Relive our first date at Carmella’s Cafe & Dessert Bar. Located at 198 East Bay Street, this charming Italian-American dessert boutique is perfect for indulgent gelato, pastries, dessert cocktails, or just savoring the nostalgia of your evening together.
A top indoor escape, ideal for families—think sea turtles, otters, and interactive marine exhibits.
Founded in 1773, it’s the oldest museum in the nation! Dive into exhibits featuring natural history, decorative arts, and colonial artifacts.
Amid palm-lined paths and the iconic Pineapple Fountain, this harborfront gem offers peaceful views and photo-worthy spots.
Take in cobblestone streets, pastel homes, or learn local lore aboard a horse-drawn carriage.
January brings gourmet dining across top restaurants—ideal for trying elevated Southern cuisine at great value.
Stroll along East Bay Street to see Charleston’s iconic row of pastel-colored homes—perfect for photos and a glimpse of the city’s charm.
Walk the scenic promenade lined with historic mansions and oak-shaded parks, offering sweeping views of Charleston Harbor. If you're lucky, you may catch a sighting of Old Man Watson wetting a line off the Battery wall.