Stylish spot with vintage appeal for creative seafood dishes, fry baskets & raw oysters. Our favorite happy hour spot and is less than a 4 minute walk from the hotel. Make sure to enjoy $1 oysters from 4-7 daily.
Southern seafood staples like crab soup, oysters, and more served in a sleek spot, with a waterfront patio. Some of the best seafood Charleston has to offer! Make sure to make a reservation in advance and try the hushpuppies.
Rustic-chic Modern American restaurant with creative cocktails & a Jazz Age theme. One of the most popular bars in Charleston. Located right on King St. (and less than a 5 minute walk from the hotel). Prohibition serves some of the best Old Fashioneds with some great live music.
Thin-crust pizza, sliders & upscale pub fare in a sports-centric alehouse with a rooftop deck. The rooftop bar is a great place to dance, drink, and hangout. They are known for their frozen alcoholic slushies and fun atmosphere.
Easily one of the most iconic and well photographed areas of Charleston. The waterfront Park is an eight-acre park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina.
Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War upon Federal troops at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. The roots of that conflict are buried deep within the stories of the development of the United States. Fort Sumter would continue to serve as the focal point in Charleston throughout the Civil War. Fort Sumter is accessible by ferry boat. Boats depart at scheduled times from the Fort Sumter Visitor Center.
The City Market is a historic market complex in downtown. Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street. Find a wide variety of food and shopping.