Taste Carolina Gourmet Food Tours meets downtown in front of Foothills Brewing. Food ToursĮat drink and walk your way through Winston-Salem with food tours that guide participants on a walking tour of downtown Winston-Salem, stopping to taste the delights of independently-owned establishments from fine dining restaurants to favorite local dives. Times and dates are subject to change, please call to confirm availability. Mini-tour and orientation is $39, while the two-hour tours are $64. Choose from a mini orientation with a glide on the Greenway to Old Salem and along the Strollway (minimum of 3 participants), a two-hour tour of Downtown, a two-hour tour of UNCSA and Washington Park, a two-hour tour of Old Salem and Salem college (Mondays only) or the Mayhem & Mystery Tour of horrid historical true stories about town, and several specialty tours including African American History, a Night Lights Tour (experienced segway riders only) and more. Meet at 871 W 4th Street (in front of Bernardin’s)Ĭover a lot of ground in a fun, innovative and eco-friendly way with segway tours by Triad Eco Adventures.Rates are $15 for adults, $7 for children 3 to 12 years, ages two and under, FREE. Walk-up service offered.Ĭall 33 to ensure your ride time. The carriage accommodates up to eight people. Carriage rides last approximately 25 minutes. Carriage rides are available Fridays and Saturdays from 5:30-10pm from 4th Street in the Historic West End (in front of Bernardin’s Restaurant) to Trade Street in the Arts District of Downtown. 3930 Glenn Hi Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27107įor a horse drawn carriage ride through downtown, call or walk-up to Dorvit’s Camel City Carriage. The carriage can accommodate four adults and two small children. Carriage rides last approximately 20 minutes. Heritage Farm & Carriage offers walk-up carriage service (no reservation required) on Saturdays from 1-4pm at Salem Square in Old Salem. Heritage Farm & CarriagesĪdd a feel of authenticity as you experience Old Salem by horse and carriage. There’s a couple options when it comes to carriage rides in the Winston-Salem area. Visit the Reynolda website for details and an events calendar. Old Salem Christmas by Candlelight Tours: Putzing Through SalemĪs our opening photo suggests, the old Reynolda estate (now owned and managed by Wake Forest University) hosts popular tours year round across its expansive grounds, gardens, and museum.Carolina History & Haunts: West Endings.
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