Church and Union Felix Bodega Acme Lowcountry Kitchen Page's Okra grill Grace and Grit Post house Marina Variety store Millers all day ** make reservations atleast 2 months prior
Sorelle La Farefalle Bar167 Slightly North of Broad Southbound High Cotton Frannie and the Fox Grill 225 Lowland Burwells **make reservations atleast 2 months prior
Little Palm La Cave Legami Vintage Bar Vaute Frontier Lounge Charleston's Smallest bar Vickery's on Shem Rooftop bars Citrus Club Ritual The watch Fiat Lux The vendue Starz Dessert Carmella's
4-block city market over 200 years old, with vendors of food, art & crafts like sweetgrass baskets
Multi-layered, pineapple-shaped fountain facing the waterfront, popular for photos.
Shem Creek is a creek that runs through the city of Charleston and Town of Mount Pleasant, and empties to the Charleston Harbor. The creek's waterfront and boardwalk is a popular destination for restaurants, bars, and recreational activities.
Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses are located north of Tradd St. and south of Elliott St. on East Bay Street.
The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, South Carolina. Named for a pre-Civil War coastal defense artillery battery originally built by the British at the site, it stretches along the lower shores of the Charleston peninsula, bordered by the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, which meet here to form Charleston Harbor
The Angel Oak Park is located on Johns Island where you can find what is known as "A Lowcountry Treasure". The Southern Live Oak tree is a historical site and focal point of one of the City of Charleston's public parks. It is considered to be the largest Live Oak Tree east of the Mississippi estimating to be 300 to 400 years old.
This is our favorite beach in the area, but they do not allow open containers of alcohol (none of the beaches in Charleston do). If you wish to drink, place it in a to-go cup and you'll be fine!
Sprawling Ashley River rice plantation dating to the 1730s, with gardens and refined lodging.
Cypress Gardens is a 170-acre preserve and gardens. The centerpiece of the garden is the 80 acres blackwater bald cypress/tupelo swamp, surrounded with both boat and foot trails. Also home to the famous boat scene in the Notebook.
Boone Hall Plantation was founded in 1681 when Englishman Major John Boone came to Charleston and established a lucrative plantation and gracious home on the banks of Wampacheone Creek. The family and descendants of Major Boone were influential in the history of South Carolina, the colonies and the nation.