Explore King Street to find unique shops, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife scenes while you're in town!
A series of 13 brightly colored houses along the waterfront. The name Rainbow Row was coined after the pastel colors they were painted as they were restored in the 1930s and 1940s. It is a popular tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed parts of Charleston.
Take a walk through the charming streets of Charleston's French Quarter. Filled with stunning architectures, and centuries old history. Some of the famous buildings are St. Michaels Episcopal Church, St. Phillip's Church, and Dock Street Theater. The area is considered to be bounded by the Cooper River on the East, Broad Street on the South, Meeting Street on the West, and Market Street on the North.
Located in a historic, 200-year-old compound. This market has a variety of local crafts, vendors and imported products. Check out the website when the wedding gets closer for upcoming events.
Art museum includes historical, modern, and contemporary works, the collection spans 350 years and features some of the country’s most celebrated artists. The Gibbes Museum of Art is home to the foremost collection of American art that incorporates the story of Charleston.
The best way to experience all of the beauty, history, and romantic appeal of the largest and most storied city in South Carolina. Offering a wide variety of cruise options on Charleston Harbor to an array of sightseeing tours and carriage rides on land.
Charleston is widely considered to be one of the most haunted cities in America. The website provides different options for tours and events such as pub crawls.
Explore historic downtown Charleston with a friendly, engaging guide, a beautiful horse, and a comfortable carriage for a memorable 1-hour carriage ride through history. They also have the option to ride in the twilight hours to see famous landmarks and hear surprising stories of ghosts, pirates, and patriots.
Americas first theatre, built in 1736, and one of the most photographed buildings in the city
Discover the wonder of water, wildlife and wild places at the South Carolina Aquarium. Overlooking the Charleston Harbor, the Aquarium connects you with nearly 5,000 amazing animals and learn how you can protect them.
Tour and learn about the American Civil War at Fort Sumter, where the first shots were fired. Purchase the entry ticket and ferry ride prior. Fort Sumter Tours is the authorized concessioner offering the only boat service to and from Fort Sumter that actually docks at the Fort.