Historic Charleston is bursting with Southern charm and hospitality. The city feels a bit like it’s suspended in time, thanks to its antebellum architecture and surrounding plantation landscapes. Take in incredible views of the Battery and the French Quarter as you stroll the Waterfront Park, then become inspired by the cultivated beauty of the gardens at Middleton Place. At night, try a ghost tour for an introduction to the spooky side of the city.
Restaurants in Charleston
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Mary Martin Galleries on both 103 Broad Street Gallery Row and 122 Market St Belmond Charleston Place Hotel showcase a very diverse group of artists recognized for their excellence in oils, watercolors, pastels, bronze, wood, acrylic and other media. The gallery is known for its impressive display of art work featuring every style from the classical to the contemporary created by some of the most renowned living artists from around the world. Don’t miss the gallery’s exciting and unique featured monthly shows which are always highly anticipated. Open seven days a week, Mary Martin is passionate about creating a fine art experience every person can enjoy when visiting the gallery.
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Serving Charleston since 1686, The Tavern at Rainbow Row is the oldest liquor store in the America located next to the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon.
The Tavern is the oldest commercial building in Charleston and longest continuously operating establishment serving alcohol (since the 1600s). There is a trap door where they served during prohibition which was neat to see. The shop is small and definitely worth visiting.
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Old Whaling Company creates handmade goods right here in Charleston, SC. Our mission is to create beautifully crafted, effective and affordable modern bath products. Our products include bath bombs, bar soaps, body butter, perfume oils, and salt scrubs. Our store also includes a variety of gifts from our favorite local makers. We are located in the historic Hatman building South of Broad.
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Dog & Horse, Fine Art and Portraiture represent artists nationally and internationally recognized as leading talent in both canine and equine art. Along with an extensive inventory, Dog & Horse also works as a matchmaker for portraits by only the best quality artists - painters and sculptors.
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One of my favorite spots in Charleston! We have been “sheltering” here during the pandemic. Goat sheep cow has been a bright spot. The staff are exceptionally knowledgeable, helpful and friendly. The charcuterie,cheese and specialty food options are varied, the sandwiches sell out within a half hour of opening, wines are available. A great place as you explore the historic district.
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Contemporary local fine art displayed with monthly changing exhibitions. Charleston Renaissance artists also shown including the estate of Elizabeth O'Neill Verner. Home of Imprimatur Charleston a print organization for printmakers and collectors.
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