Explore the Holy City
14 Best Things to Do in Charleston
Find inspiration for your next Charleston adventure with insider tips on more than a dozen local attractions and can’t-miss activities. Picture yourself exploring the neighborhoods and strolling cobblestone streets of the city we call home.

Stroll Through Historic Downtown
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.

Visit the Battery and White Point Garden
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.

Take a Carriage Ride Tour
Climb aboard a horse-drawn carriage and roll through the city’s storied streets. With expert guides sharing stories of pirates, patriots, and preservation, it’s an unforgettable way to explore the historic district—hooves clacking, breeze blowing, and the city revealing itself one story at a time. Routes are assigned by lottery, so every tour uncovers a different part of the city. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, you’re bound to discover something new.
Walk Along King Street
Charleston’s premier shopping corridor is a blend of upscale boutiques, antique shops, indie brands, and decadent eateries. Whether you’re browsing designer threads or sipping coffee on a sidewalk patio, King Street is a walkable, stylish slice of the city. The street is also known for its Second Sunday events, during which the street closes to traffic and turns into a lively pedestrian plaza.

Imbibe at The Bar at The Spectator Hotel
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.

Explore Cypress Gardens
Let a local guide do the paddling while sharing wildlife sightings and fascinating historical trivia — all delivered in a wonderful Southern accent. Prefer to explore on your own? Paddle at your own pace on a self-guided journey through natural landscapes made famous by Hollywood films.

Visit the Charleston Museum
Founded in 1773, the Charleston Museum holds the title of America’s first museum—and its exhibits are as wide-ranging as they are fascinating. From ancient fossils to Civil War artifacts, the collection tells the story of the Lowcountry in vivid detail. Don’t miss the Historic Houses included with admission, which offer an intimate glimpse into domestic life through the centuries. It’s a must-see for anyone interested in Charleston’s layered legacy.

Lounge on Sullivan’s Island Beach
Just minutes from downtown, Sullivan’s Island offers a low-key beach escape with soft white sands and gentle surf. After sunbathing or swimming, explore the charming village, where casual cafés and coastal boutiques complete the perfect seaside afternoon. The beach is uncrowded, beautifully natural, and perfect for long walks at golden hour. It’s where locals go when they need a breath of salt air and calm.

Discover the Angel Oak Tree
Considered the largest Southern live oak tree east of the Mississippi River, the Angel Oak on Johns Island is one of South Carolina’s treasures. Estimated to be at least 400 years old, its sprawling branches shade an area more than 17,000 square feet.

Visit the Charleston City Market
One of Charleston’s most iconic attractions, this historic market spans four blocks and brims with local culture. Browse handmade sweetgrass baskets, sample regional treats, and soak in the vibrant energy of this beloved gathering place. The market’s Night Market adds an extra layer of charm with twinkling lights and evening music. It’s the perfect stop for souvenirs, snacks, and conversation with local artisans.

Spend an Afternoon at the International African American Museum
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.

Admire the Exhibits at the Gibbes Museum of Art
Home to more than 10,000 works, the Gibbes Museum bridges Charleston’s past and present through art. From 18th-century masterpieces to bold contemporary work, every gallery invites visitors to engage with the region’s rich cultural legacy. The building itself is a Beaux Arts gem, with skylights and stained glass adding to the experience. Art lovers and casual visitors can all find something to admire here.

Stroll Through Historic Downtown
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.

Explore Fort Sumter
Accessible only by ferry, this coastal fortress marks the flashpoint that officially marked the beginning of the Civil War. Explore the historic grounds, take in sweeping views of the harbor, and visit the onsite museum for a deeper look at Charleston’s pivotal role in this iconic period in American history. Park rangers share stories that bring the site to life, blending education with a powerful perspective on how the past continues to shape the world we live in.

Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens
Wander Charleston’s most charming streets, where cobblestone alleys, pastel-hued façades, and iron-wrought balconies recall stories from past centuries. From the iconic Rainbow Row to the French Quarter and South of Broad, every neighborhood invites you to slow down and look up. Along the way, you’ll pass hidden gardens, centuries-old churches, and some of the most photographed homes in the South. It’s a walk through history that’s beautifully layered and promises quiet discovery.