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Things To Do

The Wedding Website of Megan Toth and Joe Sabatini
- DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON - heart & soul of the city EXPLORE: Walk on The Battery - Downtown Charleston Rainbow Row Tour Downtown (Ghost Tour!) FAVORITE FOOD: Shiki Sushi Rancho Lewis (See guide below) COCKTAILS: Citrus Club Ritual - MOUNT PLEASANT, SC - EXPLORE: Shem Creek Old Village - BEACHES - Isle of Palms Sullivan's island EXPLORE: Breach Inlet/Beach House Bar Lighthouse FAVORITE FOOD: Obstinate Daughter Papi's Tacos Islander 71 Beardcat's Sweet Shop (gelato) - PUBLIC GOLF - RiverTowne Country Club Kiawah Island Wild Dunes Patriot's Point

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Rainbow Row

Rainbow Row

83-107 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
, (803) 528-8317

An iconic piece of Charleston you must see before you leave!

King Street

King Street

King Street, Charleston, SC

Walk around to your favorite shops, great food and enjoy the historical homes, cobblestone roads and architecture. This is a must!

The Battery

The Battery

2 Murray Blvd, Charleston, SC 29401
The Boathouse at Breach Inlet

The Boathouse at Breach Inlet

101 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC 29451

This is in between the two islands where dolphins LOVE to swim. Go at sunset! It's a bit further away from downtown, but worth the drive.

Shem Creek Boardwalk

Shem Creek Boardwalk

Shem Creek Boardwalk, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

The perfect spot to watch the sunset! Our perfect night? Cocktails for happy hour on the docks at Tavern and Table while we wait for our table inside! If you want something a bit more casual, you can't go wrong with Saltwater Cowboys.

Old Village Historic District

Old Village Historic District

Old Village Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

The Old Village is one of the best neighborhoods in Charleston! If you're an Outer Banks fan, this spot is where all of the downtown shots were filmed in the series. There's an old pharmacy, a wine shop, boutiques, and an amazing spot for food - The Post House Inn! Make sure to walk over to Alhambra Hall for a beautiful view of the harbor and/or down to Pitt Street Bridge to walk on a land bridge that cuts right through the intercoastal waterway.