King Street is known for its trendy shops, antiques, art galleries, and historic buildings. Since it is centrally located it is an easy walk over to Rainbow Row and Riley Waterfront Park!
Nestled between Charleston Harbor and the Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island Beach is the perfect getaway. Though the beach is just minutes from downtown Charleston, arriving at Sullivan’s Island feels like stepping into a completely different world.
Please note the farmers market is only open Saturdays, 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM! The Charleston Lowcountry is famed for its homegrown produce and welcoming energy, and there’s no better place to experience the two combined than at the Charleston Farmers Market, held at the heart of Charleston’s historic downtown.
Inspired by Italy’s all-day cafes, abundant markets, and rich culinary traditions, Sorelle features a mercato, central bar, wine room, and a grand dining room offering a variety of experiences for every food lover. Noah and I highly recommend visiting The Mercato during the day for a pastry and coffee, or visiting in the evening for a beautiful date night spot.
Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, Poogan’s Porch is one of our favorite spots for warm hospitality and authentic Southern cuisine. Housed in a beautifully restored Victorian home, the restaurant is steeped in Lowcountry tradition (and a few ghostly tales).