Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses in Charleston. It represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the United States. If it's warm enough, we highly recommend walking a little further down the battery and snapping some photos of the colorful homes.
One of the main features of the Charleston skyline is the Ravenel Bridge, a 2.5 mile bridge over the Cooper River connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The bridge has a walking path, which makes it the perfect place for a stroll or bike ride paired with the best views of the city.
Nothing defines Southern charm quite like King Street. Lower King Street, the stretch from Broad to Market, was voted the Best Antique Shopping in the U.S. Middle King, from Market to Calhoun, is the King Street Fashion District. Upper King Street, from Marion Square to Spring Street, is the Design and Dining District.
The Charleston City Market is one of the nation's oldest public markets and is home to more than 300 vibrant entrepreneurs. The market stretches for four city blocks, and the surrounding neighborhood is filled with fabulous places to eat, walking and carriage tours, specialty shops, and award-winning hotels.