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Facts & Figures Discover the basic history of the Lowcountry for insight into the ambiance of this “Holy City”. Also find details such as area maps, weather trends, zip codes, population size and much needed tourist information on the International Airport and transportation options.
Attractions From the South Carolina Aquarium to the Fort Sumter National Monument and then out to Magnolia Plantation Gardens, you’ll find all the top attractions here. There is something of interest for everyone of all ages and delights.
Tours A visit to the historic peninsula would not be complete without embarking on one of the many available historical tours. Whether you prefer a walking tour, motor tour, water tour, carriage ride or a ghost tour, you’ll gain tremendous insight to where the city came from and how it got to where it is today. Charleston, SC IS history and you will certainly miss out if you overlook a tour. Begin by looking here for options.
Nightlife Like any great city, Charleston lights up when the sun goes down. No matter your preference for nighttime entertainment, you’ll be certain to find what you’re looking for with an array of choice bars, lounges, dance and nightclubs, pubs and taverns and various live music venues throughout the city.
Beaches Ahhhhhhh… who wouldn’t love a day at the beach?! Area beaches offer something for everyone. Whether you prefer water sports, a good read, shopping, walking, swimming or my personal favorite… napping in the sun, you can find it either at Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island or Kiawah’s Beachwalker Park. Let’s not forget all the great ocean-side bars and restaurants serving up cool refreshers like a Rotten Banana (my favorite! I’ll tell you all about it in this beach section).
Shopping From the famous King Street Shopping District to specialty shops along Market and East Bay Street, you can find everything from trinkets and candy stores to jewelry and antiques. Shopping and strip malls in the surrounding areas provide all the additional stores you could possibly need.
Restaurants It’s hard to find a bad place to eat here. Some of the greatest chefs in the country reside in our local dining establishments which makes for some of the best food you’ll ever taste. From some of the best seafood in the country to good ole home cookin’ Lowcountry soul food and everything in between, your taste buds are in for a treat.
Events & Entertainment The arts and culture of the Lowcountry flourish year round with exciting events held annually, sprinkled with amazing one time entertainment concerts, shows and performances by both local and guest troupes. Thanks to the erection of the Performing Arts Center in association with the Coliseum, Gaillard Auditorium and other venues, the Holy City now entertains thousands with Broadway shows, famous singers and bands, dance ensembles, the circus and more. Highlighting the year is the International Spoleto Festival held every May and June.
Parks Run-Walk-Bike trails, picnic pavilions, rock walls, water slides, dog parks, educational programs, festivals, camping and more… its all happening at the numerous Charleston parks.
Golf, Fishing & BoatingThis southern city is not without its share of recreational sports. Well known golf courses, including the Ocean Course on Kiawah (slated to host the 2012 PGA Championship), Wild Dunes and everywhere in between, all offer both solace and tribulation as you wind your way though the gorgeous Lowcountry greens. And where there’s water, there’s fishing and boating. One thing Charleston has lots of is water… so suit up!