Charleston, South Carolina, feels like a walk through a well‑preserved 19th‑century town. The streets are lined with pastel houses, Spanish moss hangs from live oaks, and the harbor offers views of historic forts. The city attracts visitors who love architecture, Southern cuisine, and a relaxed pace...
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10- Husk$30-$50/ppSouthern · French QuarterReserve →
- The Obstinate Daughter$30-$50/ppSouthern · Cannonborough/ElliottboroughReserve →
- 167 Raw$25-$40/ppSeafood · French QuarterReserve →
- Fleet Landing$25-$40/ppSeafood · Historic PeninsulaReserve →
- Poogan's Porch$20-$35/ppSouthern · French QuarterReserve →
- The Darling Oyster Bar$20-$35/ppSeafood · French QuarterReserve →
July, June, and August are the strongest windows for beach days.
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