OUR TAKE ON CHARLESTON
Charleston, South Carolina, vacations can be anything from romantic getaways in this most romantic Southern city to family vacations with days spent on the beach. In Charleston, South Carolina, things to do include golf, shopping, a day at the beach or steep yourself in history. So pack your bag and head to Charleston, South Carolina for the travel adventure you’ve been searching for.
For family vacations in Charleston, you’ll want to find a kid friendly hotel. Many Charleston accommodations cater to families with indoor and outdoor pools and refrigerators in the rooms. Charleston abounds with kid-friendly restaurants too. Family friendly activities in Charleston include tours of the Citadel and South Carolina Aquarium.
Maybe you’d like to leave the kids at home and have a romantic getaway. Romantic getaways start with a romantic hotel. Charleston, South Carolina hotels cater to couples with romantic, often historic rooms. End your day at a special restaurant. Check out travel guides for restaurant reviews to find ratings on a candlelit place for a romantic dinner in Charleston, South Carolina.
With activities and recreation for everyone, from that special someone to your kids, you can’t wrong with a Charleston, South Carolina vacation.
LODGING
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Holiday Inn Hotel Historic District
"large room, and since it was january did not use the pool, but it looked lovely" - a Epinions user
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MIDDLETON PLACE PLANTATION
"My husband and I recently spent a night at the Middleton Inn for our anniversary. The staff there could..." - a Tripadvisor user
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Charleston Place Hotel
"beautiful hotel with shops and dining on first floor ; very convenient to other shopping and dining plus entertainment" - a Travelocity user
THINGS TO DO
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South Carolina Aquarium
"What fun!!!!! Well done Charleston, you have an aquarium to be proud of. We took the pedi-cab over from our hotel and spent a lesiurely hour or two enjoying the many exhibits. It was soooooo Charleston!" - a Tripadvisor user
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CHARLES TOWN LANDING
"They have renovated the park and built a new entrance building that overlooks the park which looks good. The only problem is the fact that they do not rent or allow any bicycles or dog walking in the park. If you live in this area like I do,you have seen all that the park has to offer so there is little to offer the people that live here. I don't see why they cannot create paths that local people, who are the taxpayers that support this park, can use. I know that this is an historic site but give us a break and let us enjoy the park as well as tourists." - a Tripadvisor user
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DRAYTON HALL
"Beautiful. This plantation house is my favorite in the Charleston area (and there are a decent number of them within an hours drive). The house itself was spared from the invading Union army because.." - a Yelp user

