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Mary Katherine & JakeMary Katherine & Jake

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Things To DoThings To Do

Fort Sumter National MonumentFort Sumter National Monument

Charleston, SC 29412
, 843-883-3123

Take a ferry over a tour historic Ft. Sumter. If you take the morning ferry you will be there for the daily flag raising ceremony.

Two Sisters ToursTwo Sisters Tours

80 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401
, 843-270-9945

Highly Recommend this tour! Its a walking tour downtown historic Charleston

Charleston City MarketCharleston City Market

188 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401

walk through and shop for local jewelry, prints, baskets, and local foods in the open air market

Old South Carriage CompanyOld South Carriage Company

14 Anson Street, Charleston, SC 29401

Horse Drawn Carriage tours of Charleston

Museums and MoreMuseums and More

Gibbes Museum, Middleton Place, and Boone Hall. and Magnolia Plantation all are worth a visit

Stroll King StreetStroll King Street

Shopping galore as you walk down King Street. Charleston Place is also known for its specialty shops. This is part of Charleston Place hotel right on King Street.

Walk the waterfront and surrounding areaWalk the waterfront and surrounding area

Historic Downtown Charm Waterfront park: great views of Charleston Harbor while strolling Rainbow Row & The Battery: Iconic rows of pastel-colored houses meeting grand historic mansions facing the harbor, offering quintessential Charleston views. French Quarter: Cobblestone streets, hidden gardens, art galleries, and historic architecture (like the Dock Street Theatre) make this area incredibly charming. Tradd Street & Legare Street: Quaint, tree-lined residential streets with beautiful homes, often less crowded than main thoroughfares. Church Street: Known for its quiet beauty, historic churches, and colorful window boxes.

Walk the Arthur Ravenel BridgeWalk the Arthur Ravenel Bridge

brave the wind and the only local “hill” for great views of the city

Rent bikesRent bikes

Rent bikes from Holy City Spokes to explore the peninsula