a popular art gallery operated in the house in recent times, it is now strictly a private residence. Appreciate the historic significance while being respectful of the current occupants.

Across the street is a site that remains open to the public, the Old Slave Mart Museum. Make an appointment to enter to read posters and listen to an interview of a former slave. The building was constructed in 1859 and operated as a slave auction until the Civil War ended the practice of slavery in 1865. Behind the museum is the Dock Street Theatre, a popular performing arts stage. Come in late May to attend one of the Spoleto Festival events held here.

The Pink House is in the heart of the French Quarter in central Charleston. Ride a bus to one of the stops near the house and get around this central district on foot. While you’re in the area, make sure to visit nearby attractions such as the pretty Pineapple Fountain near the Charleston River and the Powder Magazine, now a museum of colonial military history.

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