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4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviewsPedal through Charleston's history
We start at a local bike shop in case you need to rent a bike, then ride through Uptown, uncovering stories from the Colonial period to the Civil Rights Era.
5 out of 5 average rating, 2 reviewsDrink less, live more at Sèchey on King Street
Experience a variety of non-alc beverages in our modern bottle shop. Create cocktails, sample Sèchey's award winning wine, and explore the beverage category that's taking the industry by storm.
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviewsExplore local craft beer scene with a local brewer
Tour Charleston’s historic brewing district with a local brewer! Visit 2 breweries and a bottle shop, enjoy local beer stories, and snack on charcuterie—perfect for all beer lovers!
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviewsHarvest fresh oysters at an underwater farm
Ride a boat through tidal creeks to shuck and taste oysters with the farm's owner.
New place to stayDye textiles with Indigo alongside a local artist
Dip, fold, and indigo dye a cotton pillowcase using the block resist shibori technique.
5 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviewsTaste Lowcountry flavors at a boozy brunch
Discover a local food writer’s favorite brunch spots in the heart of Charleston’s historic district. Enjoy signature dishes like she-crab soup paired with espresso martinis and other cocktails.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 585 reviewsBoo-Hag and Brews Tour Ghost and Bar Experience
Discover historically based ghost stories and haunted sites over a drink or two with a local historian.
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviewsSmall Groups, Small Alleys & Interesting History
Walk the oldest blocks and most hidden alleyways of Charleston with a licensed historian.
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 748 reviewsCharleston's Haunted History
Stroll haunted streets where pirates roamed and ghostly legends still echo in Charleston.
5 out of 5 average rating, 787 reviewsMorris Island Dolphin Cruise Adventure
Experience beauty in nature, where dolphins abound and time stands still in the salty sea!
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1634 reviewsCharleston's Most Educational & Fun History Tour
Have fun while you explore Charleston's history with an actual Historian
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 532 reviewsHistory and Hops: French Quarter Bar and History
Enjoy local brews and cocktails while exploring Charleston’s rich drinking history.
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 397 reviewsMorris Island Dolphin Sighting and Shelling Trip
Cruise the mesmerizing salt marsh creeks of Folly Island to historic Morris Island.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviewsExplore Charleston's History
Walk Charleston’s oldest neighborhood , discover pirates and patriots who shaped the city.
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviewsGhost Tour Charleston
A family-friendly visit to haunted places to discover the dark, mystical side of the city.
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviewsNennella Sailing on Charleston Harbor
Step onto a classic 1964 Pearson Vanguard and explore Charleston Harbor! NOTE: THIS IS A THREE-HOUR EXCURSION (despite what Airbnb might have listed elsewhere on this page).
What are some of the best neighborhoods in Charleston?
Downtown, also known as the Peninsula, is packed with action: shopping, dining, events, and historic attractions. While it does attract out-of-town visitors with its historic mansions, ghost stories, horse-drawn carriages, and lively energy, it’s also where many locals hang out — with plenty of walkable neighborhoods offering their own spins on Lowcountry hospitality.
King Street
This part of the Historic District often gets pinned as the place to enjoy upscale shopping, but it’s also an extremely walkable (and beloved) part of the city to grab drinks, catch live music, and enjoy some of the city’s most acclaimed restaurants. On Saturdays, don’t miss the Charleston Farmers Market for fresh fare and locally made arts and crafts.
Ansonborough
While not technically downtown, its close proximity to King Street, Marion Square, and the bustling City Market makes it easy to get to for those who want to enjoy the grandeur of the Historic District in a quieter setting. Beautiful homes are nestled between oak trees strewn with Spanish moss, and there are still plenty of places to grab a 5-star bite, or check out galleries and boutiques. It’s also where you can find lush gardens.
Harleston Village
Students, families, professors, and young professionals love this area, in part because it’s within walking distance to the College of Charleston. The 10-acre Colonial Lake Park is a favorite place to unwind, while the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art and Library Society (one of the first of its kind in the United States) are hot spots for exhibits and events.
Cannonborough/Elliotborough
While they are technically two neighborhoods, most residents would consider them one. This revitalized area of downtown is where to come for a glimpse into today’s Charleston: a place for classic Southern cooking and Victorian homes as much as new housing development, global cuisine, and thriving independent businesses.
What do locals recommend doing?
Spend the day on Folly Island
Locals and out-of-towners don’t mind sharing here, where you can take surfing lessons, a dolphin cruise, or just relax on Folly Beach.
Walk (or jog, or bike) the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
The iconic bridge that swoops over Cooper River is a favorite local spot for a walk, jog, or bike ride. The bridge spans about 2.5 miles, connecting Charleston to the nearby suburb of Mount Pleasant, where you’ll find fresh seafood, local dives, and fun fishing outings in the Shem Creek area.
Spend time in the West Ashley suburb
Head out to get some quintessential South Carolina barbecue, and stroll the neighborhoods of Avondale and River Terrace for gorgeous green spaces.
What are important historical landmarks in Charleston?
History is down every cobblestoned alley and extends to the rivers and marshes of this Lowcountry city founded in 1670. Here’s some of the most important historical things to do in Charleston.
Visit the Boroughs of Charleston
The Boroughs — Cannonborough/Elliotborough, Radcliffeborough, Ansonborough and Mazyk-Wraggborough — are home to important landmarks, including the Aiken-Rhett House Museum, that educate on what life was like here in the 18th and 19th centuries. Set to open in 2022, the International African American Museum sheds light on the history and ancestry of the African Americans of South Carolina (and beyond) with exhibits, a family center where people can trace their genealogy, and a memorial garden, among other innovative programs in Radcliffeborough.
Take a ferry to Fort Sumter
This is the site where the Civil War began, and a national historical park shrouded in significant American history best told by a park ranger, or a local historian as your guide. You can reach the monument via ferry at Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center in Charleston or Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant.
Experience the French Quarter
This area, and the neighboring South of Broad, host some of Charleston’s most known attractions such as Rainbow Row, the Battery, White Point Garden, historic mansions, and more. If it’s your first time in Charleston, a historic walking tour around here is an important and fascinating introduction to Charleston’s past. For an immersive experience, visit the Historic Charleston Supper Club. What do locals do in an area like this? Spend time with friends and family at Waterfront Park where kids splash in the fountains and residents relax in the grass. Each year, the Dock Street Theatre is a must for those attending the annual Spoleto Festival.
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