Guidebook for Charleston

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Vacasa South Carolina
Guidebook for Charleston

Food Scene

Right Across the street. Try the whipped feta, absolutely delicious! This turns into a great bar at night too!
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Warehouse
45 1/2 Spring St
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Right Across the street. Try the whipped feta, absolutely delicious! This turns into a great bar at night too!
Great poke bowls, sushi, and quirky Japanese specialties. They have 1/2 priced sushi every Tuesday!
Poke-San
207A St Philip St
Great poke bowls, sushi, and quirky Japanese specialties. They have 1/2 priced sushi every Tuesday!
Seafood & steak sharing plates inspired by Paris, plus versatile cocktails & wines by the glass.
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Felix Cocktails et Cuisine
550 King St
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Seafood & steak sharing plates inspired by Paris, plus versatile cocktails & wines by the glass.
Charleston's premier steakhouse. Sizable cuts of beef & seafood served in elegant surrounds, also known for its Sunday gospel brunch.
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Halls Chophouse
434 King St
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Charleston's premier steakhouse. Sizable cuts of beef & seafood served in elegant surrounds, also known for its Sunday gospel brunch.

Drinks & Nightlife

Local favorite, sports bar with lively atmosphere. Popular on weekends for a 21-28 year old crowd.
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Uptown Social
587 King St
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Local favorite, sports bar with lively atmosphere. Popular on weekends for a 21-28 year old crowd.
Great hidden bar, with plush couches that are tucked away for quiet conversion. Craft cocktails and interesting brews on tap. Outdoor patio for a beautiful Charleston night.
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The Cocktail Club
479 King St
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Great hidden bar, with plush couches that are tucked away for quiet conversion. Craft cocktails and interesting brews on tap. Outdoor patio for a beautiful Charleston night.
Rooftop bar over looking King St. Try their Frose!
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Stars Rooftop & Grill Room
495 King Street
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Rooftop bar over looking King St. Try their Frose!

Shopping

The historic market is filled with local vendors selling their wares.
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Historic Charleston City Market
188 Meeting St
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The historic market is filled with local vendors selling their wares.

Parks & Nature

Overlooking Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter off in the distance. Enjoy a picnic or bike ride to the large grass area.
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I-Battery
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Overlooking Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter off in the distance. Enjoy a picnic or bike ride to the large grass area.

Sightseeing

The Calhoun family mansion can be toured. See the new owners eclectic taste in art and artifacts from the years. The original architecture stands, as well as antique Tiffany chandeliers.
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The Williams Mansion
16 Meeting St
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The Calhoun family mansion can be toured. See the new owners eclectic taste in art and artifacts from the years. The original architecture stands, as well as antique Tiffany chandeliers.

Entertainment & Activities

Great food, bowling, and arcade games. Reserve a lane and grab some food!
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The Alley
131 Columbus St
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Great food, bowling, and arcade games. Reserve a lane and grab some food!
Great for a rainy day! See aquatic animals native to the low-country as well as beautiful species from all over the world.
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I-Aquarium yeSouth Carolina
100 Aquarium Wharf
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Great for a rainy day! See aquatic animals native to the low-country as well as beautiful species from all over the world.

Arts & Culture

Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the museum moved into a new its new home in 1905. The art remains with the Southern eye in mind as well as local artists.
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Gibbes Museum of Art
135 Meeting St
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Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the museum moved into a new its new home in 1905. The art remains with the Southern eye in mind as well as local artists.