fiat76 wrote:
October is a perfect time to visit Charleston!
Walking Tour or Carriage/Bus Tour (start at the Visitors' Center on Meeting Street) Note: Each carriage tour only covers one quadrant (to eliminate traffic congestion) of the city; not sure if the bus tours have to comply with the same tour rules
Civil War: Fort Sumter National Monument, Liberty Square Visitor Education Center, Fort Moultrie, the H.L. Hunley, Warren Lasch Conservation Center, Charleston Museum, Fort Lamar Heritage Preserve, Confederate Museum, Citadel Museum, The Battery, Aiken-Rhett Mansion, City Hall
Rainbow Row; City Market
Avery Research Center Bull Street
Unitarian Church Cemetery (a must-see IMHO)
St. Philip's Anglican Church
Middleton Plantation (best and oldest), Boone (most well-known), Magnolia (best wildlife), Drayton Hall (best preserved)
Patriots' Point and the USS Yorktown, Vietnam Museum
Walk over the Ravenal Bridge
Shem Creek (Restaurants: Waters' Edge, Vicery's, Tavern and Table, The Wreck)
Birds of Prey Awendaw (check website for hours)
Sullivan's Island (Beach): Restaurants: The Obstinate Daughter, Poe's Tavern
Charleston Tea Plantation (most unusual) (only one in NA) Wadmalaw Island
Joe Riley Waterfront Park (pineapple fountain)
St. Michael's Church
Angel Oak Johns Island
Mt. Pleasant Restaurants: The Pickled Palate, Page's Okra Grill, Five Loaves Cafe, Red Drum
Charleston Restaurants: Fleet Landing, Five Loaves Cafe, Halls Chop House, Fig (reservations), Husk (reservations), Rue de Jean (near Visitors' Center), Grill 225 (rooftop); Mason's on N. Market Street (lobster rolls), Gaulart & Maliclet (Broad Street), Rappahannock Oyster House. The Vendue (rooftop) I personally did not like Hymans Seafood Restaurant...touristy, you'll like it if you like being herded; my entree was not that great
34 West Theater (live performances)
Isle of Palms (beach, restaurant The Boat House)
You can take the water taxi from Patriots' Point to Charleston
"Only in South Carolina" (website) frequently features sites/restaurants in Charleston and the environs
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This is all good I information. We’ve been going to Charleston for 35+ years and own a place on the beach at Wild Dunes/Isle of Palms with some partners. When I have a few moments I’ll try to add to the info above. Just got back from there last week- it is my favorite city in the US! We learn something new about it each time we go.
Hope you enjoy your time there, and no you won’t be able to see everything in 4 days! You will probably have to go back, but I think you will probably want to! October is a great time to go except for the occasional hurricane, but as the last Mayor of Charleston (Joe Riley) said ‘that’s the price you pay for living in paradise’.