

Established in 1773, it's America's first museum, housing a vast collection of artifacts from the region's rich history.
A historic plantation with a well-preserved 18th-century mansion, offering a glimpse into colonial life.
A beautiful garden with a variety of plants, birds, and a historic mansion, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
A family-friendly park with a playground, picnic areas, and beautiful views of the Ashley River.

Charleston's subtropical climate can bring sudden showers, making a lightweight rain jacket essential.
Exploring historic sites and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.

Keep your devices powered while exploring museums and historic sites.
A Charleston institution known for its Southern comfort food, especially its breakfast dishes.
A historic restaurant housed in a former bank, offering upscale seafood dishes.
A farm-to-table restaurant known for its innovative dishes and commitment to local ingredients.
Crispy fried chicken served atop a waffle, drizzled with maple syrup and spicy honey.
Creamy cheddar grits topped with pan-seared shrimp, bacon, and a spicy tomato gravy.
Cream-based soup with crab meat, crab roe, and sherry, topped with a dollop of cream.
Handwoven from locally grown sweetgrass, these baskets are a Gullah tradition dating back to the 17th century.
A Lowcountry delicacy made from crab meat, crab roe, and a creamy sherry-based broth, it's a must-try local dish.
Crafted from South Carolina's state flower, the palmetto rose, these unique pieces are a symbol of local pride.
Chamundi Hill, a sacred site in Mysuru, is home to the Chamundeshwari Temple and offers panoramic views of the city.
A vibrant, open-air market showcasing Native American arts, crafts, and culture in Page, Arizona.
A historic art museum in Angers, housing an impressive collection of European art from the 14th to the 20th century.