Stephanie & Cameron

August 23, 2024 • Charleston, SC, USA

Stephanie & Cameron

August 23, 2024 • Charleston, SC, USA

Things to Do

Charleston: Historical Downtown Tour by Horse-drawn Carriage

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14 Anson St, Charleston, SC 29401
(843) 723-9712


*Tour the historic residential district of Charleston

*Enjoy a guided tour with a licensed tour guide

*Experience the sights of the city and discover places you could visit later

*Learn about the 350-year history of Charleston


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Rainbow Row

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83-107 E Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
(803) 528-8317

One of Charleston's most iconic points of interest, Rainbow Row comprises more than a dozen brightly painted historic homes perched along The Battery's East Bay Street, near Waterfront Park. Dating back to the mid-1700s, the structures hold an important place in Charleston's history. After the Civil War, the previously dilapidated area underwent a significant revitalization, starting with the homes of Rainbow Row. Initially, Susan Pringle Frost, founder of the Preservation Society of Charleston, bought six homes to restore. Though financially incapable of completing the project, she fostered the initiative to reinvigorate the area, an undertaking later accomplished by Dorothy Porcher Legge. In the 1930s, Dorothy and her husband, Judge Lionel Legge, bought a section of the houses and painted them pastel pink to attract people back to the area. Soon enough, other homeowners began painting their properties in bright colors as well, transforming the neighborhood into a premier locale as some of Charleston's most expensive real estate.

Charleston Harbor Tours

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10 Wharfside St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
(843) 722-1112

To get a better view of the Charleston harbor (and maybe even spot some dolphins), consider signing up for a boat tour. Not only will you enjoy some time on the water, you'll also have the chance to learn more about the city's maritime history (many boat captains provide historical commentary throughout their tours). Along the way, you'll likely see some of Charleston's top landmarks, including The Battery, Waterfront Park, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and Fort Sumter.

Charleston City Market

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188 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
(843) 937-0920

While some may say that the Charleston City Market is a bit of a tourist trap, others call it a great glimpse into life in the Old South. It has been a shopping hub since the 1800s and is one of the country's oldest city markets. The market buzzes with residents and visitors alike, perusing stalls loaded with toys, clothes, art, leather goods and regional souvenirs. There are plenty of locally made products for sale at the market, which you can distinguish by a "Certified Authentic: Handmade in Charleston" tile displayed on vendor stations.

Angel Oak Tree

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3688 Angel Oak Rd. Charleston, SC 29402
843-559-3496

Visitors will find one of Charleston's most photographed icons on Johns Island: the Angel Oak. 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 shades an area of nearly 20,000 square feet and is between 300 and 400 years old. Visitors in the hundreds of thousands flock to the tree to pose next to its long limbs.

Drayton Hall

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3380 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414, USA
(843) 769-2600

Dating back to 1738, Drayton Hall is one of the oldest surviving plantation houses left in the South and remains an exquisite example of Palladian architecture. In fact, Drayton Hall was America's first and best example of the style. Wander the red-brick main house, noting details like decorative windows and doors added for symmetry. The house hasn't changed much from when it was originally built, including a lack of air conditioning, electricity and heat. After watching the orientation video, guests can opt for a 45-minute audio tour – at no additional cost – that helps explain the role enslaved people played on the plantation. Past visitors said the stories they heard on the audio tour, as well as the information from the knowledgeable staff members, helped paint a picture of the day-to-day realities enslaved workers faced on the plantation.

Charleston Culinary Tours

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46 State St Unit B, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
(843) 259-2966

Bring your appetite for this tasty walking tour of downtown Charleston. You’ll spend a few hours of mouthwatering fun touring the culinary side of the Holy City, learning about the history of the city as you dine at four local restaurants. Explore the French Quarter and the Market while tasting traditional and contemporary Lowcountry cuisine.

Taste Lowcountry cuisine at four local restaurants

Learn about the history of Charleston through traditional dishes

Explore one of the oldest and largest historical districts in the US

A small group means a more intimate experience


Afternoon Schooner Sightseeing Dolphin Cruise on Charleston Harbor

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360 Concord St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

Get out on the waters of Charleston Harbor during this cruise aboard an 84-foot-tall (25-meter) classic tall ship. As the crew hoists the sails of the schooner, you'll glide past some of the city's historical sights and watch for dolphins in the water. Drinks are available for purchase on board. Select a departure time when booking. Travel by boat and see the sights from the water See historic Fort Sumter and the modern marvel of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge Bring your own snacks if you wish. Drinks are available for purchase on board


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