December 2019
Sites, transportation...
We visited several areas from the Homewood Suites; we walked everywhere, or took a no charge bus ride on the DASH. The bus stopped just north of our hotel on Spring Street, just south of the hotel at the Visitor Center, and at several other areas around town. You can find more information on the transportation website.
Some of the sites and parks we visited: Marion Park, Colonial Lake Park, The Battery/White Point Garden, Public Pier, Waterfront Park and the Pineapple Fountain, Washington Square, Calhoun Mansion, Liberty Square, Fort Sumter National Monument, Old Charleston Jail, Rainbow Row, alleys and hidden passages, the Walled City area, graveyards, and more.
One of the alleys. Stoll's, maybe; I do not recall which one for sure! |
We enjoyed walking to the sites, so we could also enjoy the brick and cobblestone streets and architecture along the way. There are several guided tours available, and information is plentiful online, if you want to plan your own tours, like we did. We listened to some narration on our phone (information at the stops, and there are apps available for purchase), and I read information I had printed from online sources at some of the stops.
Calhoun Mansion |
Old Charleston Jail |
Shopping and dining
Historic Charleston City Market, runs from Meeting Street to E. Bay Street, and was much bigger than we expected. There are many stores and restaurants alongside the market, and down the side streets, as well. We found souvenirs for a decent price at the Five and Dime General Store, located on Market Street next to the city market. King Street was lined with stores, similar to Michigan Ave. in Chicago.Sticky Fingers wings, and pork BBQ on the far plate |
Maui Tacos in Charleston, South Carolina |
Maui Tacos is a chain restaurant; however, their sidewalk sign caught our eye. We had never heard of this restaurant before and decided to check it out--it was another excellent choice. Their salsas are all made fresh daily, and are included with chips when placing a food order. We also shared a Don Julio pineapple margarita for $7.95. The salsa, food, beverage, and service were all fabulous.
Baker and Brewer Smores of the World and Merman IPA |
Happy Hour sign at Baker and Brewer |
This is just a recap of some of the places we visited. Please let me know if you want more information, or have any questions!
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