The Charleston Historic District of King Street is the epitome of Southern charm. A bustling thoroughfare, it is a meeting place of Historic Charleston's past and present. With a history of more than 300 years, King Street Charleston SC is the second most historically and architecturally significant street in downtown Charleston after Meeting Street. Now, a revitalized and vibrant King Street boasts some of the city's trendiest restaurants and sophisticated cocktail scenes along with hotels, art galleries, flourishing businesses, and lively nightlife - not to mention some seriously exceptional shopping. U.S. News and World Report named King Street one of the country's "Top 10 Shopping Streets." When walking through the middle of the Charleston peninsula, its wide, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, chic boutiques, antique shops, three-story brick and buildings, and central location make it easy to see why King Street is an unforgettable dining and shopping experience.
Take a tour of our wedding venue! Boone Hall Plantation is a historic plantation located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. It is one of America's oldest working plantations, dating back to 1681. The plantation covers an area of over 700 acres and is known for its beautiful grounds and historic buildings. One of the most iconic features of Boone Hall Plantation is its Avenue of Oaks, a stunning entrance lined with majestic oak trees that date back to the early 1700s. This picturesque avenue has been featured in numerous films and is a popular spot for visitors to take photos. Today, Boone Hall Plantation is a popular tourist attraction and event venue. Visitors can explore the grounds, take guided tours, and learn about the history of the plantation. The plantation also hosts special events throughout the year, including a popular strawberry festival and a holiday market.
Grab a coffee to go or stay for brunch Millers All Day is a must try!