Italian
Italian
Brunch
Brunch
Brunch
Brunch
Brunch
Brunch
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Coffee
Steakhouse
Seafood
Seafood
Seafood
Seafood
Mexican Cuisine
Mexican Cuisine
Burgers
Burgers
Italian
Mediterranean
Sushi
Sushi
Sushi
Cocktails
Cocktails
Cocktails
Cocktails
Cocktails
Cocktails
Cocktails
Dessert
Dessert
Beach Spot
Beach Spot
Beach Spot
Nail Spa
Upper King Street offers fashionable and funky boutiques and casual spots for drop in lunches. Middle King Street offers upscale retail chains and local shops. Hit Lower King Street for interiors, jewelry, and antiques.
Runs between Meeting Street and East Bay Street. This open-air market has many vendors displaying handmade crafts such as sweet grass baskets, art, and jewelry, and lots of local flavor.
Located near the Battery, Broad Street and part of East Bay Street has great food, and beautiful galleries for your perusal.
Sits at the edge of the peninsula. Battery Park is one of the best places to see Charleston Harbor. Along the Battery, you will see some beautiful historic homes and sites that Charleston has to offer.
Visitors will find one of Charleston's most photographed icons on Johns Island: the Angel Oak Tree. It is said to be the largest live oak east of the Mississippi. The gorgeous tree is 65 feet high, with a circumference of 25.5 feet. It's estimated that the tree is between 300 and 400 years old.
Fort Sumter is where the first shot of the Civil War was fired, back in 1861. Ferry's are available from downtown to the actual fort which provides its own small yet in depth museum.
Fabulous art museum that offers something for everyone. It's not overwhelming and easy to see in a couple of hours. The mobile app is great and has a variety of tour themes while the building itself is its own work of art.
Sitting at the mouth of the Charleston harbor – a little less than 10 miles east of the downtown area – Sullivan's Island boasts beaches, tasty restaurants and unique shops, plus a colorful history.
is a walking & bike path that runs through West Ashley. The path starts at the South Windermere shopping center and is about a five minute drive from Downtown. (stretches 7.8 miles one-way)
is a great spot for walks, runs, and bike rides. (about a .5 miles per lap)
Saturday mornings from 8AM to 2PM in Marion Square, located at 329 Meeting Street, has great food (perfect for breakfasts!) and work by local artists and artisans.
Isle of Palms is perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, offering wide sandy beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. It's ideal for families or anyone looking to enjoy beach activities like swimming, paddleboarding, or biking along the coastline. Be sure to check out the charming shops and restaurants on the island, especially those near the marina and Front Beach.
Folly Beach has a vibrant, eclectic vibe that makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. It's known for its stunning sunsets, great surf spots, and the famous Folly Beach Pier. Whether you’re strolling along the beach, enjoying fresh seafood, or exploring the quirky local shops, it’s a fantastic place to spend the day.
Sullivan’s Island offers a more peaceful, serene escape with quieter beaches perfect for a peaceful day of relaxation. The island is rich in history, and you can explore the charming town center or enjoy a leisurely walk along the beach. It’s a great spot for a calm day of sunbathing, birdwatching, or a casual picnic with a view of the Morris Island Lighthouse.
Hair Salon
Hair Salon
Makeup
Makeup
Menswear
Menswear
Workout Studio
Public Golf Course
Public Golf Course
Public Golf Course