Charleston, SC

Travel Guide
Charleston featuring a house as well as a couple
Steeped in history, this Southern town is an ideal spot for walking tours of antebellum mansions, beautiful gardens and fine restaurants.

Charleston is best explored on a walking tour or in a horse-drawn carriage with your driver telling stories about city landmarks. Learn about military history and the Southern way of life. Sample local foods of shrimp and grits, Lowcountry barbecue, collard greens and sweet pralines.

The American Civil War began here, when the seceding Confederacy fired upon and overtook federal Fort Sumter in the Charleston River. A later Union attack reduced the fort to rubble. Take a ferry to see the historic site, which also contains a complete timeline of U.S. naval activities along the Atlantic Ocean coastline.

Across the harbor, walk along The Battery and White Point Garden to gaze at the fort, now a national monument. Reflect on this pivotal moment in U.S. history. Turn around to view pretty antebellum houses surrounded by flowers in this neighborhood known as South of Broad. The writer Pat Conroy lived here. Many of his popular novels reveal not only Charleston’s geography, but also its cultural nuances.

To the west, the brilliant white Romanesque architecture of The Citadel gleams against a bright blue Charleston sky. Watch military cadets in dress uniforms during weekly parades or competing in weekend football games against other Southern colleges in the fall.

Nearby visit Middleton Place, a 1755 plantation with one of the nation’s earliest landscaped gardens. Something blooms here at any time of year. You might see an alligator sunning itself next to the Ashley River.

To the east, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is an impressive modern structure, especially with its triangular arches illuminated at night. Walk, bike or drive across for excellent views of the river and harbor or run across during the Cooper River Bridge 10K Run in early April.

Spring’s Spoleto Festival offers opera, theater, dance, music and artist talks. Throughout the year, visit the Charleston Historic Market to purchase locally made handicrafts. Famous hand-woven sweetgrass baskets, once used during rice harvesting, are still made by locals and treasured as artworks.

Where to stay in Charleston

Edmonston-Alston House featuring a house

Downtown Charleston

4/5(643 area reviews)

Explore the National Historic Landmark District, boasting an unparalleled collection of 18th and 19th-century architecture, including Charleston "single houses." Discover fine Greek Revival homes in Ansonborough and historic civic buildings on Broad Street.

Downtown Charleston
Charleston

Charleston Historic District

4.5/5(3,245 area reviews)

Explore this National Historic Landmark District, boasting an unparalleled collection of 18th and 19th-century architecture, including Charleston "single houses." Nearby Ansonborough features fine Greek Revival houses and historic civic buildings.

Charleston Historic District
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site showing heritage elements and a house

West Ashley

Boasting Citadel Mall and Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital, this area is connected by the West Ashley Greenway and features historic sites like Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Revitalization efforts attract art and design businesses.

West Ashley
Worth every minute of waiting! The Charleston Nasty Biscuit at Hominy Grill, complete with a mimosa and side of home fries, made for the best brunch I've possibly ever had.

Cannonborough Elliotborough

While visiting Cannonborough Elliotborough, you might make a stop by sights like Upper King Design District and Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum.

Cannonborough Elliotborough
Charleston Waterfront Park featuring a marina, a garden and modern architecture

French Quarter

Historic district in downtown Charleston, the French Quarter boasts art galleries and notable sites like the Pink House Tavern and Dock Street Theatre. Enjoy diverse dining options and Charleston's Waterfront Park nearby.

French Quarter
Charleston

Harleston Village

If you're spending some time in Harleston Village, Marion Square and The Riviera Theater are top sights worth seeing.

Harleston Village
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charleston Dwtn - Westedge, an IHG Hotel
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charleston Dwtn - Westedge, an IHG Hotel
2.5 out of 5
250 Spring Street, Charleston, SC
The price is $127 per night from Jun 2 to Jun 3
$127
$153 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 2 - Jun 3
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Charleston. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
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"The location of the hotel is very convenient. The room was nice and smelled very fresh and clean, which I loved. However, the breakfast was lacking; there was hardly any food available, and not enough was being replenished. They also seemed to be short-staffed, as the line at the front desk was very ..."

Reviewed on May 28, 2024

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Charleston Dwtn - Westedge, an IHG Hotel
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Emeline
4 out of 5
181 Church St, Charleston, SC
The price is $297 per night from Jun 16 to Jun 17
$297
$388 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 16 - Jun 17
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Charleston. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a fitness center. Our guests praise the restaurant and ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,280 reviews)
"The front desk professionals provided outstanding customer service!"

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Emeline
Holiday Inn Charleston Riverview, an IHG Hotel
Holiday Inn Charleston Riverview, an IHG Hotel
3 out of 5
301 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC
The price is $144 per night from Jun 2 to Jun 3
$144
$164 total
includes taxes & fees
Jun 2 - Jun 3
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Charleston. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and an outdoor pool. Our guests praise the restaurant and the bar in ...
7.8/10 Good! (1,001 reviews)
"Great location"

Reviewed on May 26, 2024

Holiday Inn Charleston Riverview, an IHG Hotel
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The Iris Charleston
The Iris Charleston
3 out of 5
84 Line St, Charleston, SC
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Charleston. Enjoy free WiFi, parking (surcharge), and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Port of Charleston Cruise Terminal ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (45 reviews)
"Lovely place!"

Reviewed on May 3, 2024

The Iris Charleston
Charming full home minutes from Folly Beach & Downtown
Charming full home minutes from Folly Beach & Downtown
Charleston
Stay at this vacation home in Charleston. Enjoy a garden, cable/satellite TV service, and an in-room coffeemaker. Our guests praise the clean rooms in our reviews. ...
9/10 Wonderful! (54 reviews)
Older home with recent upgrades. Quiet neighborhood close to restaurants and grocery stores
"Good value, host quickly answered questions. Location was quiet and close drive to local attractions."

Reviewed on May 11, 2024

Charming full home minutes from Folly Beach & Downtown
The Quarters on Spring
The Quarters on Spring
3.5 out of 5
171 Spring Street, Charleston, SC
Stay at this 3.5-star condo in Charleston. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and cable TV channels. Popular attractions Port of Charleston Cruise Terminal and Charleston ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (58 reviews)
"Perfect stay for one or two people"

Reviewed on May 19, 2024

The Quarters on Spring
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Getting around Charleston

Much of Charleston is walkable, and this is by far the most enjoyable way to explore this historic city. When you do need to get somewhere fast, you have a few options. Make use of the trolley to get to popular attractions, or ride the bus to reach more residential areas. Taxis are another possibility. Note, though, that taxis aren’t easy to hail in the street, so should be booked in advance. Visit the Charleston Regional Transportation Authority website.Browse Charleston rental cars.

Best time to visit

The summer months in Charleston can get very hot, so most people will find a spring or fall visit more pleasant. Come between March and May or between September and November for sunny weather and temperatures that rarely climb above the low 80s F (20s C). One benefit of coming in spring is that you'll see the city’s pretty flowers in bloom. In fall, meanwhile, colorful foliage transforms the streets.

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