Charleston
#1 in US during colonial timesWealthiest city
First in US was started hereGolf club (1787)
Nickname"The Holy City"

Charleston is a historic city with a modern city vibe—not to mention, plenty of water adventure and outdoor activities to suit even the most adventurous visitor. You could say that Charleston, SC has it all. This southern port city boasts restaurants and bars galore, to include James Beard award winning BBQ joints. There’s the many beaches of Charleston, walk across Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge for the best views you can imagine. And of course, you can’t forget about historic mansions that truly bring back the architecture and spirit of the past.
 

  • Food

    Charleston is definitely one of the hottest food spots in the south. During Charleston Restaurant Week in the early part of the year, you can sample just about all the city has to offer. Husk, FIG and Hominy Grill are James Beard Award winners. While Charleston’s oyster roasts are famous around the country.

  • Beaches

    Charleston’s beaches are also historic in their own right. Beyond the surf and sand and of course amazing seaside views, there is also a fair amount of wildlife to check out in and around the sea. Among the most notable beaches in the area are Folly Beach, Sullivan’s Island and Kiawah Island.

  • Historic Downtown

    The great thing about this Low Country city is that it does have such a rich past. There are all sorts of historic downtown tours to be found in Charleston on which you can see the stunning architecture, the historic Old City Market, Fort Sumter and Rainbow Row among other notable points.

  • Day Trips

    Perhaps one of the best things about this South Carolina city is its convenient location to a number of nearby destinations. If you want to explore for the day, jump in a car and head to Savannah, Myrtle Beach, or Hilton Head among some other great day trip possibilities.

THE SEASONS
  • Charleston's winter is mild, with temperatures ranging from the 40s to 60s Fahrenheit. It's a great time to visit the city without the intense summer heat and humidity. Winter offers a quieter atmosphere, making it an excellent time to explore indoor attractions like the Charleston Museum, the Gibbes Museum of Art, and the Historic Charleston City Market. Visitors can also enjoy leisurely walks along the Battery and Waterfront Park, taking in the charm of the historic district.

  • Spring in Charleston is delightful, with temperatures in the 60s to 70s Fahrenheit. The city comes alive with colorful flowers and blossoming trees, making it an ideal time to visit the Magnolia Plantation and enjoy outdoor activities at Hampton Park. Spring is also a popular time for attending events like the Spoleto Festival USA and the Charleston Wine + Food Festival.

  • Charleston's summer is hot and humid, with temperatures in the 80s to 90s Fahrenheit. It's a peak season for tourism, attracting visitors with its beautiful beaches and vibrant atmosphere. Summer offers opportunities to relax on the nearby beaches of Folly Beach and Isle of Palms, take historic walking tours, and attend cultural festivals like the MOJA Arts Festival.

  • Fall in Charleston is pleasant, with temperatures cooling down to the 70s Fahrenheit. The foliage in the city's parks and historic neighborhoods turns into warm autumn colors, creating a picturesque setting. Fall is an excellent time for exploring the plantations along Ashley River Road, attending the Charleston International Film Festival, and enjoying ghost tours to learn about the city's haunted history. The city's arts and cultural scene continue to thrive with various events and performances during this season.

SPUR EXPERIENCES IN CHARLESTON