Where To Stay

The Charleston Place: Known for its dining, lounge, spa, and shops—its true charm lies in its warm hospitality.

The Dewberry: Experience America’s favorite city at The Dewberry, designed to deliver luxury, warmth and a nod to old Charleston

Post House Inn: A coastal tavern and inn just over the bridge who offers seasonal dishes, timeless cocktails, and a cozy seven room retreat.

Hotel Bennett: A blend of Southern charm with modern elegance that overlooks Marion Square.

Ryder Hotel: A chic downtown boutique that offers stylish rooms, a lively pool, and the vibrant Little Palm bar—perfect for a laid-back getaway.

Where To Eat

Sorelle: Inspired by Italy’s all-day cafés and markets, Sorelle offers a mercato, central bar, wine room, and grand dining for every food lover.

Vern's: Vern's delights with seasonal cuisine, craft cocktails, and warm hospitality in an intimate Charleston setting.

Leon’s Oyster Shop: Leon's, a former body shop turned seafood hotspot, serves fresh oysters, fried chicken, and Southern comfort in a relaxed setting.

Babas On Cannon: Babas on Cannon is a neighborhood café located in downtown Charleston, inspired by the cafés and bars of Europe and guided by the regional products of the Southeast.

Rodney Scotts: Rodney Scott's BBQ, located at 1011 King Street in Charleston, South Carolina, is renowned for its whole-hog barbecue, a tradition perfected by pitmaster Rodney Scott.

Things To Do

Walk & Talk Charleston: Schedule a tour with one our favorites to discover Charleston’s unique history.

Rainbow Row: A historic stretch of colorful pastel homes in Charleston, SC, that offers a charming glimpse into the city’s rich history and architecture.

International African American Museum: The IAAM honors African American history, culture, and contributions, focusing on the African diaspora and Charleston's role in the transatlantic slave trade.

Charleston City Market: For over 200 years, Charleston's historic Market has been a lively center of culture.

Fort Sumter National Monument: Located in Charleston Harbor, the Fort Sumter National Monument marks where the Civil War's first shots were fired in 1861. Visitors can explore the fort and enjoy scenic harbor views.

Where To Shop

Hill House Home: Nestled at the corner of King and Queen, Hill House delivers impeccable craftsmanship and timeless, delicate styles.

Loeffler Randall: Located on lower King, Loeffler Randall showcases elegant, feminine styles perfect for any occasion.

Over The Moon: Just inside the Charleston Place, Over The Moon opened it’s first physical storefront showcasing an assortment of giftable items.

Croghan's Jewel Box: As Charleston's oldest family-owned jewelry store, Croghan's has helped customers find and care for their most valued treasures.

The Tiny Tassel: Inspired by the colors and sites of Charleston, South Carolina, The Tiny Tassel includes earrings, bracelets, necklaces, garments and more each named after a special street or place within Charleston.