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Travel to Charleston

 

Charleston has long been charming travelers and is consistently ranked as one of the best places to visit in the U.S. This South Carolina port city, famous for its cobblestone streets and rich history, is a unique combination of centuries old heritage and modern creativity making it an ideal vacation destination.

WHY GO TO CHARLESTON

Charleston’s style is laid-back and welcoming, making it the perfect city to explore and unwind. Whether you’re looking to stroll along waterfront parks, immerse yourself in American history, relax on a quiet beach, or dine in world-class restaurants, the hidden and not-so-hidden gems in Charleston will not disappoint.

WHO SHOULD GO

HISTORY LOVERS

The city is rich with historic landmarks – Fort Sumter, Rainbow Row, and The Battery are just a few. Charleston played a key role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, boasts some great examples of antebellum architecture, and has plenty of museums to explore.

FOODIES

Charleston has earned a reputation for some seriously amazing cuisine and is home to several James Beard-Award winning chefs and restaurants. Fare tends to focus on locally sourced cuisine with fresh ingredients and innovative flavors.

COUPLES

Gas lamp-lined cobblestone streets, intimate restaurants, and sandy beaches provide ample places to stroll hand-in-hand with your partner. Charleston’s charming, romantic vibes make it the perfect place for a romantic weekend getaway.

The weather in Charleston

Saturday light rain
85°F 06/14/2025
Sunday light rain
87°F 06/15/2025
Monday overcast clouds
95°F 06/16/2025
Tuesday few clouds
96°F 06/17/2025
Wednesday few clouds
96°F 06/18/2025
Thursday light rain
97°F 06/19/2025
Friday light rain
97°F 06/20/2025
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