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Charleston's historic downtown enchants visitors with cobblestone streets, pastel Georgian townhouses, and antebellum mansions overlooking the harbor. Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop between 18th-century buildings while church spires pierce the sky above tree-lined squares. The Charleston City Market buzzes with vendors selling sweetgrass baskets, and Rainbow Row offers perfect photo ops for architecture lovers.
Upscale Lowcountry cuisine dominates the food scene, featuring shrimp and grits in charming historic taverns. Most attractions are within easy walking distance, or hop on the free downtown trolley. Boutique hotels in converted mansions offer Southern hospitality with period furnishings and peaceful courtyards.
Charleston's French Quarter captivates with its pastel-painted historic homes, cobblestone streets, and distinctive architecture. Stroll past Rainbow Row's antebellum mansions, the solemn Old Slave Mart Museum, and St. Philip's Church with its impressive steeple. The Dock Street Theatre and French Huguenot Church anchor this living museum where 18th-century charm meets Southern hospitality.
This walkable neighborhood offers upscale Southern cuisine featuring she-crab soup and shrimp and grits in charming restaurants. Stay in converted historic homes that now serve as boutique inns with private courtyards. The quarter's narrow streets limit cars, making exploration on foot the perfect way to soak up the authentic Lowcountry atmosphere.
South of Broad showcases Charleston's most exquisite historic treasures along cobblestone streets that whisper stories from centuries past. Rainbow Row's pastel Georgian houses and grand mansions with intricate wrought-iron gates create a living museum of American history. The Battery's oak-shaded promenade offers stunning harbor views while White Point Garden displays historic cannons beneath Spanish moss-draped trees.
This elegant neighborhood features upscale restaurants serving classic Lowcountry cuisine in converted historic mansions. Boutique bed and breakfasts housed in restored 18th-century homes provide luxurious accommodations with period furnishings. Most visitors explore on foot, as the narrow streets create an intimate atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls.
West Ashley offers a peaceful retreat from Charleston's bustling historic district. The Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site invites you to explore 664 acres of colonial history through archaeological ruins and a replica ship. Outdoor enthusiasts can wander the West Ashley Greenway or admire America's oldest public gardens at Magnolia Plantation.
Chain restaurants and local seafood spots provide budget-friendly dining options throughout this suburban neighborhood. Hotels cost significantly less than downtown accommodations, making it ideal for cost-conscious travelers with cars. Shopping centers and wide tree-lined streets give West Ashley its authentic residential charm.
Charleston Historic District dazzles with colorful Rainbow Row townhouses and horse-drawn carriages clip-clopping past grand mansions draped in Spanish moss. The City Market buzzes with local vendors selling sweetgrass baskets while church steeples pierce the skyline. History buffs can explore centuries-old architecture along cobblestone streets lined with massive live oaks.
Lowcountry cuisine shines in converted historic buildings where she-crab soup and shrimp and grits rule the menu. Boutique hotels in former mansions offer period furnishings and courtyard gardens. The district is wonderfully walkable with most attractions within a few blocks of each other.
You can stroll along Port of Charleston for relaxing water views when you're in Charleston Historic District. Our travelers also like the churches and cathedral in the area. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you'd like to get a taste of Charleston student life, check out College of Charleston in Downtown Charleston. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you like the hustle and bustle of a market, you might want to head out to Charleston City Market in Charleston Historic District and take in the atmosphere. There are also lots of shops, restaurants, and bars in the area if you fancy a wander. Splash some more cash at Shops at Charleston Place, Upper King Design District, and Rainbow Market Shopping Center.
Waterfront Park is just one of the places to see in Charleston, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Wander the area's waterfront or simply enjoy one of its lively bars.
Take the kids to visit the sea creatures at South Carolina Aquarium during your trip to Charleston. Amble around the area's beautiful beaches or seek out the local tours.
You can find out about the history of Charleston with a stop at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Wander the picturesque gardens and riverfront in the area.
Cobblestone streets lead past antebellum mansions and hidden gardens, revealing the city's rich history. Tour Fort Sumter, explore the City Market, or feast on Lowcountry cuisine at a historic restaurant.
There's a lot visitors like about Charleston, especially its bars and historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Port of Charleston? While you're here, stop by Shops at Charleston Place and Charleston City Market.