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Charleston, SC
Updated: September 3rd, 2020
Below is a list of best places I would visit on a trip to this location. My picks fit my personality and interest. Everyone has a different interest so you may not like everything I listed which is fine. If you like a place, I recommend saving it to Google Maps for a future trip down the road. I made sure to include the address or GPS to make it easier to find. You can find out more about me in the "About Me" section to see if we share common interests.
In the info below, the yellow cost number is just an estimated amount at the time I checked their website; over time, the amount could change. With the cost of a hotel room, I'm pricing a queen bed for two people for a night on the weekend, and the amount shown is before taxes. These figures are just a rough estimate of what places could cost, so if incorrect, I apologize.
Breakfast
- Millers All Day
120 King St, Charleston, SC 29401
Reason:
The pancakes, chicken biscuit, and banana bread are all good at Miller All Day. If you are a brunch type of person, the cocktails are very creative.
Activities
- RiverDogs Baseball
360 Fishburne St, Charleston, SC 29403
Reason:
A class Single-A South Atlantic League baseball team that is affiliated with the New York Yankees. The RiverDogs has some of the best ballpark food around the minor leagues. Make sure to grab yourself a homewrecker hot dog with chili, nacho cheese, and bacon if still offered at the park.
- Fort Sumter National Monument
340 Concord St, Charleston, SC 29401
Reason:
Its a nice ferry ride out of Charleston Harbor to Fort Sumter secluded on an island. The park ranger will give a tour of the fort when you arrive; altogether, you spend about an hour on the island. Plenty of time to take photos of the cannons. The ferry departs from two locations, either near the South Carolina Aquarium or Patriots Point Naval Museum.
Ferry Cost: $24.00
- South Carolina Aquarium
100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC 29401
Reason:
South Carolina Aquarium was announced as one of ten recipients of the 2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor given to museums and libraries that make significant and exceptional contributions to their communities. The aquarium puts a lot of effort into helping sea turtles. Their animal exhibits take you throughout South Carolina from the mountains to the oceans. The centerpiece is the two-story, 385,000-gallon Great Ocean Tank, where you will see Caretta, a 220-pound loggerhead sea turtle hanging out with some sharks.
Adult Admission: $29.95
- The Charleston Museum
360 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
Reason:
The museum centers on the Lowcountry history and culture of South Carolina.
Adult Admission: $12.00
- Magnolia Cemetery Trust
70 Cunnington Ave, Charleston, SC 29405
Reason:
Bulldog Tours does a fantastic tour (90 minutes) in the evening at Magnolia Cemetery. Magnolia Cemetery is one of best and most beautiful Victorian cemetery in the United States.
Lunch/Dinner
- Halls Chophouse
434 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Reason:
Best steakhouse and service in Charleston go to Halls Chophouse. They also rank third by Tripadvisor for "Best Fine Dining Restaurants in the United States for 2020." After the main course, save room for dessert ( Southern Caramel Cake) because they excel in that department.
- Poe's Tavern Sullivans Island
2210 Middle St, Sullivan's Island, SC 29482
Reason:
Poe's Tavern Sullivans Island is one of the best burger places in the Charleston area. The restaurant has an Edgar Allan Poe theme because the famous writer called that area home in his early years. I would order the Tell-Tale Heart, a burger topped with a fried egg, applewood bacon, and cheddar cheese.
- Rodney Scott's BBQ
1011 King St, Charleston, SC 29403
Reason:
There are a few excellent BBQ places in Charleston, Rodney Scott is toward the top of the list. The restaurant was named one of the 50 Best New Restaurants by Bon Appetit Magazine. In 2018, Rodney Scott was awarded the James Beard Foundation's award for Outstanding Chef Southeast. I would order Rod's original whole-hog pork sandwich, 6oz of pit-cooked whole hog, served open face on white bread topped with Rod's sauce, and crumbled pork skins.
- Butcher & Bee
360 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29403
Reason:
Butcher & Bee is known for their sandwiches. I would order the double cheeseburger, burger topped with American cheese, house-made pickles, with special sauce on a brioche bun.
Places to Stay
- The Spectator Hotel
67 State St, Charleston, SC 29401
Reason:
+ One of the top hotels in Charleston year after year.
+ Complimentary bicycles to borrow
+ Personable butlers are offer
+ Prohibition-style bar
+ A gourmet continental breakfast is delivered to your door each morning
The average cost a night on a weekend in October: $486
21 and Up Fun
- Westbrook Brewing Company
510 Ridge Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
Reason:
+ Twenty-two rotating beers on tap inside the taproom
+ Outside beer garden.
+ Tours are free and start about once an hour
+ Try "Orange Creamsicle Shake IPA," a hazy milkshake IPA (7.0% ABV) with orange, lactose, and vanilla.
+ Current Hours (As Dated at Top) : Tues-Fri 4pm-8pm Sat 12pm-6pm
- Holy City Brewing
1021 Aragon Ave, Charleston, SC 29405
Reason:
+ Twenty-eight rotating beers on tap inside the taproom
+ Free tours available on request
+ Try "Pluff Mud Porter," an American porter style beer (5.5% ABV) with chocolate notes and a silky finish.
+ Current Hours (As Dated at Top) : Mon-Sun 11am-10pm
Out of Bounds
- Cypress Gardens
3030 Cypress Gardens Rd, Moncks Corner, SC 29461
Reason:
I know about Cypress Gardens from the movie The Patriot (2000), the location was the swamp hideout for the American Colonist. You can either walk the trail (3.5 miles) through the swamp and gardens or follow a marked trail by swamp boat (more adventurous way). You can also visit the Swamparium, home to various species of fish, amphibians, and reptiles native to the swamp. Do not leave without taking a picture of the church ruins in the middle of the black swamp.
29 miles from Charleston
Again these are my picks that fit my personality and interest. If you feel that I left one-off that may interest me or other people, message me on Facebook about the location. I value a person's opinion and never just discard the information. Always looking forward to learning about new places to add to my Google Map. ~ Shawn