Located along the Cooper River, this peaceful park features gardens and meandering walking paths. There’s even a fountain where you’re welcome to dip your toes. For those staying at the Courtyard Marriott Waterfront there is a free shuttle every half hour that drops guests off at the Waterfront Park.
This is Charleston’s #1 attraction – and with good reason. Established in the 1790s, this covered market offers the best in Charleston’s local arts and crafts. Open daily, this is a great place to find artisans creating the famous Lowcountry sweetgrass baskets and other homemade gifts.
Just a two-minute walk from The Battery, you’ll find a Charleston gem in these brightly painted houses that are a popular spot for photos. Thanks to local preservation efforts, Rainbow Row is designated a landmark by the National Park Service.
Sun-loving guests can get their fill at Charleston’s (and Kelcie's) favorite beach. In addition to sun, sand, and shore, visitors can enjoy a stroll on the 1000-foot pier, visit a pelican rookery and take in the view of Morris Island Lighthouse at Lighthouse Inlet Preserve.
Great coffee shop with delicious breakfast sandwiches
Great spot for brunch!
Rooftop Cocktails
Set inside of an old church, this is a great spot for dinner!