3 1/2 blocks in the heart of Charleston, with over 100 unique artists and artisans. This open air market is very historic and is a fun activity to walk through.
Prime location overlooking Charleston Harbor and the Cooper River, and more than 10 acres of room to roam, (most of which is waterfront).
This historic park in Charleston is a must visit for walkers to enjoy a stroll around the lake while admiring the scenery.
Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, this prominent landmark provides a spectacular view of Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean.
For those staying at Hotel Indigo this is a great spot. This park has a lush lawn, a nautical-themed playground and a pier! The Mount Pleasant Pier, a 1,250-foot-long pier where you can sit and swing a while, or try your hand at fishing
Historic King Street is a great place to eat and shop.
Folly Beach is a city on Folly Island, in South Carolina, just south of Charleston. It’s home to Folly Beach Pier, stretching more than 1,000 feet into the ocean. Center Street is lined with surf and souvenir shops. Folly Beach County Park has picnic areas and a pelican rookery. As well as beaches and wildlife-rich habitats, Lighthouse Inlet Heritage Preserve has views of Morris Island Lighthouse, completed in 1876.
Sullivan’s Island is a charming beach town located about 10 miles from downtown Charleston. The island is about a 20 minute drive from downtown Charleston, and accessible by taking the Ben Sawyer Bridge. The island boasts an acclaimed restaurant district with lots of local family restaurants, pubs, and fine dining establishments. Many restaurants have indoor and outdoor seating, bars, and live music. Visitors looking for something to do on the island can visit Fort Moultrie, snap a quick pic of the unique Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse, or take a stroll down the beach. Sullivan’s Island Beach is without a doubt the most popular attraction on the island.
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.