
Things to do in Charleston
Welcome to Charleston
Charleston is a jewel of the South, renowned for its beautiful mansions, magnolia-scented gardens, and heady mix of influences from as far away as France, Africa, and the West Indies.
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Top 15 attractions in Charleston
Fort Sumter National Monument
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A top historic attraction in South Carolina, Fort Sumter National Monument is famous for being the site where the Civil War began. Today, the sea fort, accessible only by boat, retains much of its original stone structure—plus a few lodged cannonballs—letting visitors experience a piece of American history firsthand.More
Charleston City Market
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Smack in the middle of historic Charleston, the Charleston City Market is a central landmark for Holy City visitors. In addition to being one of the most visited historic attractions in town, the City Market—opened in 1807—is also one of the oldest continuously operating public markets in the United States.More
Charleston Waterfront Park
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Waterfront porch swings, a giant pineapple fountain, and grassy areas perfect for lazing the day away make Waterfront Park feel like Charleston’s personal backyard. Watch the boats float by on the river, snap photos, and enjoy the park’s family-friendly amenities—they keep this park a favorite hangout spot for locals and visitors alike.More
St. Michael's Church
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Towering above surrounding Charleston, the nearly 200-foot tall white steeple of St. Michael’s signals the site of the city’s oldest church. Inside, visitors and parishioners are transported back to the colonial era: alcoves shine with Tiffany stained glass windows, the original 1768 organ still pipes tunes and creaky wooden pews have seated centuries of worshipers including notables George Washington and Robert E. Lee. The central chandelier once blazed with candles, but has since been retrofitted with bulbs. Otherwise little altered, the church has survived tornadoes, an earthquake and even civil war bombings. The pulpit still bears battle wounds suffered in the 1865 Siege of Charleston Harbor. A table in the main vestibule along the western wall details the building’s long and storied history.Choral music still emanates from St Michael’s on Sundays, and, as a still-functioning Episcopal Church, it can be sometimes challenging to tour the inside. Still, the exterior is a highlight of many historic downtown tours. It's still possible to see the old colonial clock— though minute hands weren’t added until the mid-1800s—and tour the adjacent cemetery, the final resting place of, among several other notables, two signers of the US Constitution.More
Rainbow Row
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This street of brightly colored homes in Charleston is easily the most photographed spot in the city, and it’s easy to see why. The 14 colorful Georgian row houses along East Bay Street date back to 1730, when they were built as merchant stores.More
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
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The Old Exchange is one of the oldest structures in Charleston, a famous city landmark, and one of the most historically significant buildings in the United States. Once the site of important political events, the building is now open to the public for fascinating tours, including a walk-through of its haunted Provost Dungeon.More
The Battery and White Point Garden
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The Battery wraps around the edge of Charleston’s peninsula, providing an elegant buffer between the city and the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Stroll and sightsee along the wide pedestrian paths, which pass by antebellum homes and historic sights, or perch beneath the live oaks in White Point Garden and watch the world go by.More
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
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As the last large-scale Romantic garden left in the United States, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens seek to provide an escape from the struggles and stresses of everyday life. Unlike a formal garden that seeks to “control” nature, a Romantic garden cooperates with nature to create a peaceful landscape where people and nature exist in harmony. Magnolia’s are also the oldest unrestored gardens in the United States, and the historic house is one of the oldest in the South.More
St. Philips Church
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Located in the historic French Quarter, St. Philip’s Church is home to Charleston’s oldest congregation and was the first Anglican church established south of Virginia. A National Historic Landmark, the beautiful stuccoed brick building features an impressive steeple, three Tuscan porticoes, and Corinthian columns.More
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (Cooper River Bridge)
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At 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) long, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the United States. It connects downtown Charleston to the city of Mount Pleasant and the beaches beyond, plus it provides bike and pedestrian paths that lead to unobstructed views of Charleston Harbor and the city skyline.More
Circular Congregational Church
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Founded in 1681 by an eclectic group of English Congregationalists, Scots Presbyterians, and French Huguenots, the Circular Congregational Church of Charleston is the oldest, continuously-operating house of worship in the United States. The unique meeting hall was designed and built in a circular shape to reflect the spaces’ open and free-flowing exchange of ideas.More
Middleton Place
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The 65-acre (26-hectare) Middleton Place is a former rice plantation along the Ashley River. Visitors to this National Historic Landmark home—built in 1755 by the father of Arthur Middleton, who signed the Declaration of Independence—can explore the Middleton Place house, landscaped gardens, and the stable yards, where staff dressed in period clothing demonstrate weaving, blacksmithing, carpentry, and more.More
Joseph Manigault House
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This historic Charleston home, now part of the Charleston Museum, is a well-preserved example of Federal architecture. Built in 1803 by architect Gabriel Manigault for his brother Joseph, a Charleston rice baron, the 3-story townhouse is now a National Historic Landmark, showcasing the wealthy family’s 19th-century lifestyle.More
Charleston Museum
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As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Charleston is known for its deep history. The Charleston Museum, which marquees itself as America’s First Museum, is a great first stop for a broad overview of Charleston’s past, featuring exhibits ranging from Lowcountry dinosaur skeletons to niche Revolutionary War artifacts.More
Aiken-Rhett House
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Charleston’s historic Aiken-Rhett House offers a rare glimpse into antebellum plantation life in South Carolina. The only surviving urban plantation, the 1818 townhouse complex remains largely intact, its rooms decorated with original wallpaper, fine art, and antique furnishings purchased by the owners more than 150 years ago.More
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5-Star activities in Charleston

Charleston’s Old South Carriage Historic Horse & Carriage Tour
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Charleston Marsh Eco Boat Cruise with stop at Morris Island Lighthouse
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Charleston walking tasting tour with Secret Food Tours
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Daytime Horse-Drawn Carriage Sightseeing Tour of Historic Charleston
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Charleston's Hidden Alleyways & Historic Sites Small-Group Walking Tour
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Small-Group Tour: Charleston Old Walled City Historical Walking Tour
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Charleston's Haunted Ghost Tour - Solo Smart Phone Guided Tour
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Recent reviews from experiences in Charleston
Highly recommend Carriage Tour
Leo_U, Mar 2023
Charleston’s Old South Carriage Historic Horse & Carriage Tour
Very enjoyable and a great way to see the city.
Thought David did an excellent job as our tour guide. Highly recommend Charleston's Old South Carriage Tour. Very enjoyable and a great way to see the city.
Great Experience
Kevin_F, Mar 2023
Charleston’s Old South Carriage Historic Horse & Carriage Tour
Great was to see and learn about Charleston.
Our guide Star was entertaining and informative. Our horse Owen was calm and friendly. Great was to see and learn about Charleston.
Tasty memories!!!
Pat_H, Mar 2023
Charleston Farm-to-Table Food Tour and Chef's Challenge
Amazing to see how the Chef’s took 12 peoples ingredient choices and turned them into fabulous dishes for us to enjoy!!!
Really enjoyed the tour! Great walk around town with John who filled us in on history of Charleston. Amazing to see how the Chef’s took 12 peoples ingredient choices and turned them into fabulous dishes for us to enjoy!!!
Great historical Charleston tour
Joan_F, Mar 2023
2-Hour Historic Charleston Guided Sightseeing Walking Tour
It was a quick paced tour and hit the the top areas to visit while in town.
Amy was extremely knowledgeable about Charlestons history. It was a quick paced tour and hit the the top areas to visit while in town.
Awesome tour
Bernice_M, Mar 2023
2-Hour Historic Charleston Guided Sightseeing Walking Tour
She also give us some tips for what to do the next day.
This tour was a really good one. Amy was very knowledgeable and a good sense of humor. Learned a lot of Charleston area: historical, cultural, architectural and more. She also give us some tips for what to do the next day. Highly recommended!
Awesome!
Michelle_P, Mar 2023
Charleston Harbor History Day-Time or Sunset Boat Cruise
Also got to see dolphins .
Very hospitable crew. Awesome experience . Comfortable ride. Very informative history of Charleston. Also got to see dolphins . Highly recommend!
Great Charleston Tour
John_B, Mar 2023
Charleston City Sightseeing Bus Tour
A nice way to see Charleston.
Neal was great. He was knowledgeable and kept things fun. The bus was comfortable. A nice way to see Charleston.
Springtime in Charleston
Diane_C, Mar 2023
Highlights of Charleston Guided Walking Tour
Beautiful with all the spring flowers in bloom.
Loved seeing the highlights of downtown Charleston. The pink house , Rainbow Row and Philadelphia Alley. Beautiful with all the spring flowers in bloom.
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Time Zone
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Country Code
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