The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, South Carolina. Named for a Civil-War coastal defense artillery battery at the site, it stretches along the lower shores of the Charleston peninsula, bordered by the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, which meet here to form Charleston harbor.
The Charleston City Market is one of the nation’s oldest public markets and the cultural heart of Charleston. It's home to more than 300 vibrant entrepreneurs. If you're looking for something to see, do, taste, and take home as a souvenir, be sure to check out the Charleston City Market!
The South Carolina Aquarium is located on the Charleston Harbor at Aquarium Wharf. The aquarium has over 10,000 aquatic animals from across the state of South Carolina, along with 60 displays and exhibits including an interactive touch tank with hermit crabs, whelk, sea urchins, horseshoe crabs, and Atlantic stingrays.
Charleston’s rich history, fascinating places, people, and landmarks bring with them incredible stories — and ghosts! In a city that’s endured everything from war, slavery, earthquakes, and hurricanes to financial prosperity and artistic achievement, ghosts, haunted places, and legends are everywhere. Let Bulldog Tours help you explore the most famous, most infamous, and the most exclusive!
Since 1997, the Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch has grown to be one of the largest fall festivals in the state. Now in its 26th year, this event has become an autumn tradition that brings people of all ages together for a day of good old-fashioned fun on the farm.
The waterfront destination at Shem Creek is a local favorite with unique restaurants and watering holes. Kick back and take in the gorgeous views of the Charleston Harbor and surrounding marshes. Try some of Megan & John's favorite places on Shem like Saltwater Cowboys, Reds Ice House, & the Rooftop at Mill Street Tavern!
Since opening in 1976, Poogan’s Porch has been a favorite of well-known celebrities, politicians, tourists, and locals alike who rave about this Southern institution. Whether it’s a warm homemade buttermilk biscuit and sausage gravy, a bowl of she-crab soup, or our signature buttermilk fried chicken, your meal at Poogan’s Porch will be unforgettable.
The term “Blind Tiger” was coined in the late 1800’s to describe the illicit drinking and gambling establishments opening their doors as temperance legislation swept across the country. The first “Blind Tigers” in South Carolina sprung up in the Holy City in 1893 as a defiant rebuttal to the “Dispensary” laws mandated by the infamous Governor Ben “Pitchfork” Tillman. This is one of Megan & John's favorite outdoor bars located in the heart of downtown.
Nestled high above King & Calhoun Street, Ritual is a place that brings people from all different walks of life together. With the greenery and fresh seafood you are transported to Tulum, the main inspiration. When the night sky drifts upon us the DJs create a vibrant atmosphere. An elevated experience that gathers a community to awaken your senses in our jungle castle.