An elevated take on Southern classic cuisine
Known for the best raw food in Charleston, The Ordinary is located in a charming 1920's Charleston building and a must try if you love oysters.
Set between the bustling French Quarter and Market Street, this posh hotel in a 1920s art deco building has one of the most quaint bar's in Charleston.
The rooftop bar at the Vendue hotel gives views of the harbor and the church spires of the Charleston skyline You can't beat this view!
This sleek beer hall caters to a crowd looking for a good time. Whether it's brunch, beer on top, or cocktails, Edmund's Oast is a great spot for groups at any hour.
One of Charleston's most popular restuarants with upscale Southern cuisine located in the city's original Custom's House.
One of my favorite stops... Ro Sham Beaux sells coastal-chic home decor and paintings by Low Country artists.
A spacious, sophisticated shop presenting high-end designer clothing & accessories for women.
Candlefish is the destination for an amazing array of candles and gifts. Explore the Fragrance Library of 100 fragrances, or sign up for a candle making class.
The beautiful Gibbes Museum of Art houses a premier collection of over 10,000 works of fine art, many with a connection to Charleston.
Walk along the Charleston battery - a scenic promenade and historic park. The battery is one of Charleston's most beloved spots. It is a fortified seawall at the southernmost tip of the Charleston peninsula, where the Cooper River and the Ashley River meet.
Nestled at the mouth of the Charleston Harbor and neighbor to the Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island is an inviting mix of wide beaches, history, and local restaurants.
A healthy and delicious lunch option that just got voted Charleston's most quintessential place to dine!
Combo coffee shop and craft beer bar with a charming patio
Simple sandwich shop turned full-blown restaurant and bakery
Farm-to-table restaurant featuring locally sourced ingredients
Mad Men-style mid-century lounge in a retro hotel
Tour Fort Sumter! The sea fort is free to visit but is only accessible by boat.