Immerse yourself in Charleston's vibrant food scene with a behind-the-scenes look at the kitchens and cooks at the helm of the Lowcountry Cuisine Renaissance.
Immerse yourself in Charleston's vibrant food scene with a behind-the-scenes look at the kitchens and cooks at the helm of the Lowcountry Cuisine Renaissance.
Experience the unique Savor the Flavors food tour in the famous Upper King Street district. Sample mouth-watering dishes of Lowcountry cuisine from the
Taste your way through the flavors, savors, and aromas of Charleston on this guided walking tour of the city's favorite eateries and cuisines. Explore the
Flounder, shrimp, crab, and more. You can't get this on any other food tour in Charleston. Explore this historic city with a local for an experience you won't
The historic areas are easy to explore on foot or by bus. There are also tons of tour buses and carriages that offer sightseeing and transportation to some of the city's best attractions. If heading off the beaten path is your aim, then rent your own vehicle or take advantage of rideshare options.
Summer in Charleston sees things heat right up, to the point where walking around outside isn't always as fun as it could be. Avoid the soaring temperatures by planning a spring or fall visit instead. In our humble opinion, March through May and September through November see Charleston at its best, with sunny days that don't often get hotter that the low 80s F. Plus, spring has flowers, lots of flowers, and fall has stunning foliage.
One Charleston necessity is a decent camera, even if that's just a good phone camera, for capturing the pretty historic buildings. Apart from that, it's a good idea to bring:
The palmetto palms sway in the warm afternoon breeze as you wander the historic streets of Rainbow Row. The pastel-hued houses are perfect welcome signs to “Holy City.”
The palmetto palms sway in the warm afternoon breeze as you wander the historic streets of Rainbow Row. The pastel-hued houses are perfect welcome signs to “Holy City.”
The palmetto palms sway in the warm afternoon breeze as you wander the historic streets of Rainbow Row. The pastel-hued houses are perfect welcome signs to “Holy City.”