This row of houses is referred to as Rainbow Row for the pastel colors used to paint all of the houses. It is a common tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed parts of Charleston.
This attraction is full of great seafood restaurants, places to sit on the water + a great place to watch the sunset. Can be both a daytime activity or a night on the town!
One of the nation’s oldest public markets and the cultural heart of Charleston! The surrounding neighborhood is filled with fabulous places to eat (be sure to try a slice of the famous 12-layer Ultimate Coconut Cake from Peninsula Grill), walking and carriage tours and lots of specialty shops! The city market is open daily from 9:30am - 5:30pm.
The Pineapple Fountain is a focal point of the Charleston Waterfront Park!
The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, famous for its stretch of stately antebellum homes. Within close proximity to many places to eat and drink!
For those who want to immerse themselves in Charleston history (and a little spookyness) the Ghost City Tours is perfect! Charleston is full of history dating back to pre-civil war era! Definitely check out a tour for an evening in the low country!