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Best places to visit in Charleston

  • Rainbow Row

    Rainbow Row is a picturesque series of historic Georgian row houses on Charleston's waterfront, famous for their vibrant pastel colors.

  • Charleston City Market

    A historic public market offering a wide array of local crafts, souvenirs, and the famous Charleston sweetgrass baskets.

  • Folly Beach

    Folly Beach is a vibrant barrier island beach town known for its laid-back atmosphere, surfing spots, and fishing pier.

  • Angel Oak Tree

    A majestic, ancient oak tree estimated to be over 1,500 years old, offering a natural spectacle and a symbol of resilience in Charleston.

  • The Battery

    The Battery is a historic defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, offering scenic views of Charleston Harbor and its historic mansions.

  • Pineapple Fountain

    A famous fountain in Charleston, popular for its unique pineapple design and often visited during downtown exploration.

  • King Street

    A well-known street in Charleston, notable for hosting the 2nd Sunday Market and offering a variety of shops and dining.

  • Fort Sumter

    A historic sea fort in Charleston Harbor, famous as the site where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.

  • Rodney Scott's BBQ

    A renowned barbecue restaurant serving authentic, whole-hog, wood-fired barbecue in the tradition of South Carolina.

  • French Quarter

    A historic neighborhood in Charleston characterized by its charming cobblestone streets, art galleries, theaters, and historic architecture.

  • Boone Hall Plantation

    One of America's oldest working plantations, offering a look into the region's history with its slave cabins, gardens, and grand house.

  • Magnolia Plantation

    Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is one of America's oldest and most beautiful public gardens, known for its romantic-style gardens and historic nature.

  • Joe Riley Waterfront Park

    A waterfront park offering scenic views of the Charleston Harbor, featuring the iconic Pineapple Fountain and a pier perfect for leisurely walks.

  • Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

    A historic plantation celebrated for its beautiful Romantic-style gardens, offering a glimpse into Southern history and horticulture.

  • Fort Moultrie

    A historic fort on Sullivan's Island that played a key role in defending Charleston Harbor throughout American history.

  • South Carolina Aquarium

    An aquarium showcasing the diverse aquatic life of South Carolina, from the mountains to the sea, including a large ocean tank.

  • 82 Queen

    A classic Charleston restaurant known for its traditional Lowcountry cuisine, served in a historic townhouse with a courtyard.

  • Poogan's Porch

    A celebrated restaurant in a historic Victorian house, serving delicious Southern cuisine with a focus on local ingredients.

  • Husk

    A celebrated restaurant focusing exclusively on Southern ingredients, offering a refined and ever-changing take on regional cuisine.

  • Cypress Gardens

    A historic botanical garden featuring beautiful swamps, gardens, and walking trails, famously used as a filming location.

  • Waterfront Park

    A beautiful 1,000-foot-long pier park along Charleston's harbor, featuring gardens, swings, and the Pineapple Fountain.

  • White Point Garden

    A historic park at the tip of the Charleston peninsula, featuring beautiful gardens, old oak trees, and stunning views of Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor.

  • Church and Union

    A historic church known for its striking interior, featuring a vibrant blue ceiling and intricate stained glass windows.

  • Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum

    A museum complex featuring the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, a submarine, and other naval vessels, offering a glimpse into naval history.

  • Sullivan's Island

    A charming barrier island town with beautiful beaches, historic sites like Fort Moultrie, and a relaxed atmosphere.

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