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Explore the Historic District

Immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Charleston's Historic District, where cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and horse-drawn carriages transport you back in time. Stroll along Rainbow Row, a picturesque stretch of pastel-colored Georgian houses, and admire the exquisite architecture of the City Market, a bustling marketplace brimming with local crafts and culinary delights.

Visit Fort Sumter National Monument

Witness the site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter National Monument. Explore the fort's ramparts, learn about its pivotal role in American history, and admire breathtaking views of Charleston Harbor.

Take a Carriage Ride

Experience the romantic allure of Charleston by embarking on a leisurely carriage ride through the city's historic streets.

Stroll through the Battery

Take a leisurely stroll along the Battery, a picturesque waterfront promenade lined with stately antebellum homes and offering panoramic views of Charleston Harbor.

Visit the Gibbes Museum of Art

Explore the extensive collection of American art, spanning from the colonial era to the present day, and admire works by renowned artists like John Singleton Copley and Jasper Francis Cropsey.

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Explore the Charleston Museum

Delve into the rich history and culture of Charleston at the oldest museum in the South. Discover fascinating exhibits showcasing the city's colonial past, Civil War legacy, and Gullah Geechee heritage.

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Wander through the Aiken-Rhett House

Explore this beautifully preserved 19th-century mansion, adorned with exquisite furnishings and décor, and gain insights into the lives of Charleston's elite.

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Stroll through Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

Explore the expansive gardens of one of Charleston's most iconic plantations, adorned with lush greenery, tranquil ponds, and blooming flowers, and learn about the plantation's rich history and Gullah Geechee heritage.

Take a Plantation Tour

Gain a deeper understanding of Charleston's complex history and the legacy of slavery by taking a plantation tour. Visit historic plantations like Boone Hall Plantation or Middleton Place to learn about their agricultural practices, architectural styles, and the stories of the enslaved people who lived and worked there.

Explore the South Carolina Aquarium

Discover fascinating exhibits showcasing the wonders of the Atlantic Ocean, from playful sea otters and majestic sharks to colorful coral reefs and mesmerizing jellyfish.

Visit the Charleston City Market

Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Charleston City Market, a bustling marketplace filled with local crafts, culinary delights, and souvenirs. Browse through stalls overflowing with handcrafted jewelry, unique artwork, and traditional Lowcountry cuisine.

Wander through the French Quarter

Explore the charming French Quarter, a historic district known for its cobblestone streets, gas lanterns, and elegant architecture. Discover hidden courtyards, admire the ornate ironwork, and soak in the romantic ambiance of this enchanting neighborhood.

Take a Ghost and Graveyard Tour

Embark on a spine-chilling journey through the city's haunted sites, hear tales of ghostly encounters, and explore historic graveyards shrouded in mystery.

Visit the Angel Oak Tree

Pay homage to the majestic Angel Oak Tree, one of the oldest and largest live oak trees in the southeastern United States. Stand beneath its sprawling branches, admire its gnarled beauty, and feel the awe-inspiring presence of this natural wonder.

Take a Day Trip to Sullivan's Island

Escape to the idyllic coastal retreat of Sullivan's Island, just a short ferry ride from Charleston

Local Cuisine


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Indaco

Located on Charleston’s Upper King Street, Indaco serves regional Italian cuisine including wood-fired pizzas and hand-crafted pastas in a rustic environment with community tables, an open kitchen, and a comfortable atmosphere.

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Maya

Located in Charleston’s lively Upper King Street District, Maya is an elevated Mexican eatery that celebrates Mexico’s vibrant regional cuisines with a menu that includes a selection of authentic dishes ranging from snacks and small plates, to tacos, shareable sides, and large format entrees.

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Oak Steakhouse

An exceptional addition to Charleston's dining scene, Oak Steakhouse is renowned for its prime steaks, elegant atmosphere, and superb dining experience.

O-Ku Sushi

A premier destination for sushi enthusiasts, O-Ku Sushi offers fresh and creative sushi and Japanese cuisine in a stylish setting.

Husk

A Charleston institution and James Beard Award-winning restaurant known for its innovative take on Southern cuisine. Chef Sean Brock elevates traditional Lowcountry dishes with fresh, seasonal ingredients and modern techniques.

FIG

Another James Beard Award-winner, FIG is a fine-dining establishment showcasing the best of Lowcountry cuisine in an elegant setting. Chef Mike Lata's seasonal menu highlights locally sourced ingredients and creative flavor combinations.

The Ordinary

A seafood-centric favorite, earning praise for its commitment to fresh, sustainable seafood and creative preparations. Chef Evan Gaudreau's menu features grilled whole fish, steamed clams, and seafood charcuterie.

Edmund's Oast

A Charleston gastropub staple, offering a lively atmosphere, an extensive beer selection, and creative pub fare, including dishes like the duck confit burger and roasted cauliflower steak.

167 Raw Oyster Bar

 An upscale seafood bar that's a must-visit for oyster aficionados, with a menu featuring fresh oysters and seafood specialties like lobster rolls and crudo.

Slightly North of Broad

A modern Southern restaurant with stylish ambiance and creative takes on Lowcountry cuisine. Chef Frank Lee's menu includes dishes like Carolina gold rice risotto with shrimp and grits and fried chicken with honey butter biscuits.

The Grill at Charleston Place

An AAA Five Diamond restaurant serving classic French dishes with a modern twist, prepared with impeccable technique and presentation.

The Obstinate Daughter

A seafood-focused restaurant located on Sullivan's Island with breathtaking Atlantic Ocean views, featuring fresh, locally sourced seafood prepared with simple, rustic techniques.

Mercantile & Mash

Located in the historic Cigar Factory, Mercantile is an emporium of gourmet culinary experiences. Offerings include a grab-and-go menu, coffee bar, butcher shop, pastry destination, chef’s counter, wine shop, and an elevated grocery program featuring products from local & regional vendors and purveyors.

Chubby Fish

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Malagón

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Indaco

Located on Charleston’s Upper King Street, Indaco serves regional Italian cuisine including wood-fired pizzas and hand-crafted pastas in a rustic environment with community tables, an open kitchen, and a comfortable atmosphere.

Maya

Located in Charleston’s lively Upper King Street District, Maya is an elevated Mexican eatery that celebrates Mexico’s vibrant regional cuisines with a menu that includes a selection of authentic dishes ranging from snacks and small plates, to tacos, shareable sides, and large format entrees.

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